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Johnny Caudle
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The National Weather Service in Columbia says cooler temperatures will settle in today under building high pressure. Another dry afternoon with low humidity is expected, and even with light winds, it’s best to use caution with any burning. #GAwx #SCwx
Mostly sunny skies will prevail on Friday, with near-normal highs in the upper 60s to lower 70s. Tonight’s lows will range from the lower 40s inland to around 50 along the coast, according to the National Weather Service in Wilmington. #ILMwx #NCwx #SCwx
The National Weather Service in Blacksburg says after morning frost, today will turn sunny and breezy. More freezing temperatures and frost are likely tonight into Saturday morning, with dry weather holding under high pressure. #NCwx #VAwx #WVwx
Friday’s 7-Day Forecast for the Charlotte area is powered by CaudleWeather.com, with sunny and cool conditions through the weekend before isolated showers early next week. #CLTwx #NCwx #SCwx
Lower elevations are bursting with brilliant fall color, captured at sunrise from Beacon Heights in Avery County. Photo by Leslie Restivo. #NCwx
The NWS in Wilmington says it will be sunny and very dry today behind last night’s cold front. Occasional wind gusts around 20 mph are possible this afternoon, especially inland where humidity will drop to critical levels. A Fire Danger Statement is in effect for NC. #ILMwx #NCwx #SCwx
The National Weather Service in Columbia says a very dry air mass is moving into the region behind yesterday’s cold front. If you plan to burn today—especially this afternoon—use extra caution. #GAwx #SCwx
The National Weather Service in Blacksburg says west winds could gust up to 40 mph today, creating difficult travel for high-profile vehicles and a risk of isolated outages. #NCwx #VAwx #WVwx
The National Weather Service in Charleston reports that critically low humidity and very dry fuel conditions could lead to elevated fire danger this afternoon. #GAwx #SCwx
Sunny and seasonable conditions are expected today, according to the National Weather Service in Wilmington, with temperatures dropping to slightly below normal tonight. #ILMwx #NCwx #SCwx
Sunny, cooler, and occasionally breezy conditions are expected today, according to the National Weather Service in Raleigh. High temperatures will range from the upper 60s to around 70, with west winds near 10 mph and gusts up to around 20 mph at times. #NCwx
Beautiful weather is on tap for this fine Monday, according to the National Weather Service in Greenville-Spartanburg. #GAwx #NCwx #SCwx
A weak cold front will bring a low chance of light rain on Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service in Morristown, along with a reinforcing push of seasonably cool air. #NCwx #TNwx #VAwx
Mainly sunny and dry weather is expected through the week, according to the National Weather Service in Columbia, with the next chance of rain holding off until Sunday. Temperatures will run near to slightly below normal. #GAwx #SCwx
Sunday’s 7-Day Forecast for the Charlotte area, powered by CaudleWeather.com, features breezy showers to start and a sunny, pleasant week ahead. Mostly sunny and comfortable. #CLTwx #NCwx #SCwx
Invest AL98 is expected to move rapidly westward, reaching the central Caribbean Sea by the middle of next week, where it will begin to slow down significantly. Environmental conditions may become more favorable for tropical development across the central Caribbean during that time.
A Tornado Watch is in effect until 9 PM CDT for the ArkLaTex region. A few tornadoes, along with damaging winds and large hail, are possible this afternoon and into the early evening. #ARwx #LAwx #OKwx #TXwx
A Severe Thunderstorm Watch is in effect until 6 PM CDT for eastern Oklahoma, northwestern Arkansas, and southern Missouri. The primary threats include damaging winds and large hail, though a tornado or two remains possible. #ARwx #MOwx #OKwx
Scattered severe storms are expected today from eastern Texas and Oklahoma through Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi into western Tennessee and Kentucky. Damaging winds, hail, and a few tornadoes are possible, with storms forming lines and continuing east overnight.
Sunny skies and a warm 81° start the weekend across the Charlotte area before a breezy Sunday brings a few late-day showers and storms. Next week looks cooler and beautifully sunny — powered by CaudleWeather.com. #CLTwx #NCwx #SCwx
NWS CAE: A cold front will approach from the north today but move through dry due to limited moisture. Highs will reach the upper 70s to lower 80s, with lows tonight in the mid-50s. #GAwx #SCwx
NWS RAH: Dry and pleasant today across central North Carolina, with highs in the mid to upper 70s. Morning clouds will keep the Coastal Plain cooler, but skies will clear by afternoon with mostly sunny conditions elsewhere. #NCwx
NWS RNK: Sunny and warm today. A dry front tonight brings cooler, near-normal temps Thursday. Lows in the 30s Friday morning with frost west of the Blue Ridge. Rain returns Sunday. #NCwx #VAwx #WVwx
NWS ILM: Dry conditions are expected, with near-normal highs in the mid-70s and minor tidal flooding possible along the North Carolina coast during the afternoon high tide. #ILMwx #NCwx #SCwx
The 7-Day Forecast for the Charlotte area starts Wednesday with sunshine, cool nights, and crisp fall air that’ll make you reach for the flannel. Powered by CaudleWeather.com. #CLTwx #NCwx #SCwx