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Major Temperature Swing Forecast for Carolinas
Temperatures to plummet from 80s to 60s as rain moves in
Published on Mar. 10, 2026
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The Carolinas are bracing for a significant temperature swing over the next few days, with forecasts calling for a dramatic cooldown from the 80s to the 60s as rain moves into the region. Temperatures are expected to rebound by the weekend before cooling off again next week.
Why it matters
Rapid temperature changes can be disruptive, impacting everything from energy usage to outdoor activities. The incoming rain could also bring the risk of flooding or other severe weather, making it an important weather event to monitor.
The details
Temperatures in Charlotte are forecast to reach the low to mid-80s on Tuesday, challenging the record of 82 degrees set in 1974. Wednesday will be even warmer, with a high of 86 degrees expected, breaking the previous record of 83 degrees set in 2015. However, a band of rain and storms is expected to move through the region on Thursday morning, causing temperatures to plummet from the 60s in the morning to the chilly 50s in the afternoon. Friday will be seasonably cool with highs in the lower 60s before temperatures rebound into the 70s for the weekend.
- On Tuesday, temperatures in Charlotte are forecast to reach the low to mid-80s.
- On Wednesday, temperatures in Charlotte are expected to reach a high of 86 degrees, breaking the previous record of 83 degrees set in 2015.
- On Thursday morning, a band of rain and storms is expected to move through the region, causing temperatures to plummet from the 60s in the morning to the chilly 50s in the afternoon.
- On Friday, temperatures in Charlotte are forecast to be seasonably cool with highs in the lower 60s.
- Over the weekend, temperatures in Charlotte are expected to rebound into the 70s.
The players
Charlotte
The largest city in North Carolina and the seat of Mecklenburg County.
What’s next
Residents in the Carolinas should monitor the weather forecast closely and be prepared for the rapid temperature changes and potential for severe weather as the rain moves in.
The takeaway
The Carolinas are in for a wild weather ride over the next few days, with temperatures swinging from the 80s to the 60s and the potential for disruptive rain and storms. This serves as a reminder of the importance of staying informed and prepared for rapidly changing weather conditions.
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