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Flash Flood Warning in Charlotte as storms expected through the weekend

Flash Flood Warning in Charlotte as storms expected through the weekend

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(PINPOINT WEATHER – Good afternoon and happy Friday eve!
After sunshine this morning, we are seeing a few showers and storms starting to pop up across portions of the Carolinas and will continue through the evening hours. More of the same is on the way, not just for Friday but through the holiday weekend, as the region is locked into an unsettled pattern that continues into next week. Along with the elevated rain chances the humidity will stay on the high side as the summer pattern locks in across the region.
As for tonight and your Thursday, scattered showers and storms are expected to continue off and on throughout the evening hours with locally heavy possible. High humidity will keep overnight lows on the warm side with lows struggling just to drop below the 70-degree mark. Friday will be more of the same with highs in the mid to upper-80s along with more humidity. Showers and storms are expected to flare up during the afternoon and continue into the early evening hours.
Father's Day weekend will bring more of the same across the Carolinas with highs in the mid to upper 80s for both Saturday and Sunday. Along with the warm and humid weather, scattered showers and storms are expected to flare up during the afternoon and evening hours each day with locally heavy rain possible.
Heading into next week, more of the same is on the way for the Carolinas with a strong ridge keeping our temperatures in the upper 80s with elevated humidity. Afternoon showers and storms are expected each day next week through at least Wednesday.
I hope you like the sound of thunder in the distance because you likely experience a decent amount of that over the next week! Have a great night!
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