Monday, June 26 is a day to stay Weather Aware in Charlotte, North Carolina. Chief meteorologist Brad Panovich says the Charlotte metro could see large hail and damaging winds starting at 4 p.m. There will be isolated supercell thunderstorms forming across the Carolinas, bringing the risk of large hail, damaging winds and isolated tornadoes.
In most of Charlotte and the surrounding portions of the Carolinas, the greatest threat from these storms is damaging wind. The WCNC Charlotte Weather Team is forecasting a medium threat for strong winds. Locations likely to see these strong winds include Charlotte, Fort Mill, Rock Hill, Monroe, Gastonia, Hickory, Concord, Kannapolis, Salisbury, Statesville and Hickory. The threat is slightly lower in the western North Carolina mountains, such as Boone and Blowing Rock, because the temperature is forecast to be slightly cooler there.
“If we get sunshine for several hours and it’s 90-plus degrees on Monday, we gotta be weather aware, WCNC Charlotte Chief Meteorologist Brad Panovich warned.
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