Severe Weather Team 9 Detailed Forecast By

Mecklenburg County
The rain is starting to move on but the weather woes will just keep on rolling. The new contestant: the wind. Strong winds will roar through the Carolinas on Wednesday at speeds over 30 mph. Gusts of 40+ or more may add to the threat of tree and power line damage. In the mountains, those winds will continue to bring snow: piling up to over 6" in some spots. What's happening here? Arctic air is coming back - we may be in the teens by Thursday morning.
This evening: There won't be a lot of rain out there but it will stay gloomy through much of the night. Lows in the upper 20s.
Tomorrow: A windy and cold day in the middle 30s. Be careful: winds could top 40 mph in parts of Charlotte.
Thursday: A very cold morning near the teens. It will be a beautiful afternoon but there won't be a lot of warmth: highs in the low 40s.
Friday: A storm system moves just south of us: we might get a flurry or two but it looks like that will be it. Highs in the 40s.
Saturday: A nice but still another unusually cold day in the low 40s.
Sunday: Slightly warmer under a partly cloudy sky. Highs in the upper 40s.