Fierce Winds Hit Union County: Take Shelter!
Good morning, Union County! If you woke up to some blustery weather today, you’re not alone. The National Weather Service (NWS) has been sending out strong alerts, urging locals to take shelter as mighty winds swept into the Charlotte area. Yes, we’re talking about gusts that could reach up to 40 mph in Monroe, Waxhaw, Unionville, and Marshville!
Morning Storms and Warnings
This morning at approximately 8:18 a.m., the NWS took to social media to remind residents to be cautious as the storms rolled in. The warnings were set to last until 9 a.m., but luckily, no injuries or damages were reported in the immediate aftermath. That’s definitely good news for our community!
As we look forward to what the day holds, showers are expected to wrap up by late morning. However, expect windy and colder conditions to settle in—so grab a jacket if you haven’t already! And if you’re in the higher elevations, keep an eye out for some snow showers in counties bordering Tennessee, especially for those of you living above 3,500 feet. Light accumulations could happen, so maybe a snowball fight is in the cards for some!
Get Ready for a Weather Whirlwind!
As the day continues, things look to settle down, and rain should clear out by around 1 p.m. the NWS reminds folks to watch out for patchy fog that might want to hang around until about 2 p.m. So, hold tight—clearer skies are just around the corner!
Temperature Swings Ahead
For those wondering about the temperatures, brace yourselves! We’re looking at a drop to about 44 degrees by 5 p.m. today—frigid for sure! The evening will get even chillier with temperatures plummeting below freezing, expected to reach a low of 31 degrees.
But wait, there’s good news! Tomorrow promises a bright, sunshine-filled day, albeit with highs only hitting 49 degrees and a cold low of 30 degrees overnight. Fingers crossed for that lovely sunshine!
What’s Next for the Weekend?
As we move into Friday and Saturday, it seems we’ll keep the sunshine. We can expect a high of 52 degrees under partly sunny skies. However, don’t put away your umbrellas just yet! Late Saturday, there’s a 60% chance of showers crashing the party, but worry not—the rain should wrap up by 9 a.m. on Sunday.
Sunday will likely see a high of 53 degrees, but mostly cloudy conditions might make you miss all that sunshine! But don’t lose hope—Monday and Tuesday are shaping up nicely with warmer temperatures of 61 and 62 degrees respectively, and plenty of sunshine to bask in.
Stay Safe and Prepared
So there you have it, Union County—the weather is full of surprises and keeps us on our toes! Remember to stay informed and ready for any quick changes that might pop up. Whether you’re bundled up at home or out braving the winds, it’s essential to prioritize safety.
We’ll keep you updated on any new developments as this story unfolds. Until then, let’s hope the weather gods bless us with some calmer days ahead!