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Registration for the WSOC-TV Weather Closings System

If you do not currently have a Severe Weather Center 9 Closings System PIN and Password, you must mail or fax us the following information. We do not accept online or e-mailed registrations.

If you already have a PIN and Password and want to update or confirm your existing registration, please click here.

To register and receive a new PIN and Password:

On your school, church, business, or organization’s official letterhead, please provide the following information:

  1. The name and address of your organization
  2. Contact name and title (who we can contact with questions or updates)
  3. Telephone number
  4. Backup telephone number (typically home or cell)
  5. E-mail address (we will use this for all future communication)
  6. Number of employees
  7. Average number of customers/persons affected by closing
  8. Please sign the letter so that we can verify the signature (if necessary)
  9. Please make sure the letterhead and all information can be read clearly.

After we receive your request, your information will be added to our system and a new PIN and Password will be generated. We will e-mail you all necessary instructions and information on using the system. Please print out the e-mail and keep in a safe place for future reference. Please allow up to two weeks to receive your e-mail.

TO FAX YOUR REQUEST:

704-570-9991

TO MAIL YOUR REQUEST:

Weather Closings c/o Channel 9 1901 North Tryon St. Charlotte, NC 28206

If you have questions or concerns, please contact Cindy Boles at 704-335-4740.

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    Detailed Forecast

    Severe Weather Team 9 Detailed Forecast By
    Steve Udelson
    Chief Meteorologist Steve Udelson
    Meteorologist Profile

    Mecklenburg County
    Here's a word we don't typically use to describe our weather in July; comfortable!. As we head through the rest of the holiday weekend, we'll be tracking a cold front which promises to bring with it a good chance of showers and t-storms for Sunday. You probably don't want to see rain on the weekend, but after three weeks of dry weather we could use it.
    Tonight: Moonlit skies with morning lows in the low 60s.
    Independence Day: Morning sunshine gives way to gathering clouds during the afternoon, as we warm into the upper 80s. Temps. will fall to about 80 as the fireworks displays get underway; and while we will see clouds, no rain is expected.
    Sunday: The cold front touches off showers and t-storms at about any time, with highs in the mid 80s.
    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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