ICE Near Mt. Holly/Belmont/CLT
[Link: https://www.reddit.com/gallery/1suglhq] Husband spotted what looks like ICE agents in unmarked vehicles in the Harris Teeter Smith Farm Rd parking lot. Just wanted to share for visibility.
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[Link: https://www.reddit.com/gallery/1suglhq] Husband spotted what looks like ICE agents in unmarked vehicles in the Harris Teeter Smith Farm Rd parking lot. Just wanted to share for visibility.
The Charlotte area will experience highs in the middle 80s this weekend, with scattered storm chances returning on Saturday. An air quality alert is in effect due to smoke from nearby wildfires, but Sunday is expected to be dry and mild.
Charlotte will enjoy mostly sunny skies on Friday with temperatures reaching the mid to upper 80s. However, residents should prepare for rain on Saturday.
Charlotte is experiencing dry and hot conditions, with an air quality alert in effect due to drifting wildfire smoke. A weak cold front is expected to bring light showers on Saturday, which may improve air quality heading into the weekend.
Charlotte is set to experience a warm and sunny Thursday afternoon, with temperatures reaching the mid to upper 80s. However, residents should prepare for rain returning this weekend.
Temperatures in the Charlotte area are expected to warm into the mid 80s this weekend, with a chance of scattered showers on Saturday. Drier conditions are forecasted for Sunday, but more rain may return next week.
Meteorologist Brittany Van Voorhees explains why droughts are a negative cycle that are easy to get stuck in and hard to get out of.
Charlotte is set to experience warmer temperatures, reaching the lower 80s this afternoon. While some scattered showers are expected this weekend, they are not anticipated to significantly disrupt plans.
The Carolinas are experiencing clear and cool weather on Wednesday, transitioning to warm temperatures in the afternoon with highs reaching the mid-80s. However, residents should prepare for returning showers by the weekend.
Charlotte is set to experience a warm-up with temperatures reaching the 80s for the remainder of the week. While the weather will be dry and sunny, high pollen counts and fire danger are concerns, with potential rain expected on Saturday.
Residents in the northern parts of the Charlotte metro area should prepare for a cold night with potential frost. However, warmer temperatures are expected to return later this week, along with promising rain chances for the weekend.
I live right outside Fayetteville and I am just so over this damn weather one day it’s 100 one day it’s 40 damn degrees I have a real hard time breathing in the cold air and I have animals outside I have to tend to horses that have to be exercised cattle that has to be bearded to different pastures
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A Freeze Watch has been issued for mountain counties as temperatures are expected to dip overnight. Cooler weather will persist for the next few days, with highs returning to the low 70s by Monday.
Charlotte will experience a chilly and breezy start to the work week, with temperatures dropping to the low-mid 40s overnight. A second cold front will lead to even colder temperatures on Tuesday, prompting freeze warnings in some counties.
A cold front has brought cooler temperatures and clear skies to the Charlotte area. Highs will reach the low 70s early in the week, with a chance of rain by next weekend.
ABOVE: The latest forecast update from Severe Weather Center 9. To stay on top of changing weather conditions, be sure to download our free WSOC-TV weather app.FORECAST:The area is in for another hot afternoon in the Carolinas, Meteorologist Joe Puma said Thursday.Highs Thursday through Saturday wil
Charlotte is experiencing a hot and dry spell, with temperatures nearing record highs of 90 degrees. A cold front is expected to bring cooler temperatures and a slight chance of rain this weekend, primarily in the mountains.
Charlotte is bracing for scorching temperatures on Thursday, with highs expected to reach near 90 degrees, potentially breaking a 2006 record. The combination of heat and dry conditions raises fire danger across the metro area.
It’s going to be 90+ for four days in the middle of April with the potential to break records. We’re in a severe drought with no signs of significant rain on the horizon. Whatever happened to April showers? It’s so weird that people move here for the “mild” weather when it really isn’t that mild. W
Just a heads up: my dad informed me he saw agents in three unmarked cars arresting a Latino man this morning on Dave Lyle.
Charlotte experienced a high temperature of 89 degrees, matching a record set in 1936. A cold front is expected to bring cooler temperatures by Sunday, but little rain is anticipated, prompting concerns about water usage.
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