CHARLOTTE — The heavy rain showers that hit the Charlotte area Tuesday morning broke a dry spell for the region.
According to Severe Weather Center 9’s Keith Monday, Charlotte got 0.59″ of rain since midnight, which is more than the city got for the entire month of November.
So if you’ve felt like it’s been especially dry lately, you’re not wrong -- Tuesday’s rain was the most seen in the city since Oct. 27.
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The mountains saw freezing rain and spots that turned icy, but the ice was starting to clear up by late Tuesday morning. The area should dry up by Tuesday afternoon.
We’re tracking another round of cold rain that could make its way into the area on Friday. That blast of rain is expected to start Friday morning and could last well into Friday night.
Stay updated on weather conditions near you with the free WSOC Weather app, and be sure to watch Eyewitness News so you know what to plan for.
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