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North Carolina – A cool, quiet dawn stretches over Charlotte as the first hints of cloud cover drift in from the southwest. Streetlights glow across lightly damp roads, and the air settles crisp and steady—an early signal of the pattern changes building through the next few days. Anyone heading toward I-77 or I-85 this morning will find smooth travel and clear visibility, but conditions evolve quickly as the day unfolds.
According to the National Weather Service Greenville-Spartanburg office, increasing clouds move across Charlotte today with highs near 73 degrees. Southwest winds rise to 10 mph—with gusts approaching 23 mph—by midafternoon. Residents running early Thanksgiving errands should prepare for stronger breezes during the evening as the cloud deck thickens. The air stays mild, but the shifting winds mark a developing November pattern…