The weekend's "cold" front is still near enough to keep clouds and showers sticking around today (Monday). Another tenth to a quarter-inch of liquid is forecast to collect in Mecklenburg County rain gauges today, with a couple of localities possibly seeing more from scattered thunderstorms. An easterly breeze plus the overcast skies will keep temperatures in the low 80s this afternoon.
Tuesday will begin with clearing skies and a sunrise temperature in the mid-60s. Tomorrow looks like the bonus day of the work week with typical July afternoon highs in the upper 80s. Dew points will be lower than today, and thus the humidity levels will be more comfortable.
Meanwhile, the Buggs Island / Kerr Lake water level remains much lower than the past couple of summers. This graphic compares this year's levels (blue shade) with those of 2024 and 2025:
Upcoming weather conditions the rest of this work week won't boost these numbers, with dry weather and increasing heat on the way. Mecklenburg County could even see a return to triple digit temperatures later this week. Stay tuned!






