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Your Early Warning Neighborhood Forecast


For years, Steve Udelson, Mark Watkins, and John Ahrens have provided you with the most accurate and dependable forecast in the Charlotte area, using the most advanced weather technology. Now, we are proud to introduce your Local Early Warning Neighborhood Forecast.

Your Local Early Warning Neighborhood Forecast is a personalized web page that is powerful enough to generate an hour-by-hour forecast for a specific location. You can use this web page at any time. Bookmark it or place it in your Favorites list for easy access. Most other services only provide weather forecasts for a multi-county region, even when they claim to personalize them to your location. We actually use your address to design a specific forecast for exactly when and where you need it.

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Best of all, it's FREE! Now you will have access to data from our own advanced computer model that we use to prepare our on-air forecasts.


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Sign up today for your Local Early Warning Neighborhood Forecast and walk away from your computer knowing how to plan your day!

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  • A personal forecast web page that is site specific to your community, city, town, street and home address.
  • A personal forecast that you directly link to FREE of charge anytime, anywhere.
  • Four Daily updates of your personal forecast web page.
  • A Personal Forecast you can use to plan your work or leisure activities.
  • The choice of 2 daily e-mail reminders.
  • Four user defined locations.
  • NEW Severe Weather Alerts for anywhere in the Channel 9 viewing area delivered to your email as soon as they are issued by the National Weather Service.
  • NEW Severe Weather Alert notification and map available on your personal forecast web page.

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    Detailed Forecast

    Severe Weather Team 9 Detailed Forecast By
    John Ahrens
    Meteorologist John Ahrens
    Meteorologist Profile

    Mecklenburg County

    Soak up the nice weather while you can- we're slowly starting the transition back to gloomy skies. Rain will start to move in from the South by Sunday afternoon. Most of us will see more of a light nuisance kind of rain. That nuisance will be around the Carolinas through the first half of the week.

    This evening: A quiet and chilly night with lows eventually dropping to the 40s.
    Tomorrow: Scattered showers and cool temperatures in the 50s.
    Monday: A lousy way to start the work week: occasional showers and drizzle along with cool temps in the 50s.
    Tuesday: Clouds will be slow to give way. Highs in the upper 50s.
    Wednesday: Great travel weather for Thanksgiving, with plenty of sun and highs warming to the mid 60s.
    Thanksgiving Day: A sunny afternoon but we'll await a big blast of cold air. Temperatures in the upper 50s.

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