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Independence Day Weekend Likely to Feature More Clouds and Precipitation

June 25, 2020 By Michael Griffith

The last few July Fourth holidays featured plenty of sunshine and fairly hot and humid conditions across the Carolinas – complete with afternoon and eveningRead More

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How COVID-19 Could Crush Longer-Range Forecast Accuracy, Causing Challenges

June 24, 2020 By Michael Griffith

If you’ve been following us this week, we’ve been harping on what appeared to be a prolonged period of above average temperatures starting this weekendRead More

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Hottest Temperatures of the Year Possible Next Week and Into July

June 22, 2020 By Michael Griffith

It’s been since late March that we’ve seen a prolonged stretch of warmer than average temperatures in the Carolinas for more than just a fewRead 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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Cooler Trends into Mid-June May Save on Energy Bills

June 6, 2020 By Michael Griffith

As Cristobal makes landfall along the Gulf Coast this weekend, his effects will actually be welcomed in most places down the road. But not inRead More

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Cooler trends into mid-June for East Coast

June 5, 2020 By Michael Griffith

As we dive into June 2020, it has been refreshing when the month first started, however now things are getting a bit more humid andRead 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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Another unusually cool airmass to descend on East Coast to start June

May 25, 2020 By Michael Griffith

The wintry feel a couple of weeks ago was highly unusual for May, and especially when parts of the interior Northeast saw snow. We thoughtRead More

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Cooler temperatures arrive next week.

Cooler temperatures for the Carolinas

April 5, 2020 By Michael Griffith

Cooler temperatures are looking to be likely after this week, as a surge of Canadian or even Arctic air will cover much of the continentalRead More

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Brief cooldown Wednesday and Thursday, then back to spring

March 29, 2020 By Michael Griffith

After a major storm system caused severe storms including tornadoes in the Midwest and lower Plains, cooler air is heading our way this week. ARead More

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