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December To Have Ups and Downs; Lots of Variability

December 5, 2021 By Michael Griffith

December is certainly starting off warmer than average, and dashed many’s hopes of having a deep digging storm system right above now was supposed toRead More

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Near Average Temps Expected as we Descend into December

November 28, 2021 By Michael Griffith

Models are trending warmer, and all the buzz about the December 5th storm has completely vanished off social media. We are glad we did notRead More

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CWA Winter 2021-2022 Seasonal Outlook

November 14, 2021 By Michael Griffith

By Mike Griffith and Jesse Sacher It’s that time of year, and your 2021-2022 Winter Outlook is here! While this forecast is subject to change,Read More

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NOAA Winter Outlook Calls for Above Normal Temps, Slightly Below Precip

October 22, 2021 By Michael Griffith

Much to cold and snow lovers discontent, NOAA has released their Winter Outlook for 2021-2022. It is not what you want to see if youRead More

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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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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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Abnormally warm spring is expected according to NOAA outlook

March 22, 2020 By Michael Griffith

As we have seen multiple 80 degree + days so far in the month of March, and even some near record highs, this trend willRead More

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Above Normal Temperatures Continue This Week

March 14, 2020 By Michael Griffith

Some of our days have been cloudy, however the temperature outside has not made it seem as though it’s cold and grey. Some days whereRead More

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Warm March Pattern to Continue into Late Month

March 11, 2020 By Michael Griffith

As we are now in the month that heralds spring, the pattern and especially temperatures are beginning to look and feel like it also. TemperaturesRead More

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Spring Arrives Early in the Carolinas

March 5, 2020 By Michael Griffith

It has been a torturous winter for snow lovers up and down the East Coast. Very low snow totals, and even record low snow totalsRead More

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