CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The Charlotte Pride team is hosting a scavenger hunt, The Communications Director for Charlotte Pride Matt Comer says the eight-hour livestream for the festival will kick-off August 1st at 1 p.m., and will feature content from local LGBTQ+ organizations as well as guest speakers Charlotte Mayor Vi Lyles and U.S. Representative Alma Adams.The parade will be live streamed the following Sunday August 2nd from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., and will feature community-submitted marching contingents and floats, according to Charlotte Pride organizers.Charlotte Black Pride will also be holding events as the week goes on, according to their Organizers say anyone interested in following along with this year’s Pride should check out their Charlotte Weather Forecasts. Here’s what the National Weather Service says we can expect. NOAA National Weather Service National Weather Service. Not everyone agrees. The National Weather Service has issued an excessive heat watch for the Charlotte metro, where it could feel like 106 Tuesday. Weather Sponsor: UPDATE: Officials Move 2020 Charlotte Pride Online. A tornado watch and severe thunderstorm warning are in effect for most of the Charlotte metro until Thursday evening. A storm system moving into the Charlotte metro region will bring rain and possibly severe thunderstorms today. Here’s how much snow forecasters say our area can expect.
Some states will see a lot of rain. A winter weather advisory in effect for Charlotte area Thursday, with a wintry mix of rain, snow and sleet expected in the afternoon. Rain tomorrow through next Monday. Here's what forecasters are predicting.
The National Hurricane Center says a developing tropical storm will bring rain and possible flash flooding to NC in the coming days. Current weather in Charlotte and forecast for today, tomorrow, and next 14 days Another wave of soggy weather is headed to the Piedmont of North Carolina this week.
Severe weather is moving into the region Monday.
A recent forecast predicts warmer temps in March for some states, but our state shouldn't put away the winter gear just yet. Chief Meteorologist Brad Panovich is tracking a storm system that could bring snowfall to the Charlotte area with higher totals expected in eastern North …
Here’s what forecasters say Charlotte can expect. Possible light rain tomorrow evening. July 23, 2020. Heavy rain could lead to possible flash flooding, state emergency officials warned Tuesday. A tornado warning shut down air traffic at Charlotte Douglas International Airport on Thursday morning. Others can expect scorching heat. And Wilson has been keeping us up on the all the happenings with the event. The Easter weekend forecast has a bit of everything, from sunshine and spring-like temperatures, to soaking rain.