CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Two tornadoes were confirmed from Wednesday's storms. The longer twister began in Cleveland County and ended in Gaston County while the shorter one was within Gaston County limits. Both of these EF-1 tornadoes had winds of 110 mph and caused widespread damage along with straight-line winds of 65+ mph.
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Saturday & Sunday
The real crown jewel of the weekend is the low humidity! Dew points will plummet to some of the lowest numbers since March. It's setting up to be a perfect weekend for the Wells Fargo Championship, Charlotte FC, and to celebrate Mother's Day.
Highs on Saturday will reach the mid 70s under a mostly sunny sky. Lows Sunday morning will again fall to near 50 degrees with the upper 70s by Sunday afternoon. A rainy and stormy pattern returns by mid-next week so enjoy the pleasant and calm weekend!
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