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Severe Weather Threat This Afternoon and Evening

WCNC Staff, Brad Panovich, Chris Mulcahy, Brittany Van Voorhees (WCNC), KJ Jacobs, Larry Sprinkle
12:41 PM EST March 6, 2019
4:16 AM EDT August 7, 2023
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Today
Severe storms are likely in the late afternoon and evening. In addition, look for high temperatures in the mid-90s with dew point in the mid-70s. This will lead to dangerous heat indices near 105°. For this reason, a Heat Advisory has been issued for much of the area from 11am-7pm.
Then by late in the day and into the evening, the heat will help fuel what could be very dangerous storms with winds above 60 mph. The risk of severe storms is high. Please stay weather aware for any watches or warnings. There’s the risk for high winds, along with small hail, lightning, and heavy rainfall.
It’ll be a pretty typical mid-August week in the Charlotte area after Monday’s storms. Mostly sunny and dry Tuesday before we bring in the standard 20 – 30% chance of a pop-up thunderstorm by midweek. Highs in the upper 80s and low 90s with lows in the 70s.
Tropical Update
Everything is quiet now, with no tropical development expected over the next week. The next storm name on the list is Emily!
Stay connected to the WCNC Charlotte Weather Team:
Contact Brad Panovich at bpanovich@wcnc.com or follow him on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
Contact Larry Sprinkle at lsprinkle@wcnc.com and follow him on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
Contact Chris Mulcahy at cmulcahy@wcnc.com and follow him on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok.
Contact Brittany Van Voorhees at bvanvoorhe@wcnc.com and follow her on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
Contact KJ Jacobs at kjacobs3@wcnc.com and follow him on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.