Residents of Iredell County can expect a warm and humid stretch of weather through the weekend, with scattered thunderstorms likely each afternoon.
Today, Friday, June 13, begins with mostly sunny skies and temperatures reaching a high of 82 degrees. As the day progresses, conditions will become more unstable, with a chance of afternoon thunderstorms. Some of these storms may bring heavy rainfall, leading to localized flash flooding in low-lying areas.
Saturday will continue the trend of warm and muggy conditions, with a high near 85 degrees. Skies will be partly cloudy, and there is a chance of widely scattered thunderstorms during the afternoon hours. While much of the day will remain dry, residents planning outdoor activities should be prepared for a sudden change in weather.
On Sunday, Father’s Day, the forecast calls for a mix of clouds and sun, with highs again in the mid-80s. The humidity will remain elevated, and another round of afternoon thunderstorms is likely. Those celebrating the holiday outdoors are advised to monitor weather conditions closely, especially in the afternoon.
The unsettled weather is expected to continue into early next week, with warm temperatures and afternoon storms remaining in the forecast.