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    Detailed Forecast

    Keith Monday
    Meteorologist Keith Monday
    Meteorologist Profile

    Mecklenburg County
    Our Fourth of July has started off beautifully with sunshine and we will keep it all day today. Temperatures will only warm to the mid to upper 80s this afternoon with continued lower humidity. I don't see any problems for fireworks displays this evening so get out there and enjoy. Big changes are coming our way tomorrow with scattered showers and thunderstorms. A few stronger storms are possible if we get a decent amount of sunshine. Something we'll be watching.
    Independence Day: Morning sunshine gives way to gathering high clouds during the afternoon, as we warm into the upper 80s.
    Tonight: Partly cloudy and comfortable for outdoor plans. Temps will fall to the mid 70s this evening and eventually the mid 60s overnight.
    Sunday: The cold front touches off showers and t-storms at about any time, with highs in the low to mid 80s. A few storms may be on the stronger side.
    Monday: The front settles to our south, but close enough that we'll see a 20% chance of rain (higher south of Charlotte). Afternoon highs will rise to the mid to upper 80s.
    Tuesday and Wednesday: Partly sunny with a return to "July heat"; we'll top off around 90.

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