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Today is the official end of the 2024 Atlantic tropical season. It is quiet right now and there is no sign of any late development, so most likely we have reached the last named storm of the year. But keep watching just in case. Brian McNoldy,Senior Research Associate at University of Miami’s Rosenstiel School of…
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Today is the day that we set aside to give thanks for all of the bounty that God has given us. But our farmers really deserve thanks every day for the work they do to make sure we have food on our tables and fiber for our clothing. As you enjoy your meal with family…
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The weather is about to turn a lot colder with the passage of one cold front tonight and a second front moving through in a few days. Much colder air is going to cover most of the region except for the Florida Peninsula and areas close to the coast. The coldest mornings will be December…
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The latest 7-day QPF map shows an area of rain (and perhaps snow at some locations and elevations in northern and higher areas) that is likely to drop 1-2 inches of rain over Tennessee and adjacent areas of northern AL and GA as well as western SC and NC and north into Kentucky. There will…
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Did you know that fall is a period of enhanced severe weather in the Southeast? While the main season occurs in spring, we get a second active season in the fall when the jet stream moves from northern parts of the country back to the central and southern latitudes, bringing energy and wind shear that…
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The North Carolina State Climate Office posted their winter outlook for the coming season a few days ago. You can read it by clicking on the title of the story below.
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The most recent seasonal forecast was released today and shows that the December through February pattern is still showing a typical La Nina pattern of warmer and drier than normal conditions across southern sections of our region, even though La Nina has a lower chance of occurrence than it did last month due to the…
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