On Monday the Charlotte region is set to experience significant weather disruptions as a powerful front from the Gulf Coast brings continuous rain, potentially heavy at times, and the risk of strong to severe thunderstorms. The primary concern for the area is flooding, prompted by the expected downpour that will commence early in the day and persist into the late afternoon.
According to the National Weather Service, rainfall accumulations of 1-3 inches are possible on Monday, with the possibility of severe storms, particularly in the southern parts of the Charlotte region. The threat of isolated flash flooding is especially high in mountainous areas and the upstate of South Carolina, urging residents to stay alert.
Multiple weather hazards are possible today through tonight. Stay safe out there!#ncwx #scwx #gawx #cltwx pic.twitter.com/DSlPO041wQ
— NWS GSP (@NWSGSP) February 12, 2024
Despite the stormy conditions, temperatures will remain mild, with highs around 64 degrees and morning lows in the low 50s, offering a small respite from the otherwise tumultuous weather expected to impact the area. Residents are advised to prepare for the adverse conditions and monitor local weather updates for any developments.
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