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    Detailed Forecast

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

    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.

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