Lead Forecaster Daniel Crawley Good Wednesday evening to everyone, our next weather feature will start to impact the region tonight and it will last for close to 48 hours. A frontal boundary that on its northwest edge is producing quite a winter storm will push milder air into the Carolinas starting late tonight and goingContinue reading “Frontal Boundary to Produce Significant Rainfall over the next 48 hours”
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Some Temperature Moderation Expected as February Begins, How Long Will It Last?
Lead Forecaster Daniel Crawley Good Saturday evening, hope your weekend is off to a great start. It is quite cold across Western North Carolina as another deep Eastern North American trough has plowed through the region. This trough brought another round of snow to the North Carolina Mountains and even some snowfall to Central andContinue reading “Some Temperature Moderation Expected as February Begins, How Long Will It Last?”
Winter Weather is Possible on Friday Across the Carolinas, Light Snowfall Expected Across Foothills, Western Piedmont
Lead Forecaster Daniel Crawley Good Wednesday afternoon to everyone, we continue to monitor for the potential of some winter weather on Friday across Western North Carolina. The threat of winter weather had been on our radar over the past couple days. Some important changes has occurred in the last 24 hours that suggests the impactContinue reading “Winter Weather is Possible on Friday Across the Carolinas, Light Snowfall Expected Across Foothills, Western Piedmont”
Cold and Potentially Active Winter Pattern to Continue Across Western North Carolina
Lead Forecaster Daniel Crawley Good Monday afternoon to everyone, on this Martin Luther King Day we look ahead to the weather pattern ahead for this week. First off we are dealing with the aftermath of the winter storm that hit the region on Sunday. Snow melt is slowly occurring today and will be more prevalentContinue reading “Cold and Potentially Active Winter Pattern to Continue Across Western North Carolina”
Winter Storm To Impact Western Carolinas Late Tonight Through Sunday (Final Call Map)
Lead Forecaster Daniel Crawley Good Saturday morning to all of our followers, we have been covering this potential winter storm extensively over the past few days. Last weekend computer model guidance started sniffing out the potential of a winter weather event and now we are on the doorstep of it. Preparation needs to be completedContinue reading “Winter Storm To Impact Western Carolinas Late Tonight Through Sunday (Final Call Map)”
Major Winter Storm to Impact the Foothills & Western Piedmont Sunday (First Call Map Included)
Lead Forecaster Daniel Crawley Good Thursday evening to everyone, the first winter storm of the season is going to impact the Foothills and Western Piedmont of Western North Carolina on Sunday. Our confidence in this forecast has grown enough over the past 24 hours to produce our “first call” map for winter precipitation amounts onContinue reading “Major Winter Storm to Impact the Foothills & Western Piedmont Sunday (First Call Map Included)”
Significant Southeast Winter Storm Expected Sunday, Details to be Ironed Out
Lead Forecaster Daniel Crawley Good Wednesday afternoon to everyone, we continue to watch the latest computer model guidance to indicate that a significant winter weather event will impact the Western Carolinas on Sunday. Just to rehash the Synoptics, we have ridging located along the west coast of North America. A piece of energy dives southContinue reading “Significant Southeast Winter Storm Expected Sunday, Details to be Ironed Out”
Synoptic Weather Pattern to Support Winter Weather Later This Week
Good Monday evening to everyone…interesting times in the weather world as some changes already underway could lead to interesting times ahead for forecasters… For us, we look at pattern recognition when it comes to predicting winter weather several days out. Around New Years we started getting indications that a colder pattern was coming to theContinue reading “Synoptic Weather Pattern to Support Winter Weather Later This Week”
To Snow or Not To Snow: That is the Question
Good Saturday evening to everyone we continue to monitor an active weather weekend across the region. It all begins tonight with a chance of thunderstorms and potential severe weather. However winter is bound and determined to make a return as soon as tomorrow as another disturbance, low pressure and much colder air filters into theContinue reading “To Snow or Not To Snow: That is the Question”
Severe Weather Possible Across Western Carolinas Late this Evening and Overnight
Good Saturday morning and Happy New Years to everyone across the Western Carolinas. We are starting 2022 very much like how we departed 2021 as very warm and unseasonably humid weather is entrenched across the Southeast. Today a strong upper level storm system and developing area of low pressure at the surface will interact withContinue reading “Severe Weather Possible Across Western Carolinas Late this Evening and Overnight”