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Charlotte weather
/ˈʃɑr.lət ˈwɛð.ɚ/
Definition
1
The atmospheric or meteorological conditions in Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, typically featuring a humid subtropical climate with hot, muggy summers, mild winters, and frequent thunderstorms.
2
A colloquial phrase used to reference or inquire about the current, forecasted, or typical weather patterns specific to the city of Charlotte.
Examples
I always double-check the Charlotte weather app before heading out, lest I end up swimming to work.
The Charlotte weather pulled its classic move today: sunny at breakfast, monsoon by lunch.
Packing for Charlotte weather means layering like an onion, because Mother Nature can't make up her mind.
Forget climate change debates; just try predicting Charlotte weather for a weekend getaway.