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Winter Outlook 2020-2021 – Warmer and Less Snow Than Usual for the Carolinas

November 7, 2020 By Michael Griffith

WINTER OUTLOOK 2020-2021 As we head into the winter of 2020-2021, we are expecting to see not what a lot of snow and cold loversRead More

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Cooler Temperatures May Linger in the Long Range

October 8, 2020 By Michael Griffith

As October has been off to a cooler than average start, we have been experiencing some warmer days recently. It has been dry, with beautifulRead More

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October Slowly Warms Up in the Carolinas

October 3, 2020 By Michael Griffith

If you hate the cold chill and windy conditions, fear not, as a slow warmup will occur through the middle of the month. We willRead More

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Major Hurricane Could Threaten U.S. as Four More Named Storms Could Form in August

August 16, 2020 By Michael Griffith

Sinking air across the Atlantic basin couldn’t stop tropical storms like Josephine and Kyle from forming over the past five days, but conditions now appearRead More

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2020’s First Major Hurricane Possible in Two Weeks

August 10, 2020 By Michael Griffith

Conditions in the Atlantic aren’t currently favorable for hurricane development, but we do have three features in the eastern Atlantic that catch our eye. TheRead More

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Carolinas, Florida, Gulf Coast at Risk for Additional Hurricanes Later This Month through October

August 8, 2020 By Michael Griffith

VERY ACTIVE MONTHS AHEAD After a record start to the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season, we get to catch our breath as activity is expected toRead 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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Hurricane Season 2020 Could Spell Trouble for Carolina Coasts

June 10, 2020 By Michael Griffith

ACTIVE HURRICANE SEASON COULD SPELL TROUBLE FOR CAROLINA COAST There has been quite some time since the Southeast Coast, especially the Carolinas, has seen aRead More

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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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