Now from the news team covering the carolinas. This is channel 9 Eyewitness News at 11 00. Now at 11 00, a major chill across the charlotte area tonight as temperatures are taking a nose dive and will continue to plummet. Thanks for joining us, im blake hanson with meteorologist, john aarons who has been telling you for days about this cooldown. And john, youre tracking more than just cold temperatures. Tracking rain as well. It will be a tough day tomorrow. Theres one bright spot in this forecast. Better look to your car for tomorrow morning. Right now, live early doppler 9. Showers across the city. Its light rain fall for the most part. It will be enough to get some of that yellow coating off your car. Right now, we see the showers cruising through south park and south charlotte. Pineville back into steel creek. Out to the west. Light rain fall over elsewhere at this time. To the north, showers, pushing on other into landis and also through fair view and unionville at this point. Wel
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