The current active weather pattern is rolling storm systems across the nation with regularity. The result for Mecklenburg County will be a decided lack of sunshine through the upcoming weekend, punctuated by periods of light rain. The good news is that temperatures look to remain at or above average until late in the weekend.
Today - Wednesday - will be mostly dry under cloudy skies. Gusty southwest winds ahead of a low pressure center over the Great Lakes will pump warm and moist air into the area. Thus, despite the lack of sunshine temperatures will top out in the upper 60s this afternoon following this morning's lows near the 50º mark.
Precipitation will hold off until this evening, although there could be a few light showers late this afternoon. Thursday holds a greater chance of rain as a frontal boundary is forced southward (a "backdoor front") by high pressure located over New England. That front will usher in a cold air damming scenario, which is illustrated on this graphic:
Given the timing of that boundary's arrival in Mecklenburg County Thursday's high temperature may well occur during the morning hours, with thermometer readings dropping during the afternoon. And, given the uncertainties associated with these low level cool air wedges, tomorrow's forecast high in the mid-60s could be optimistic.The weekend weather looks mostly cloudy and showery, with temperatures by Sunday likely to drop below average again. Another lobe of cold air will be pushed across the East Coast as the jet stream sags south once again. It won't be Arctic level frigid, but early next week looks cooler than late February should be.






