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Author: Michael Griffith

I have had a passion for the weather since a very young age and am a degreed meteorologist. I have a Bachelor of Science from Penn State University and a Master's from Plymouth State University. If you ever see me out and about in the Charlotte, NC or Fort Mill, SC area, be sure to say hi!

Below normal temperatures expected to start August

July 29, 2018 By Michael Griffith

Parts of the Southeast will see the most below normal temperatures during August 1st, as either cooler air moves in or we will be facingRead More

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Daily Forecast For Sunday, July 29, 2018

July 28, 2018 By Michael Griffith

Sunday will see rain mainly inland for the Carolinas. The SC coast could get touched by some storms, otherwise expect another day with ….wait forRead More

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Carolina Flood Impacts

July 27, 2018 By Michael Griffith

With the saturated ground and continued forecast rains, we are looking at some more flooding threats across NC and SC. The mountains will begin toRead More

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Severe Thunderstorm Watch in effect for MD, VA

July 27, 2018 By Michael Griffith

Severe Thunderstorm Watch now includes DC and down to Richmond, VA. Main threats are wind damage and hail, but a spin-up cannot be ruled out.Read More

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Severe thunderstorm watch for Eastern PA, NJ into New England

July 27, 2018 By Michael Griffith

Severe thunderstorm watch issued by the NWS until 10 pm. Threats are damaging winds and even some hail Spinups cannot be ruled out especially inRead More

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Hurricane Awareness: Are You Ready?

July 27, 2018 By Michael Griffith

Hurricane Awareness: Are You Ready?   Hurricane season is upon us and you should have a plan if disaster strikes. Hurricane season started in JuneRead More

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More Wet Weather Ahead from Southeast to Mid-Atlantic

July 26, 2018 By Michael Griffith

Just as things may temporarily dry out, more is on the way next week, and it could be a repeated rain event where many floodsRead More

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Could the East Coast See a Category 5 Hurricane?

July 25, 2018 By Michael Griffith

Some of us are a bit at ease about the current hurricane season, since it has been a bit below average for activity, or inRead More

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Late July/Early August Could Bring More Flooding

July 25, 2018 By Michael Griffith

As we are experiencing some major flooding across the Northeast and even down into the Carolinas, it will eventually subside from west to east atRead More

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Epic Floods to Impact Maryland and Pennsylvania

July 23, 2018 By Michael Griffith

Parts of PA are already under water, such as Hershey Park. This flooding event is only about halfway over. Many other parts of PA especiallyRead More

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