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The Carolinas Could Be Threatened Multiple Times During a Very Active 2020 Atlantic Hurricane Season

June 4, 2020 By Michael Griffith

Indications that the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season will be active are widely agreed upon across the meteorological community. We believe there will be 15-20 namedRead More

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April 2020 Climate Summary

June 3, 2020 By Michael Griffith

The North Carolina State Climate Office has completed their April 2020 Climate summary. If you remember, the month of March was very warm. In fact,Read More

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Warmer Than Usual Spring 2020

February 29, 2020 By Michael Griffith

If you don’t like summertime temperatures in spring, then this may not be the upcoming season for you. Recently we have had very hot lateRead More

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March Predicted to Have Below Normal Temperatures in Southeast

February 25, 2020 By Michael Griffith

Well, we have been receiving some conflicting messages about winter being over or not. While there will be a cold shot later this week, temperaturesRead More

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Unseasonably Cold Pattern Becoming More Likely for Late October

October 15, 2019 By Michael Griffith

FORECAST CONFIDENCE GROWING FOR UNSEASONABLE COLD TO ARRIVE BY LATER THIS MONTH It’s clearly evident that we’ve managed to shake our extended summer pattern andRead More

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Cold and Stormy Transition Still Expected Late October into November

October 10, 2019 By Michael Griffith

FLIP TO COLDER, STORMIER PATTERN STILL EXPECTED LATER THIS MONTH, BUT UNCERTAINTY LOOMS As we stated this past weekend in our article, some periods ofRead More

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Colder, Stormier Pattern Increasing Into Later This Month

October 5, 2019 By Michael Griffith

TRANSITIONING FROM A SUMMER-LIKE PATTERN TO A MORE AUTUMN-LIKE ONE AND BEYOND After remaining in a fairly stagnant pattern for several weeks, we’re finally beginningRead More

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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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Long Range Outlook: Father’s Day & Beyond

June 13, 2019 By Michael Griffith

  Father’s Day is looking pretty decent in the for much of the Southeast. The exception will be Florida as they deal with some scatteredRead More

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Pattern Change Likely Heading Into Early June

May 28, 2019 By Michael Griffith

If you’re looking for a break from this persistent early-season heatwave, our forecast modeling is indicative that this is indeed on the way for theRead More

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