As this is being written weather radar indicates showers across Mecklenburg County, sparked by a dissipating cold front. However, given the very dry air parked over the area the rain is evaporating before it reaches the ground. Thus today - Friday - will be dry with clouds clearing away as the day progresses.
The good news is that (very) slightly cooler air will move in behind the weakening boundary. Northwesterly breezes will kick in, and this afternoon's temperatures will "only" reach the mid- and upper 80s. Skies will remain clear overnight, with local thermometer readings registering the upper 50s by dawn Saturday.
Saturday's highs then look to once again breach the 90º mark. Southwest winds will bring in more warm air ahead of a vigorous cold front crossing the Appalachians. Skies will be mostly sunny all day, with clouds moving in after sunset. That next cold front will reach the local area near breakfast time Sunday morning, ushering in a few showers.
Clouds and light rain will be around most of Sunday, but liquid amounts will be scanty. Local rain gauges will collect barely a tenth of an inch. The bigger story will be a drastic drop in temperatures. Sunday's official high in the mid-70s will occur just after midnight Saturday, and temperatures will slowly fall all day Sunday. Look for afternoon thermometer readings in the mid-60s, accompanied by gusty northwest winds.
Next week will thus begin much cooler than this week. This longer term look at both temperatures and rainfall potential indicates some relief from both the heat and the dryness for the end of April:





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