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We’re watching the potential for some storms to bring heavy downpours, leading to potential isolated hydro issues. (FOX Carolina) - Beautiful weather is in store Thursday, with storm chances returning to the forecast Friday ramping up Saturday - a First Alert Weather Day. (PINPOINT WEATHER) — Despite a cooler start we’ll have a warmer finish to this Thursday as high pressure continues to drive the forecast. Lows have dipped into the 50s this morning and even 40s in some of our mountain towns. The cool start will hold on to light winds as Sunny skies dominate to start the day. Charlotte gets some kind of precipitation, on average, 105 days per year.
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Weather is the conditions of the atmosphere over a short period of time, and climate is how the atmosphere is over long periods of time. On average, there are 218 sunny days per year in Charlotte. Charlotte, North Carolina gets 43 inches of rain, on average, per year.
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Weather is how the atmosphere is behaving and its effects upon life and human activities. Most people think of weather in terms of temperature, humidity, precipitation, cloudiness, brightness, visibility, wind, and atmospheric pressure. Marshals Service confirmed that one of its officers had been killed. North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper clarified that the other two killed were officers with the State Department of Adult Correction who were working with the task force. -- An attempt to serve a warrant turned deadly Monday when a deputy U.S. marshal and three other members of a task force were shot and killed in Charlotte.
First Alert Weather Day Saturday for widespread showers and storms
Look for a mix of clouds and sunshine Friday with afternoon temperatures in the mid to upper 80s. Rain and storm chances increase after midnight into Saturday morning. The last marshal shot and killed in the line of duty was in November 2018. Chase White was shot in Tucson, Arizona, by a man wanted for stalking local law enforcement officers, the agency said. Saturday will see spotty showers over uptown throughout the morning with heavier rain focused north of the Queen City toward the I-40 corridor. Storms will develop again throughout the afternoon and evening.
Three other Charlotte-Mecklenburg officers were also shot. Highs will maintain upper 70s to low 80s, with an uptick in humidity making it feel more like a summerlike airmass. Even warmer temperatures are expected by middle of next week, with highs in the upper 80s potentially in the Upstate. Storm chances arise by the afternoon, increasing chances into early evening limiting any outdoor activity.
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The man shooting at the officers left the home and was killed in the front yard of the home in the eastern Charlotte neighborhood. As officers approached the suspect, the man opened fire, striking multiple officers. As officers returned fire, more shots struck additional officers.
Todd Ishee, NC Secretary of Adult Correction, identified the two officers killed as Sam Poloche and Alden Elliott, both 14-year NC Department of Adult Correction veterans. "Today we lost some heroes who were out simply trying to keep our community safe," Jennings said. The investigation is being conducted by CMPD's Homicide Unit. As is standard procedure with any officer-involved shooting, the CMPD's Internal Affairs Bureau is conducting a separate but parallel investigation.
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Look for highs to make a run for the upper 80s landing near 90s degrees during the peak heating hours of the day. This will be just a couple of degrees off our record high of 91 degrees set back in 1959. (WBTV) - One more completely dry day is ahead before rain and storms move in Friday night into the weekend. Cooper posted on social media that he had offered state resources to assist local law enforcement in any way they may need. The armed suspect who was killed by officers was identified late Monday night as Terry Clark Hughes Jr, 39.
Thursday will bring sunshine and highs back in the 80s, just like we saw on Wednesday. Overnight lows will be in the mid-60s through the weekend with cloudy skies locked in. You are about to report this weather station for bad data.

That powerful low-pressure system accompanied by a cold that elongates south into the central planes trekking west to provide us another opportunity for severe weather. Most indicators show severe weather activity will impact the Kansas City region Monday night. However, there are signs this storm system could expand into Tuesday morning. Things can always alter and we are keeping an eye on what’s ahead but recommend preparing for the possibility of severe weather activity to start the work week. Saturday looks to be the day most impacted, with scattered showers and storms possible potentially widespread at times.
Back-up plans will be needed Friday evening if you’re planning on going outside. While severe weather is not expected, storms may become strong with gusty winds and small hail. Another round of scattered showers and storms is possible to start the weekend with potential strong thunderstorm activity hanging around our northwestern counties. A First Warn Saturday has been issued due to this wet weather event. Friday will also start off mild with highs in the mid 80s, but scattered showers and storms will develop in our western counties by the afternoon and evening hours. As we move towards the end of the weekend into next week, temperatures will rise dramatically back to the upper 70s and lower 80s.
A First Alert Weather Day, as it’s expected to be disruptive to any outdoor plans. Showers are possible Saturday morning, increasing coverage by mid-morning. While Sunday and Monday look drier than Saturday, there’s still a chance for scattered showers and storms especially into the afternoon and evening. We could pick up anywhere from 1-2″ across the area by the end of Sunday. Scattered shower and thunderstorm chances will likely linger into the start of next week with warm temperatures sticking around through the end of the 7-day forecast.
Saturday will only hit the upper 70s before getting back into the 80s on Sunday. We’ll dip into the low 60s overnight before Friday ushers in the mid-80s for the end of the work week. Clouds will build ahead of an approaching cold front before showers and storms move in late in the day. This will kick off an unsettled pattern that lingers through the weekend into the mid portions of next week. In all, eight law enforcement officials were shot, including two correction officers who were killed and a Charlotte-Mecklenburg police officer who was critically wounded and later died.
Precipitation is rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground. In order for precipitation to be counted you have to get at least .01 inches on the ground to measure. Rain and thunderstorms are likely both Saturday and Sunday. Lightning will be the main threat for all the outdoor events over the weekend. Highs will be in the upper 70s Saturday and around 80 Sunday afternoon. Early next week will warm back up into the mid to upper 80s while summer-like pop-up storms settle in through mid-week next week.
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