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Severe Cold Front Descends on Charlotte This Weekend

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Charlotte, December 13, 2025

A cold front is moving into the Carolinas this weekend, brining frigid temperatures and strong winds. Charlotte residents should prepare for a dramatic drop in temperatures, expected to fall into the teens by Sunday evening. Wind chills in mountainous areas could dip below zero, increasing the risk of hypothermia and frostbite. Residents are advised to take precautions to safeguard their property and ensure their safety during this extreme weather event.

Severe Cold Front Descends on Charlotte This Weekend

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — A significant cold front is set to sweep across the Carolinas this weekend, bringing blustery and frigid conditions. Residents should prepare for rapidly dropping temperatures and strong winds starting Saturday evening.

Forecast Overview

This weekend, Charlotte will experience dramatic weather changes as temperatures begin Saturday morning in the low 30s before rising into the mid to upper 50s during the afternoon. However, an Arctic cold front is projected to push through on Saturday night, leading to a sharp drop by Sunday. By Sunday evening, temperatures will plummet into the teens across most areas, with mountain regions facing wind chills potentially dipping below zero. Monday morning is expected to be the coldest of the season, featuring lows in the teens and highs only reaching the upper 30s, with the mountains feeling even more extreme. Fortunately, residents can anticipate a quick recovery as temperatures are expected to rebound into the 60s by the end of next week.

Wind Chill and Safety Concerns

In addition to plummeting temperatures, wind gusts between 30-40 mph are forecasted, which will intensify the “feels like” temperature. Wind chill values in mountain areas could reach below zero at times, and the rest of the region can expect numbers in the single digits to teens. Such conditions enhance the risk of hypothermia and frostbite, particularly for those who may be exposed to these harsh elements for extended periods.

Preparation and Precautions

As the cold front approaches, residents are encouraged to take necessary precautions for their safety and that of their property. It’s advisable to protect pets, plants, and pipes from the biting cold. Moreover, practicing fire safety becomes crucial, as heating devices can substantially elevate the risk of house fires during these frigid conditions.

Background Context

This Arctic cold front is a part of a larger weather pattern affecting much of the eastern United States, ushering in some of the coldest temperatures of the season. Cold fronts like this are not uncommon in December; however, they can still present significant challenges for residents and infrastructure alike.

Key Features

Feature Details
Temperature Drop Temperatures expected to plummet into the teens by Sunday evening, with mountain regions experiencing wind chills below zero.
Wind Gusts Forecasted wind gusts of 30-40 mph, leading to increased wind chill effects.
Duration Cold snap expected to be short-lived, with temperatures rebounding into the 60s by the end of next week.
Safety Concerns Increased risk of hypothermia and frostbite due to cold temperatures and strong winds.
Preparation Residents advised to protect pets, plants, and pipes, and to practice fire safety with heating devices.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

When is the cold front expected to arrive?

The Arctic cold front is anticipated to move through the Carolinas on Saturday night, December 13, leading to rapidly dropping temperatures by Sunday.

What temperatures can we expect?

By Sunday evening, temperatures are projected to plummet into the teens across most areas, with mountain regions experiencing wind chills potentially dipping below zero. Monday morning is expected to be the coldest of the season, with lows in the teens and highs only reaching the upper 30s. The mountains will experience even colder conditions.

How long will the cold snap last?

This cold snap is expected to be short-lived, with temperatures rebounding into the 60s by the end of next week.

What precautions should residents take?

Residents are advised to protect pets, plants, and pipes from the cold and to practice fire safety with heating devices.

Is this cold front unusual for December?

While Arctic cold fronts are not uncommon in December, this particular front is bringing some of the coldest temperatures of the season to the region.


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