Strong storms will hit Charlotte Friday

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Thursday is going to be a bright and cold day, with highs reaching the middle of the 50s today.

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High pressure will fade overnight as lows drop into the mid-30s. Watch for afternoon and late storms on Friday to end the work week.

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The possible repercussions that these storms may bring will be the focus of a Pinpoint Weather Alert Day that will take place on Friday.

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On Friday, temperature will reach its highest point in the upper 50s, and there will be a combination of sun and clouds. The cold front that is produced as a result of

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a low-pressure system moving from the southern plains to the Ohio Valley region will bring moisture from the Gulf of Mexico into the Carolinas.

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After two o'clock in the afternoon, there is a good chance that scattered showers may begin to fall. The severity of the rain and storms increases, 

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and it is likely that your evening commute will be affected by heavy rain between the hours of 5 and 6 o'clock.

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It is anticipated that the most intense storms would strike Interstate 77 between the hours of 8:30 and 9:30 p.m. on Friday evening, as of Thursday morning.

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With the highest threat level concentrated south and east of Uptown, we are facing a marginal, slight, and elevated chance for severe weather. 

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Also, we are facing a slight risk. I anticipate that the majority of these affects will be concentrated in the south and east of our country as well.

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