After the fog burns off this morning the sun returns and temperatures will warm up into the low 90s #NCwx pic.twitter.com/zzmXadTZgK
— NWS Raleigh (@NWSRaleigh) August 8, 2021
After the fog burns off this morning the sun returns and temperatures will warm up into the low 90s #NCwx pic.twitter.com/zzmXadTZgK
— NWS Raleigh (@NWSRaleigh) August 8, 2021
Saturday's Climate Stats pic.twitter.com/BwCfDOajZE
— NWS Wilmington NC (@NWSWilmingtonNC) August 8, 2021
š„µThe heat continues today with mostly sunny skies and temperatures in the low 90s and āfeels likeā temperatures in the mid to upper 90s.
— NWS Raleigh (@NWSRaleigh) August 9, 2021
š¦ļøIsolated afternoon shower/storm possible. #NCwx pic.twitter.com/iYse2lcUpS
Sunday's Climate Stats pic.twitter.com/cuicFKWcDd
— NWS Wilmington NC (@NWSWilmingtonNC) August 9, 2021
⢠An approaching cold front mid-week will increase coverage of showers and thunderstorms, mainly during the afternoon and evening hours.
— NC Emergency Management (@NCEmergency) August 9, 2021
⢠The National Hurricane Center continues to monitor two areas of interest (see graphic below for more information). pic.twitter.com/7dxqD39NZ5
It's been very wet across NC over the last 12 months. For many central NC counties, it's been among the top 5% wettest 12-month periods since 1895. #ncwx https://t.co/prlYITtvuy
— NWS Raleigh (@NWSRaleigh) August 10, 2021
Hot and humid weather will continue all this week, with the daily heat index values reaching the upper 90s to low 100s. This can be dangerous for older or ill people and those without air conditioning. Stay cool and hydrated and check on friends, family, and neighbors! #ncwx pic.twitter.com/bfjUBn5djH
— NWS Raleigh (@NWSRaleigh) August 10, 2021
Warm Again on Tuesday pic.twitter.com/b0ptvOG0rV
— NWS Wilmington NC (@NWSWilmingtonNC) August 9, 2021
A Heat Advisory is in effect from 11 AM to 7 PM today for portions of central NC. Temperatures will reach the lower-to-mid-90s, but high humidity will bring the heat index up to 105°F in this area. Stay cool and stay hydrated if you have to be outside during this time! #ncwx pic.twitter.com/OEfhkPA8id
— NWS Raleigh (@NWSRaleigh) August 11, 2021
Tuesday's Climate Stats pic.twitter.com/G67pfSSLML
— NWS Wilmington NC (@NWSWilmingtonNC) August 11, 2021
Here are the 5 AM AST Aug 11 Key Messages for Tropical Storm #Fred, which is currently approaching the Dominican Republic. More information: https://t.co/vbprzkjSVW pic.twitter.com/wtsCfTo0TR
— National Hurricane Center (@NHC_Atlantic) August 11, 2021
A Heat Advisory is in effect from noon to 7 PM today from Raleigh/Durham south and east. Temperatures will be in the 90s, but high humidity will bring the heat index up to 105-107°F in the advisory area. Heat indices will still be high (100-104°F) for the rest of central #NCwx. pic.twitter.com/XDFm8q7hEP
— NWS Raleigh (@NWSRaleigh) August 12, 2021
Wednesday's Climate Stats pic.twitter.com/x1Glb65n6m
— NWS Wilmington NC (@NWSWilmingtonNC) August 12, 2021
Warm and humid conditions continue through Saturday, with heat indices in the triple digits each afternoon. Unsettled and cooler weather enters the forecast Sunday into next week. https://t.co/za8JOpNdkI #staycool #ncwx #scwx pic.twitter.com/ADW0mbi6Iz
— NWS Wilmington NC (@NWSWilmingtonNC) August 11, 2021
Here's the latest probable forecast path for Tropical Depression Fred via the @NHC_Atlantic. Fred is expected to slowly strengthen Friday and regain Tropical Storm strength near the Florida Keys. Moisture from this system may impact central NC early next week. #NCwx pic.twitter.com/Nkdeerw1xv
— NWS Raleigh (@NWSRaleigh) August 12, 2021
Another day with heat index values reaching 105 degrees across the eastern Piedmont, Sandhills and coastal plain. The cumulative effects of multiple days of such heat can be dangerous as well. Take breaks and stay hydrated! pic.twitter.com/GOvGa7Tmlv
— NWS Raleigh (@NWSRaleigh) August 13, 2021
Yet another hot one today! Heat indices will range between 100-104. Keep those fluids up! #ncwx #scwx #ILMwx pic.twitter.com/qUHhqGzdJI
— NWS Wilmington NC (@NWSWilmingtonNC) August 13, 2021
Thursday's Climate Stats pic.twitter.com/SfUCijy48G
— NWS Wilmington NC (@NWSWilmingtonNC) August 13, 2021
Fri. #ncwx update:
— NC Emergency Management (@NCEmergency) August 13, 2021
⢠A few thunderstorms in western NC may become strong to severe today, where damaging wind gusts & heavy rainfall will be the main threats.
