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Crisp Skies and Winter Sun: A Bright Friday Ahead for the Queen City

AuthorEditorial Team
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February 13, 2026/06:00 AM
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Weather
Crisp Skies and Winter Sun: A Bright Friday Ahead for the Queen City
Source: Wikimedia Commons / Author: James Willamor

A Pristine Winter Friday in Charlotte

Residents across the Charlotte metropolitan area can look forward to a break from the winter gloom this Friday, February 13, 2026. According to the latest data from the National Weather Service at Charlotte/Douglas International Airport, the region is transitioning into a period of calm, clear weather that will provide a refreshing backdrop for the end of the work week. While the early morning hours may require an extra layer of insulation, the afternoon promises ample sunshine and temperatures that are relatively mild for mid-February.

Morning: A Chilly, Calm Start

Early risers will step out into a brisk environment this morning. Low temperatures have hovered around the freezing mark, dipping to a crisp 32°F. Fortunately, the morning commute is expected to be smooth as winds remain nearly calm. Relative humidity levels are sitting at approximately 39%, making the air feel sharp and dry. While there were scattered clouds overnight, these are rapidly dissipating, leaving a clear path for the sun to take over by the mid-morning hours. Drivers should be mindful of potential frost on windshields, but no major travel delays or visibility issues are anticipated.

Afternoon: The Peak of the Day

The highlight of today’s forecast is a beautiful, sunny afternoon. The mercury is expected to climb to a pleasant high of 57°F, which is slightly above the historical average for this time of year. Unlike the breezy conditions often seen in early February, today features exceptionally calm winds, occasionally shifting to the northwest at just 6 mph. This lack of wind chill will make the outdoor temperature feel true to the thermometer, providing a perfect opportunity for a lunchtime walk or outdoor errands. The sky will remain virtually cloudless, offering a high ultraviolet index for a winter day, so sunglasses are a recommended accessory for those spending time outdoors.

Evening and Overnight Outlook

As the sun sets over the Piedmont, temperatures will begin a steady decline. The transition from day to night will be rapid once the solar heating fades. For those with Friday evening plans in Uptown or the surrounding neighborhoods, the following conditions are expected:

  • Sky Conditions: Skies will remain clear and starry throughout the night.
  • Temperature Drop: Expect a dip back into the 40s by 8:00 PM, eventually settling at an overnight low near 35°F.
  • Wind: Winds will return to a calm state, preventing any significant wind chill factors.
  • Precipitation: There is a 0% chance of rain or snow through the night, ensuring dry conditions for late-night travelers.

Looking Ahead: No Immediate Warnings

Currently, there are no active wind or rain warnings for Mecklenburg County. While a small amount of overcast weather was noted earlier in the week, the current high-pressure system has effectively cleared the area. Looking toward the weekend, residents should enjoy today's dry spell, as a slight chance of rain is projected to return by late Saturday night and into Sunday morning. For now, Friday remains the pick of the week for anyone looking to enjoy the Queen City in the sunshine.