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Pinpoint Weather Alert Friday: More wet weather on the way, potential severe storm risk

Pinpoint Weather Alert Friday: More wet weather on the way, potential severe storm risk

Yahoo30-05-2025
CHARLOTTE (PINPOINT WEATHER) — What a rainy, stormy evening it turned out to be! Constant heavy rain for hours led to some Flash Flood Warnings in areas south and east of Charlotte. But this round of rain is moving out tonight. leaving us with a drier few hours through early Friday morning. After that, it gets stormy again.
We've currently got a Level 2 out of 5 risk of severe storms for Friday. Damaging wind will be the main threat, but hail and a tornado can't be ruled out as well. When do the storms arrive? It's looking like 11am to noon in the mountains, then 1pm-3pm in the foothills and Charlotte metro area. They will then push east by 5pm or so through Richmond & Chesterfield counties. Please stay weather aware, and download the free Queen City News Pinpoint Weather App to get any alerts sent to your phone.
Friday's storm system clears out just in time for the weekend. Saturday and Sunday will be mostly dry– most shower and storm chances are limited to the mountain communities. Highs will be around 80 degrees.
Next week gets hot! Highs are expected to end up around 90 degrees by the end of the week.
Tonight: Lingering shower, t'storm. Low 64.
Friday: Dry early, then scattered showers and storms in the afternoon/evening. Some could turn severe. High 81.
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