⢠Expect a rainy weekend with several days of showers & thunderstorms. The heaviest rainfall is expected in western NC. pic.twitter.com/JAHpNBfdhD
A record high temperature of 100 degrees was set at the Raleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU) yesterday, August 13th, 2021. This marks the first time since October 3rd, 2019 that RDU has had a high temperature of 100 degrees or higher. #hot š„µ pic.twitter.com/aTULK0NdPl
— NWS Raleigh (@NWSRaleigh) August 14, 2021
A Heat Advisory is in effect for parts of central NC again today, where the heat index will reach up to 105-107°F. Showers and thunderstorms with locally damaging winds and heavy rain are also possible across central NC, especially in the northern Piedmont. #ncwx pic.twitter.com/wn0A70ycPi
— NWS Raleigh (@NWSRaleigh) August 14, 2021
Friday's Climate Stats pic.twitter.com/ImqSWE8ILb
— NWS Wilmington NC (@NWSWilmingtonNC) August 14, 2021
5PM Tropics update: Track for TD #Fred has shifted slightly westward, but still expecting increased rain chances locally beginning Sunday.
— NWS Wilmington NC (@NWSWilmingtonNC) August 13, 2021
Disturbance in central Atlantic is now #TD7, and is forecasted to follow similar track to Fred the next few days.https://t.co/lFvi67YfGi pic.twitter.com/Wvr2lHcItj
Tropical Storm #Grace has formed about 400 miles east of the Leeward Islands. A Tropical Storm Warning has been issued for the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico. For more information, visit https://t.co/tW4KeFW0gB pic.twitter.com/nJvpHx1U6E
— National Hurricane Center (@NHC_Atlantic) August 14, 2021
šØ New this afternoon! The Heat Advisory for today has been expanded west to include, #Granville, #Vance, #Chatham, #Lee, #Moore, #Hoke, and #Scotland counties! š„ Expect heat index values of 105 to 109 within the advised areas! Take extra precaution if you work outside. #NCwx pic.twitter.com/W5jnsIlk1n
— NWS Raleigh (@NWSRaleigh) August 14, 2021
Saturday's Climate Stats pic.twitter.com/4DeFdVWA8U
— NWS Wilmington NC (@NWSWilmingtonNC) August 15, 2021
Numerous showers and thunderstorms will yield a risk of locally heavy rain and flooding later this afternoon into the early evening. Low lying and poor drainage locations, such as urban areas, will have the greatest risk for flooding. Remember, #TurnAroundDontDrown #NCwx pic.twitter.com/BYoGF65UyJ
— NWS Raleigh (@NWSRaleigh) August 15, 2021
Heavy rainfall from Tropical Storm #Fred could lead to flash flooding impacts across portions of the Big Bend and Panhandle of Florida, southeast Alabama, portions of Georgia, and the western Carolinas during the next couple of days. Follow the latest at https://t.co/tW4KeGdBFb pic.twitter.com/mlUMwAVC8I
— National Hurricane Center (@NHC_Atlantic) August 15, 2021
Sunday's Climate Stats pic.twitter.com/053dotYSD0
— NWS Wilmington NC (@NWSWilmingtonNC) August 16, 2021
Thunderstorm chances will increase today, especially over our inland areas. Expect highs in the upper 80s to around 90. #ncwx #scwx pic.twitter.com/AlGMZuHRfQ
— NWS Wilmington NC (@NWSWilmingtonNC) August 16, 2021
š§ļøRainfall from the remnants of #Fred on Tuesday may lead to an increasing risk for locally heavy rainfall and flooding, mainly west of the Triangle. Urban areas will have the greatest threat for flooding. #NCwx pic.twitter.com/e9TgTcU7Ll
— NWS Raleigh (@NWSRaleigh) August 16, 2021
Slight Risk for Severe Weather and Excessive Rainfall Across the Western Piedmont Today. #ncwx pic.twitter.com/8BnXwQO6yr
— NWS Raleigh (@NWSRaleigh) August 17, 2021
Monday's Climate Stats pic.twitter.com/DSQLMB9hbP
— NWS Wilmington NC (@NWSWilmingtonNC) August 17, 2021
Showers and thunderstorms may result in localized flash flooding over the eastern half of NC today. It will otherwise be hot and humid, with heat index values mostly between 95 and 105 degrees this afternoon. #NCwx pic.twitter.com/Blas40nTDM
— NWS Raleigh (@NWSRaleigh) August 18, 2021
— NWS Wilmington NC (@NWSWilmingtonNC) August 17, 2021