A backdoor cold front slid south through Mecklenburg County Saturday and is now parked near the I-40 corridor in North Carolina. Overcast skies, showers, and a northerly breeze will keep today's - Sunday's - high temperatures down to the low 80s. The clouds will linger throughout tonight, with rain chances remaining likely. A few rumbles of thunder may roll through the area as well.
Monday will begin the work week with more clouds, showers, and storms. Tomorrow will be much cooler than the average 90º for mid-July, with afternoon highs topping out only in the mid- to upper 70s. Rain chances will begin to dwindle during the evening hours, and Tuesday then looks to be sunny and pleasant with highs in the mid-80s as a high pressure system takes charge.
During the latter half of the week summertime heat will build back into the region. Afternoon highs in the 90s will accompany the sunny skies fostered by that high pressure. This graphic shows the anticipated weather hazards for the late week across the country:
In addition to the hazardous heat shading, note the indication of severe weather on Friday for this area. That's pretty far ahead of time, which indicates a strong concern for a setup which could produce severe storms. We'll keep an eye on that as the week progresses.






