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Stay Weather Aware for heavy rain, gusty/strong winds and even a slight tornado potential in the Charlotte area on Sunday
Drizzle on Friday, on and off rain on Saturday followed by heavy rain and a chance for severe storms on Sunday afternoon (Weather Aware Day).
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Due to holiday travel this weekend and the highest impact from rain in awhile, the WCNC Charlotte Weather Impact Team wants you to stay Weather Aware this weekend. This is especially true on Sunday as the main front pushes through the region.
The first round of heavy rain looks to push through the Carolinas early Saturday. Expect a mostly cloudy afternoon with highs in the upper 50s to near 60 degrees. Flooding isn’t a significant impact on Saturday but there will be slick spots on the roadways.
A second round arrives Sunday morning in the mountains and midday in the Piedmont with heavy rain, gusty winds, and isolated thunderstorms. Some of these storms could become strong to severe with gusts of 35-40 mph.
It’ll be a soggy weekend but an extremely wet Sunday. The highest potential for flash flooding is in the mountains with 2-3 inches of rain, the lesser the further southeast you go.
With the heavy rain saturating the ground, and gusty winds, isolated power outages will be possible. Please stay Weather Aware this weekend, especially on Sunday! Take caution if you need to drive anywhere, plan ahead, and make sure you have the FREE WCNC Charlotte mobile app downloaded to your phone with alerts turned on. You’ll be able to get localized notifications when severe weather happens near you.