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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!

Long Range Outlook: Heat Ridge Over Troubled Waters

September 10, 2019 By Michael Griffith

A ridge of high pressure centered over the Mid-South will continue to bring relentless heat to the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic this week with high temperaturesRead More

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Invest 94L is born in the Atlantic

September 7, 2019 By Michael Griffith

INVEST 94L FORMS IN THE ATLANTIC Invest 94L is our next disturbance in the Atlantic to watch. This system is currently located to the westRead More

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Tropics Busier Following Dorian’s Departure; Close Watch On Cabo Verde

September 6, 2019 By Michael Griffith

More Potential Areas to Watch Now that Dorian has exited the Carolina coast, we have some quieter times ahead in the tropics where we canRead More

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Dorian Impacts Linger in Wake of Hatteras Landfall

September 6, 2019 By Michael Griffith

At 8:35 AM this morning, Dorian made landfall on the Outer Banks of North Carolina as a category 1 hurricane with sustained winds of 90Read More

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Heat Returns Next Week

September 5, 2019 By Michael Griffith

OUTLOOK THROUGH MID-SEPTEMBER It was though that cooler and less humid air may wrap in behind Dorian as he exits out to sea. This isRead More

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Dangerous Dorian Continues Violent Barrage on Eastern Carolinas

September 5, 2019 By Michael Griffith

Dorian continues to batter the Carolinas this evening as a category 2 hurricane with the eye wall just 40-50 miles off the Carolina coast betweenRead More

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Wilmington, NC; Charleston, SC Need to Be on Alert

September 3, 2019 By Michael Griffith

The Euro model may not have been getting the intensity of Dorian correct, however this model is noted for getting tracks correct. That being said,Read More

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Dorian Reaches Carolinas Midweek, Outer Banks Landfall Expected

September 2, 2019 By Michael Griffith

After pulverizing the Bahamas for over 24 hours with scarcely any movement, we’re finally beginning to see a shift in Dorian’s placement and intensity. LatestRead More

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Carolinas to feel impacts from Dorian

September 2, 2019 By Michael Griffith

Hurricane Dorian is currently a Category 4 hurricane sitting just off the Florida Coast this Labor Day. Forward movement is expected to be small, asRead More

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Extreme Impacts for the Carolinas Possible

September 1, 2019 By Michael Griffith

Hurricane Dorian is an extremely powerful and dangerous Category 5 hurricane, with sustained winds in excess of 180 mph. Gusts to 220 mph are possibleRead More

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