Spring Begins This Week: North Carolina Sees Warmup with Highs Near 77°F by Wednesday

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Charlotte, NC – A cooler Monday night will give way to a sunnier and warmer Tuesday across Charlotte as spring approaches this week. After a chilly overnight low of 38°F, Tuesday will bring mostly clear skies and a high near 72°F, setting the stage for a warming trend.

According to the National Weather Service, calm winds early Tuesday will shift to a light southwest breeze by the afternoon. Sunshine will dominate the forecast, with temperatures continuing to rise through midweek. Wednesday is expected to be the warmest day so far this month, with a high of 77°F under clear skies.

By Thursday, spring officially begins, though a slight chance of showers is possible later in the day. Highs will remain in the upper 60s before dipping into the mid-30s Thursday night. The weekend looks pleasant, with mostly sunny skies and highs reaching the low 70s.

Drivers along I-77 and I-85 should expect dry roads through midweek, with no major weather disruptions anticipated. Those heading out for evening plans should bundle up Monday night as temperatures drop, but by Tuesday afternoon, lighter clothing will be more comfortable.

Looking ahead, Charlotte’s five-day forecast suggests a continued warming trend, with highs in the 70s through Sunday and mostly clear skies. The start of spring is bringing a welcome change, just in time for outdoor activities.