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Even though we have not been hit by a hurricane yet this year, now is a great time to prepare just in case you get hit by one later this year. Here is a good summary article on what you need to do before, during, and after the storm from Yahoo News. You can find…
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Over the last few days the area of disturbed weather off the East Coast coalesced into Tropical Storm Chantal, made landfall on the South Carolina coast, and is slowly weakening and moving north. It is now a Tropical Depression with further weakening likely. It will continue to bring some rainy conditions to central and eastern…
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The latest 7-day QPF map shows that almost everywhere in the Southeast will get at least an inch of rain this week. The heaviest amounts will be associated with Tropical Depression Chantal, which came ashore on the South Carolina coast this morning and is moving north. Eastern North Carolina and Virginia are likely to see…
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Whatever the weather, I hope you have a grand time celebrating the 4th of July with your friends and family! Please remember all those who are working today to keep you safe, including the firefighters, police, hospital workers, and the National Weather Service meteorologists who are monitoring the weather.
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Over the last two days the front has pushed through a lot of the Southeast and an area of low pressure is forming along the nearly stationary front in NE Florida. This low is expected to drift east or northeast over the Atlantic Ocean, where it has a 60% chance of becoming Tropical Storm Chantal.…
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The National Hurricane Center is watching a front that is currently passing through the Southeast dropping rain and causing some scattered severe weather for the next couple of days for the chance of tropical development over the weekend as it stalls in northern Florida. As of tonight, the chance of development over the next week…
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If you are interested in natural hazards, you will likely be fascinated by the Tunguska explosion that occurred over Siberia on June 30, 1908. This unusual explosion occurred over a remote area of Siberia, flattening an estimated 80 million trees over an area of 830 square miles. It was accompanied by a fireball and an…