Charlotte Weather shifts drier as dew points fall into the 60s

Charlotte weather turns drier mid-week as dew points fall into the 60s, overnight lows ease, and rain chances return Thursday.

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Charlotte Weather shifts drier as dew points fall into the 60s

Charlotte weather turns drier mid-week, with dew points forecast to fall into the 60s and overnight temperatures easing in some areas. Tonight stays mostly clear near 69°, and tomorrow looks mostly sunny near 88° before a brief change arrives.

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The lower humidity should make nights feel less sticky for a short stretch, with some areas slipping into the upper 60s. That change does not last long: rain chances return Thursday, along with scattered showers and thunderstorms.

MetDavidPaul forecast

MetDavidPaul’s forecast shows the shift arriving after a mostly sunny day tomorrow and a partly cloudy night with a shower possible and a low near 70°. Thursday then brings partly cloudy skies, scattered showers and thunderstorms, and a low of 70° with a high of 89°.

People in the area get the clearest read on the pattern from the temperature trend alone. Friday stays partly cloudy with isolated showers and thunderstorms and a low of 72° and a high of 91°, while Saturday climbs to 92° and Sunday reaches 93° under mostly sunny skies.

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zackwebwx and dugger_weather

zackwebwx and dugger_weather are part of the weather accounts tied to the forecast conversation, but the numbers themselves do the work: a temporary dip in humidity, then a return to showers by Thursday. Monday rises to 94°, and Tuesday cools back to 92° with isolated showers and thunderstorms.

The practical takeaway is simple for anyone planning around the mid-week window: enjoy the drier air while it lasts, because the warm-up continues after Thursday and the forecast turns back toward rain chances before the week ends.

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