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Charlotte Prepares for a Festive Christmas Despite Rainy Forecasts

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News Summary

As Charlotte gears up for Christmas on December 25, 2019, the weather forecast shows a mix of wintery conditions and festive vibes. While concerns about freezing rain linger before the holiday, warmer temperatures and sunny skies are expected on Christmas Eve. Families will enjoy a comfortable Christmas Day with temperatures around 52°F and calm winds. However, the days following Christmas herald rain, with First Alerts issued for the weekend. Looking ahead, New Year’s Eve may also bring showers, but a promising start to the New Year awaits with clearing skies.

Charlotte Gears Up for a Bright Christmas Amid Rainy Predictions

As the holiday season buzzes with excitement, Charlotte is poised for a festive Christmas Day, all while keeping an eye on the ever-changing weather forecast. This year, Christmas falls on December 25, 2019, which intriguingly marks the first day of Hanukkah as well. But hang on, there’s more—Kwanzaa kicks off just a day later on December 26, 2019. So, it’s a double header of celebration in the Queen City!

Weather Woes Before the Holly Jolly Day

But first, let’s tackle the forecast leading up to the big day. Overnight on December 23, a slight chance of freezing rain is sneaking into Charlotte’s forecast. That means folks in southern Mecklenburg County, Union County, York County, and Chester County should be cautious, as a light glaze of ice could coat roads and possibly create hazardous travel conditions. Safety first, right?

Sunny Skies on Christmas Eve

Don’t worry too much just yet! The National Weather Service is tipping its hat to sunny skies on Christmas Eve with temperatures hovering around a pleasant 53°F. It’s a great opportunity to wrap some last-minute gifts or grab those holiday treats. Just remember to bundle up as temperatures are predicted to drop to near freezing once the sun goes down. Clear night skies will ensure a crisp atmosphere, perfect for some star-gazing as you sip on that hot cocoa.

A Merry Christmas Day Weather Forecast

Come Christmas Day, the comfort of calm winds—blowing at a gentle five miles per hour—will accompany a high of 52°F. Early risers can expect temperatures to start at a chilly 32°F but with 85% humidity and clear visibility up to 7 miles. Keep your eyes peeled for festive lights and enchanting decorations that may dazzle in the morning light!

Cloudy with a Chance of Festive Vibes

As the day unfolds, clouds are set to make their return on Christmas night, dipping temperatures down to around 36°F. So, if you’re planning on a cozy evening with loved ones, perhaps look into adding a few extra layers as it starts to feel quite nippy! Then, keep in mind that a chance of rain arrives at the end of the week.

The Week After: Not-So-Sunny Weather Predictions

The weather looks to flip as we enter the post-Christmas days. On Thursday, the forecast suggests partly cloudy skies with highs in the low to mid-50s, and morning lows touching the 30s. Friday, however, is where things start to get a bit cloudier as rain chances return after lunchtime, along with struggling temperatures that may peak in the upper 40s.

Weekend Showers and First Alerts

Continuing into the weekend, Charlotteans should brace themselves, as showers are expected, and predictions have warranted First Alerts for both Saturday and Sunday due to heightened rain chances. Don’t let that dampen your post-Christmas spirit, though, as Sunday brings a projected high nearing a balmy 60°F, with lows settling in the mid-40s.

Looking Ahead to New Year’s Celebrations

Finally, we gaze into next week. Monday marks a welcome return to clearer skies, and temperatures may even reach the mid-60s. But don’t pack away those umbrellas just yet; a 40% chance of showers is in the cards for New Year’s Eve, while conditions are expected to show some improvement come New Year’s Day!

As always, stay in the loop with all the latest weather updates and alerts available on weather apps. It’s shaping up to be an eventful week in Charlotte, filled with both festive celebrations and capricious weather, so make sure you’re prepared!

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