Saturday's Climate Stats pic.twitter.com/5IhocQihIq
— NWS Wilmington NC (@NWSWilmingtonNC) October 17, 2021
Saturday's Climate Stats pic.twitter.com/5IhocQihIq
— NWS Wilmington NC (@NWSWilmingtonNC) October 17, 2021
— NWS GSP (@NWSGSP) October 17, 2021
It will be a dry and breezy day today. High temperatures should vary from the mid 40s to the mid 50s along and west of the Blue Ridge, while the Piedmont will reach the upper 50s to the upper 60s. Winds could gust toward 30 to 40 MPH in the higher elevations during the day. pic.twitter.com/IVfglJHBLv
— NWS Blacksburg (@NWSBlacksburg) October 17, 2021
Temperatures will continue their slow climb upward, with highs in the upper 70s today and Thursday. A late week cold front will bring a small chance of rain to the area on Friday, along with slightly cooler temperatures for the weekend. #NCwx pic.twitter.com/tl6QZEUpL6
— NWS Raleigh (@NWSRaleigh) October 20, 2021
Tuesday's Climate Stats pic.twitter.com/JoBoiz1Th5
— NWS Wilmington NC (@NWSWilmingtonNC) October 20, 2021
Looking like a beautimous day out there, folks. #ncwx #gawx #scwx pic.twitter.com/tHRJzHSYCW
— NWS GSP (@NWSGSP) October 20, 2021
Another sunny dry day across the region. A cold start to the morning, but by afternoon most areas will be in the 70s...60s mountains. Enjoy the mild temperatures and the fall colors! pic.twitter.com/vRKJv7Yrrg
— NWS Blacksburg (@NWSBlacksburg) October 20, 2021
A cold front will approach from the west today. Warm SW flow ahead of the front will bring temperatures into the upper-70s to lower-80s. As the front begins to cross the area, there is a slight chance of showers tonight, with a better chance of showers/storms tomorrow. #ncwx pic.twitter.com/hwAEPg2GG2
— NWS Raleigh (@NWSRaleigh) October 21, 2021
Wednesday's Climate Stats pic.twitter.com/83RRSZxSGr
— NWS Wilmington NC (@NWSWilmingtonNC) October 21, 2021
Thunderstorms... remember those? There's a chance they will occur this afternoon or evening across parts of our area, mainly the mountains. An isolated instance of wind damage can't be ruled out in far western NC and far NE GA. #ncwx #scwx #gawx pic.twitter.com/uSOac7VPtN
— NWS GSP (@NWSGSP) October 21, 2021
Low pressure crossing through the Great Lakes today will push a cold front through the region tonight. This will result in a chance of showers, mainly in the mountains this afternoon and tonight. Temperatures will remain mild. #RNKwx pic.twitter.com/EOZPRWzj8m
— NWS Blacksburg (@NWSBlacksburg) October 21, 2021
Enjoy the beautiful weather this weekend!🌞Skies will be sunny, with highs in the lower-to-mid-70s today and mid-70s to lower-80s tomorrow. #ncwx pic.twitter.com/AcITW7iZFs
— NWS Raleigh (@NWSRaleigh) October 23, 2021
Friday's Climate Stats pic.twitter.com/T4oz39lwpt
— NWS Wilmington NC (@NWSWilmingtonNC) October 23, 2021
— NWS GSP (@NWSGSP) October 23, 2021
Showers and #thunderstorms return to the area on Monday afternoon. Some of the storms may produce strong to damaging wind. The latest forecast is at https://t.co/M1UCDUb9z6. #RNKwx pic.twitter.com/4eiJXof0sx
— NWS Blacksburg (@NWSBlacksburg) October 23, 2021
23 Oct normals & records for Charlotte, GSP, & Asheville #ncwx #scwx #gawx pic.twitter.com/fUsVLio2F5
— NWS GSP (@NWSGSP) October 23, 2021
A beautiful weekend upcoming with temperatures above normal and mostly clear skies. #ncwx #scwx pic.twitter.com/hJFuifFcrN
— NWS Wilmington NC (@NWSWilmingtonNC) October 23, 2021
Today will be our last warm and dry day for a while! Highs will be in the mid-70s to lower-80s, with lows tonight dropping into the mid-50s to near 60 with increasing clouds. #ncwx pic.twitter.com/z8WTIgB2iE
— NWS Raleigh (@NWSRaleigh) October 24, 2021
ALERT, potential for severe weather very late Monday afternoon and especially Monday night. The primary threat is for damaging wind gusts. An isolated tornado is possible.
