The midweek's storm system again underperformed regarding the amount of actual vs. expected rain totals. Here's a map showing the liquid amounts collected in local rain gauges through this Friday morning:
Instead of the half-inch to inch rainfall forecasts, Mecklenburg County was mostly in the quarter- to half-inch range. (The circled observation is the Island Creek Reservoir weather station, which has been exhibiting questionable temperature and rainfall measurements.) Those totals didn't put much of a dent in the increasingly dry conditions across the area.
Today will feature particularly nice weather to end the work week heading into the weekend. After Thursday's daytime temperatures only in the mid-50s, this morning's lows in the 40s will give way to afternoon readings in the low 70s. Brilliant May sunshine will dominate today's skies.
Saturday and Sunday both look to have almost perfect weather for outdoor enthusiasts. Sunshine and afternoon highs in the upper 70s tomorrow and mid-80s on Sunday will be more typical of May conditions than earlier this week. The one potential fly in the ointment will be a gusty southwest breeze Saturday, which could make Buggs Island Lake / Kerr Reservoir waters a bit choppy.
Clouds and rain showers will reenter the local picture Sunday night through Monday as a low pressure center forms along an approaching cold front. The next blogpost on Monday will take a look at the weather for the beginning of the work week.






