Weather Patterns Remains Active: Next Severe Weather Risk Arrives Tuesday.

A cold front is approaching the Carolinas, bringing a more active weather pattern to the region. Temperatures will climb into the lower and middle 90s, with high humidity fueling the development of thunderstorms. While widespread severe weather is not expected, much of western North Carolina is under a Slight Risk (Level 2 of 5) for severe thunderstorms.

Cold Front Poses Significant Severe Weather Risk Across Carolinas/Virginia

Spring storm system forming across the eastern U.S., bringing severe thunderstorms to the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic. Dynamic upper-level winds and a strengthening low pressure system will fuel organized storms.

Watching a Possible Winter Storm for Next Weekend in Western North Carolina

Western North Carolina’s winter weather next weekend could feature snow or ice. A cold front and Arctic high pressure create conditions for a potential storm. Ice may be more dangerous than snow, causing power outages and travel issues.

Here Comes The Snow Hype. Let’s Stay Grounded but Ahead of it!

Stay alert as late next week’s weather systems may stir up changes in the region. With a sharp upper-level trough poised to unleash colder air southward, keep an eye on the Southeast’s evolving weather story.