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Severe weather possible in Charlotte, NC area on Friday

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A line of storms capable of producing heavy rain, gusty winds and large hail is expected to impact the Charlotte area on Friday.

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — A Weather Impact Alert has been issued for Friday afternoon as a line of thunderstorms is expected to sweep across the Carolinas with the threat of severe weather, including damaging winds and hail.

When

The WCNC Weather Impact Team expects the storms to push through the Charlotte area between 12 p.m. and 6 p.m. Storms will develop in the mountains closer to the beginning of that timeframe and are expected to move out of our area at the beginning of the evening commute. These storms will be flying and parts of the forming line of storms could be moving at 45-55+ mph.

“It moves pretty quickly,” Chief Meteorologist Brad Panovich said. “I mean, that’s one good thing about this, it moves in and out fairly quickly. So it’s going to be, boom, boom and done.” 

Some isolated storms could linger into the late evening and overnight hours on Friday, but these will be clear from severe.

RELATED: Weather IQ | Understanding watches and warnings


Impact

Panovich says the primary risks are currently hail and damaging winds, but you can’t rule out a spin-up tornado. 

“This is typically a day we see a lot of significant severe weather,” Panovich said, describing the latest projection from the Storm Prediction Center. “So on a scale from 1 to 5, this is a 3. For us, this is like a 4. The high risk is there because of that. You see the red on the map? That’s a 30% chance of damaging straight-line winds.” 

Damaging wind gusts are the main concern, especially with bowing line segments.

Isolated large hail is possible in areas with individual thunderstorms, especially if the storm is rotating (supercell). This threat is growing less likely west of I-77 now. 

The tornado risk is low, but a brief spin-up can’t be ruled out. The ends of a bow echo or kinks in a line of thunderstorms will have a chance for increased shear and could spawn a few Tornado Warnings.

Not a lot has changed in the forecast from what we are saying. Still a higher chance the further east you go where we could see more bowing segments of storms. Also spin-up tornadoes are still very much a potential. @wcnc pic.twitter.com/Z1skhke0Pb

— Chris Mulcahy (@YOURWEATHERMAN) May 30, 2025

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Contact Brad Panovich at [email protected] or follow him on Facebook, X and Instagram.

Contact Bekah Birdsall at [email protected] and follow her on Facebook, X and Instagram.

Contact Chris Mulcahy at [email protected] and follow him on Facebook, X, Instagram and TikTok.

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Contact Majestic Storm at [email protected] and follow her on Facebook, X and Instagram.

Contact Brittany Van Voorhees at [email protected] and follow her on Facebook, X and Instagram.

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