— NWS Raleigh (@NWSRaleigh) October 24, 2021
Timing of the greatest threat...
Triad: 5-10pm
Triangle: 8pm-2am
Fayetteville: 10pm-3am#ncwx pic.twitter.com/LtEe2vq9Jy
Saturday's Climate Stats pic.twitter.com/QKNTAXgYTx
— NWS Wilmington NC (@NWSWilmingtonNC) October 24, 2021
Tonight's forecast for the western Carolinas and northeast Georgia #ncwx #scwx #gawx pic.twitter.com/r1ty7J0SmP
— NWS GSP (@NWSGSP) October 23, 2021
Severe thunderstorms producing damaging winds, large hail and isolated tornadoes are possible Monday afternoon and evening. Please monitor the latest forecast at: https://t.co/1YyQJDZTqV and have multiple ways to receive weather warnings. pic.twitter.com/Q3hJ29EtNj
— NWS Blacksburg (@NWSBlacksburg) October 24, 2021
High pressure will build into the area today in the wake of a strong cold front, leading to clearing skies and windy conditions. High temperatures are expected to range from mid 60s to lower 70s across central NC today. #ncwx pic.twitter.com/xDKQFsT1Ad
— NWS Raleigh (@NWSRaleigh) October 26, 2021
Monday's Climate Stats pic.twitter.com/Z6VYWOpVgf
— NWS Wilmington NC (@NWSWilmingtonNC) October 26, 2021
Winds will gust 20 to 50 MPH today which will bring down tree limbs and small trees that may cause localized power outages. Halloween decorations will be blown around as well. Winds will gradually subside tonight. pic.twitter.com/XC3fIUFq6E
— NWS Blacksburg (@NWSBlacksburg) October 26, 2021
Quiet and brilliant fall weather is expected today, with seasonable temperatures. High temperatures are expected to be in the upper 60s to lower 70s today, with low temperatures tonight in the mid to upper 40s. #ncwx pic.twitter.com/WwC2T9vjYr
— NWS Raleigh (@NWSRaleigh) October 27, 2021
Severe thunderstorms and isolated tornadoes are possible late Thursday and Thursday night, mainly east and south of Raleigh. The highest risk is along and east of Interstate 95. #ncwx pic.twitter.com/8ladUWVmay
— NWS Raleigh (@NWSRaleigh) October 27, 2021
Tuesday's Climate Stats pic.twitter.com/J0dznisF9a
— NWS Wilmington NC (@NWSWilmingtonNC) October 27, 2021
After another dry and mild day Wednesday, rain chances ramp up Thursday into Thursday night. Rainfall totals may approach 2 inches over the Northern NC Mountains and Foothills and 1 inch in other locations. Stay tuned for the latest details. #ncwx #scwx #gawx pic.twitter.com/gBJSxPpegP
— NWS GSP (@NWSGSP) October 26, 2021
Today will be quiet and mild, but Thursday afternoon will bring a round of rain that will last into the weekend. Most areas will see 1-2" of rain over an approximately 2 day period, with highest amounts along the Blue Ridge. pic.twitter.com/X2UiUC6oT8
— NWS Blacksburg (@NWSBlacksburg) October 27, 2021
There was little change made this afternoon to the forecast for potential severe weather Thursday evening and overnight. While the primary threat comes from damaging winds, tornadoes are also possible. Make sure you have a way to receive warnings overnight! pic.twitter.com/REPzy9hKZI
— NWS Raleigh (@NWSRaleigh) October 28, 2021
A front will approach during Thu with an increasing chance of showers & t-storms. Some of the storms may become severe late Thu afternoon & evening with damaging wind gusts and isolated tornadoes. These storms may also cause some flooding in low-lying areas. pic.twitter.com/1gMyzmQaIz
— NWS Wilmington NC (@NWSWilmingtonNC) October 27, 2021
Wednesday's Climate Stats pic.twitter.com/dc5sVvp1bO
— NWS Wilmington NC (@NWSWilmingtonNC) October 28, 2021