03 Oct normals & records for Charlotte, GSP, & Asheville #ncwx #scwx #gawx pic.twitter.com/RgiKveiFh1
— NWS GSP (@NWSGSP) October 3, 2021
03 Oct normals & records for Charlotte, GSP, & Asheville #ncwx #scwx #gawx pic.twitter.com/RgiKveiFh1
— NWS GSP (@NWSGSP) October 3, 2021
Tonight's forecast for the western Carolinas and northeast Georgia #ncwx #scwx #gawx pic.twitter.com/qyPNk4AWbR
— NWS GSP (@NWSGSP) October 3, 2021
Above normal temperatures will continue today, with highs generally in the lower to mid 80s this afternoon and lows in the mid to upper 60s tonight. #ncwx pic.twitter.com/4ou7xnLaAv
— NWS Raleigh (@NWSRaleigh) October 4, 2021
Sunday's Climate Stats pic.twitter.com/eFKzew1qz6
— NWS Wilmington NC (@NWSWilmingtonNC) October 4, 2021
It's gonna feel like Monday out there as we start a dreary & soggy week. Periods of showers will continue through Friday as rain totals increase gradually. Expect mostly beneficial accumulations of 1-4" by Thursday but isolated nuisance flooding is possible. #GAwx #NCwx #SCwx pic.twitter.com/Bb7wfz6GIv
— NWS GSP (@NWSGSP) October 4, 2021
The above normal temperatures continue! Scattered showers with highs today 5-10 degrees above normal and lows 10-15 degrees above normal. #ncwx pic.twitter.com/8YjqycBy7s
— NWS Raleigh (@NWSRaleigh) October 5, 2021
Monday's Climate Stats pic.twitter.com/aUOEjKys24
— NWS Wilmington NC (@NWSWilmingtonNC) October 5, 2021
Expect isolated to widely scattered showers and thunderstorms Tuesday, with the best chances along and west of I-95. #ncwx #scwx https://t.co/za8JOpNdkI pic.twitter.com/tkXZjY1oRg
— NWS Wilmington NC (@NWSWilmingtonNC) October 5, 2021
Wet, unsettled weather will continue through the week, especially across the western part of our area. Isolated flooding could develop in this area as early as tonight, with that threat slowly increasing through the week. #gawx #ncwx #scwx pic.twitter.com/kka5D7IOXf
— NWS GSP (@NWSGSP) October 5, 2021
• Similar conditions are expected tomorrow and Thursday, but the flooding threat across western NC will gradually increase.
— NC Emergency Management (@NCEmergency) October 5, 2021
• Coastal areas will see shower and thunderstorm chances increase late in the week and into the first half of the weekend. pic.twitter.com/vCzOzxJTfD
Another day and night of above normal temperatures forecast across central NC! #ncwx pic.twitter.com/cKJu2Px32o
— NWS Raleigh (@NWSRaleigh) October 6, 2021
Tuesday's Climate Stats pic.twitter.com/dQ7G7f6yI0
— NWS Wilmington NC (@NWSWilmingtonNC) October 6, 2021
As of 8 AM this morning, 4.65 inches of rain has already fallen for the day at Raleigh-Durham International Airport. While the day is far from over, the daily record rainfall for today has already been broken. It previously was 3.97 inch of rain in 1894. #ncwx
— NWS Raleigh (@NWSRaleigh) October 9, 2021
Heavy rain and embedded storms continue across central NC this morning. Flash Flooding is being reported across portions of Wake County. Turn Around Don't Drown. #NCwx pic.twitter.com/ZCrAkdbret
— NWS Raleigh (@NWSRaleigh) October 9, 2021
Flash Flood Warning continues for Raleigh NC, Cary NC, Apex NC until 8:45 AM EDT pic.twitter.com/VQehu63Fgh
— NWS Raleigh (@NWSRaleigh) October 9, 2021
Rainy and cool weather is expected today, with a potential for isolated flooding, especially in areas that are low lying with poor drainage or near creeks. Highs will be 5-8 degrees below normal. #ncwx pic.twitter.com/ogffHI9ESu
— NWS Raleigh (@NWSRaleigh) October 9, 2021
Clouds should hang around most of the day with showers affecting mainly areas east of I-95. We're watching tropical investigation area #92L just offshore which currently has a 40 percent chance of becoming a subtropical cyclone. #ncwx #scwx pic.twitter.com/SMtJIWO0wB
— NWS Wilmington NC (@NWSWilmingtonNC) October 9, 2021
Friday's Climate Stats pic.twitter.com/kFAWJuDmOV
— NWS Wilmington NC (@NWSWilmingtonNC) October 9, 2021
A litter cooler Saturday pic.twitter.com/lFlB4VcUIm
— NWS Wilmington NC (@NWSWilmingtonNC) October 8, 2021
Lingering moisture will lead to scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms, mainly east of the I-26 corridor. Highs will be near normal west but below normal east. #ncwx #scwx #gawx pic.twitter.com/LaWUC8Uwmz
— NWS GSP (@NWSGSP) October 9, 2021
morning walk for me was almost morning swimncsupack1 said:
It has rained like crazy here this morning.
Here is the radar-estimated rainfall for Oct. 9, 2021, over the 24 hour period ending at midnight, with some gauge-observed rainfall reports plotted atop the radar estimate. Other preliminary rain reports can be found here: https://t.co/5pqZfODogF #ncwx pic.twitter.com/FAaLg9JyE1
— NWS Raleigh (@NWSRaleigh) October 10, 2021
And with the calendar day officially complete, 4.96 inches was the final mark at RDU. The last time we had that much rain at RDU? Five years and one day ago - 6.45 inches with Hurricane Matthew. pic.twitter.com/i3PHvCJP5V
— NWS Raleigh (@NWSRaleigh) October 10, 2021
Saturday's Climate Stats pic.twitter.com/eapJqgK6WB
— NWS Wilmington NC (@NWSWilmingtonNC) October 10, 2021
Mostly sunny skies with a light northeast breeze today. Highs will be a few degrees above normal. #ncwx #scwx #gawx pic.twitter.com/X9jIwSMSsE
— NWS GSP (@NWSGSP) October 10, 2021
We'll start a warming trend today, with temperatures reaching highs a few degrees above normal. Morning cloudiness will gradually give way to partly to mostly sunny skies through the day, and dry weather is expected. #ncwx pic.twitter.com/qyXKEfNTio
— NWS Raleigh (@NWSRaleigh) October 12, 2021
Monday's Climate Stats pic.twitter.com/Natiixuyl5
— NWS Wilmington NC (@NWSWilmingtonNC) October 12, 2021
Today will feature another round of fair weather, with mostly sunny skies, warmer-than-average temperatures, and light, variable winds. #ncwx #scwx #gawx pic.twitter.com/HSb8juTtyw
— NWS GSP (@NWSGSP) October 12, 2021
Temperatures today will be below normal then moderating to above normal by mid-week. Lows will be in the 40s early week and 50s mid/late week. pic.twitter.com/a5zy4rMWvh
— NWS Raleigh (@NWSRaleigh) October 17, 2021
After record breaking or near recording breaking heat today, temps tomorrow afternoon will be over 15 degrees cooler. Wilmington Airport tied the record high temp of 87 set back in 2018 and Florence broke the record high temp of 88 set back in 2018 with a new record of 91 today. pic.twitter.com/HtMayOeP6r
— NWS Wilmington NC (@NWSWilmingtonNC) October 16, 2021