One More Day of Below Average Temperatures, Next Storm System to Arrive Next Week

Lead Forecaster Daniel Crawley Good Sunday morning to everyone, first off we are now in Daylight Saving Time across North America. You probably noticed the later sunrise this morning good news is sunset this evening will be after 7:30 PM for all locations in our coverage area. The other thing you probably noticed it isContinue reading “One More Day of Below Average Temperatures, Next Storm System to Arrive Next Week”

Winter’s Revenge: Cold Blast en route This Weekend, Hard Freeze Expected

Lead Forecaster Daniel Crawley Good Wednesday afternoon to everyone, we are in between storm systems at this time. Last nights rain fall has move through and for the next couple days we will be mostly cloudy as the next storm system to our west gets ready to move in just in time for the weekend.Continue reading “Winter’s Revenge: Cold Blast en route This Weekend, Hard Freeze Expected”

Active Weather Week Ahead, Major Cool Down Expected by the Weekend

Lead Forecaster Daniel Crawley Good Monday morning to everyone, we have been in the midst of a spring breakout over the past week or so. Flowers are blooming quickly across the region and you’ve probably also noticed the pollen is really ratcheting up at this time. We have seen some quite warm temperatures in theContinue reading “Active Weather Week Ahead, Major Cool Down Expected by the Weekend”

A slow but gradual warm-up expected next week ahead of the next storm system.

Lead Forecaster Daniel Crawley Good Sunday evening to everyone, hope you’ve had a great weekend. Cold High pressure is settling in and will bring us some chilly weather especially tonight and on Monday. After Monday we will begin to see a few changes especially aloft that would normally suggest a pretty quick warming trend forContinue reading “A slow but gradual warm-up expected next week ahead of the next storm system.”

Wild temperature swings over the next 24 hours, light precipitation possible Sunday morning

Lead Forecaster Daniel Crawley The past few days have been a real tease in terms of spring like weather across western North Carolina. Things will change in a big way starting late tonight and for Super Bowl Sunday it looks to be quite chilly across region with temperatures going back below normal. A frontal boundaryContinue reading “Wild temperature swings over the next 24 hours, light precipitation possible Sunday morning”

Frontal Boundary to Produce Significant Rainfall over the next 48 hours

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”

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)”

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”