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Stalled System Could Spell Trouble This Week

June 15, 2020 By Michael Griffith

We’ve seen some incredibly wet weather over the past 30 days, so when it’s time to say goodbye to spring and welcome in the longestRead More

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Beach Vacations Will Be Jeopardized by Endless Waves of Rain

June 12, 2020 By Michael Griffith

After a rough evening across the Piedmont Thursday night, some drier air gave most of the Carolinas a chance to dry out, but coastal areasRead More

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Heavy Rain Returns to the Carolinas This Week, Potentially Spoiling Weekend Beach Trips

June 8, 2020 By Michael Griffith

After a very wet second half of May, the first ten days of June featured below normal rainfall for many of us, but our wetRead More

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Current water levels show that many rivers remain flooded at moderate levels

Many Rivers Remain Flooded into Next Week; Much Drier Air is Coming Sunday!!!

May 28, 2020 By Michael Griffith

The remains of Tropical Storm Bertha are long gone, merging with an approaching front over the Eastern Great Lakes this afternoon, but now we areRead More

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The Carolinas Keep Getting Swamped with Flooding Rain, Tornadoes, and Nasty Humidity on Thursday

May 27, 2020 By Michael Griffith

Even after the remnant circulation of quick-forming Tropical Storm Bertha moves steadily north through the western Piedmont of North Carolina Wednesday night, the moisture trainRead More

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Tropical Storm Bertha is Birthed One Hour Before South Carolina Landfall!

May 27, 2020 By Michael Griffith

At 8:30 a.m., the National Hurricane Center named the disturbance we’ve been tracking off the Southeast Coast Tropical Storm Bertha, marking a rare instance whereRead More

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Southeast accumulated precip totals for the following week

Tropical Disturbance Threatens NC

May 27, 2020 By Michael Griffith

Already Soaked from the Last Tropical Disturbance Ask anyone living in the southeast United States how the last 7 days has been, and you willRead More

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Tropical Storm-like Conditions Heading For Carolina Coast Wednesday

May 26, 2020 By Michael Griffith

The National Hurricane Center has been monitoring a tropical disturbance for a 20 percent chance for tropical development. Whether or not it develops, we believeRead More

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(Another) Precursor to Active Carolina Tropical Season Coming This Week

May 25, 2020 By Michael Griffith

We hope everyone had a great holiday weekend, and we want to remember the sacrifices made by those who gave their lives to serve thisRead More

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Five-Day Precip Totals Show More Frogs Being Strangled

May 24, 2020 By Michael Griffith

We are currently stuck in a wet pattern, and that pattern does not looks to break anytime soon. There will be some more warm daysRead More

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