CHARLOTTE, N.C.,None — The last of our recent rain pushed out the area Sunday morning.
Channel 9 meteorologist Katie Virtue said Live Early Warning Doppler 9 is clear, but patchy drizzle will still fall under the thick cloud cover.
The clouds will slowly break up Sunday afternoon from west to east as drier air moves in.
The recent unseasonable warmth will be gone by Monday.
Temperatures will hold steady in the upper 50s to near 60 degrees Sunday.
Expect a cool down Sunday night once the next air mass takes over in the Carolinas.
You'll need the heavier coat on Monday, with temperatures expected to be about 20 degrees or higher.
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