Monday's Climate Stats pic.twitter.com/RaVjmTbNAM
— NWS Wilmington NC (@NWSWilmingtonNC) July 6, 2021
Monday's Climate Stats pic.twitter.com/RaVjmTbNAM
— NWS Wilmington NC (@NWSWilmingtonNC) July 6, 2021
Here are the 5AM EDT July 7 Tropical Storm #Elsa Key Messages. Storm surge, heavy rainfall, and wind impacts to continue across portions of the Florida peninsula. Tropical Storm Watch issued for portions of the Mid-Atlantic coast. https://t.co/905zOAYiId pic.twitter.com/gXwq1ebe1v
— National Hurricane Center (@NHC_Atlantic) July 7, 2021
Tuesday's Climate Stats pic.twitter.com/bt0rissGeS
— NWS Wilmington NC (@NWSWilmingtonNC) July 7, 2021
Tropical Storm #Elsa will move through central NC on Thursday. Primary threats will be heavy rainfall, gusty winds and the threat for an isolated tornado or two. #ncwx pic.twitter.com/dxxAfTBo1j
— NWS Raleigh (@NWSRaleigh) July 7, 2021
Wednesday's Climate Stats pic.twitter.com/7gfPLeiBMY
— NWS Wilmington NC (@NWSWilmingtonNC) July 8, 2021
520 AM update: Tropical Storm #Elsa can be seen on radar spinning over SC, tracking toward the NE around 18 mph. Rain from Elsa is moving into S NC and will reach the Triad/Triangle by mid morning. A flash flood watch remains in effect. Wind gusts over 25 mph possible. #ncwx pic.twitter.com/wk0cl2ZjFz
— NWS Raleigh (@NWSRaleigh) July 8, 2021
Here's the latest expected rainfall from #Elsa across the Eastern U.S. We should see around 2-4" over central NC from late tonight through Thu evening, with pockets of higher totals likely. A flash flood watch remains in effect for all of central NC. #ncwx pic.twitter.com/b4xtm2o568
— NWS Raleigh (@NWSRaleigh) July 8, 2021
#Elsa has moved well away from NC, but we're not done with rain yet. A broken line of showers and storms will cross the area this afternoon into early evening, bringing possible gusty winds, brief downpours, and deadly lightning. Highs will be in the upper 80s to lower 90s. #ncwx pic.twitter.com/fjZjMSPLmi
— NWS Raleigh (@NWSRaleigh) July 9, 2021
Thursday's Climate Stats pic.twitter.com/3wT5jKp2Ue
— NWS Wilmington NC (@NWSWilmingtonNC) July 9, 2021
While drier than yesterday, southern and western counties could see isolated thunderstorms this afternoon. Highs will range from the upper 80s to the lower 90s. pic.twitter.com/dcSxhuzX4y
— NWS Raleigh (@NWSRaleigh) July 10, 2021
Friday's Climate Stats pic.twitter.com/pELcoChdN2
— NWS Wilmington NC (@NWSWilmingtonNC) July 10, 2021
Scattered thunderstorms are forecast today (with about half of people receiving rain). Expect highs around 90 degrees, and heat indices approaching 100 degrees in some locations. pic.twitter.com/9NlhrP6E9Y
— NWS Raleigh (@NWSRaleigh) July 11, 2021
Saturday's Climate Stats pic.twitter.com/tkeP0QfOdU
— NWS Wilmington NC (@NWSWilmingtonNC) July 11, 2021
Typical summertime conditions can be expected this week with highs each day around 90°F. But with high humidity it will feel like the upper 90s nearing 100°F!
— NWS Raleigh (@NWSRaleigh) July 12, 2021
If you are working or playing outside today be sure to stay hydrated and take breaks in the shade! #ncwx pic.twitter.com/3WN7r3NQrf
Sunday's Climate Stats pic.twitter.com/qyZLF7f2kh
— NWS Wilmington NC (@NWSWilmingtonNC) July 12, 2021
Typical summertime conditions can be expected this week with highs each day around 90°F. But with high humidity it will feel like the upper 90s nearing 100°F!
— NWS Raleigh (@NWSRaleigh) July 12, 2021
If you are working or playing outside today be sure to stay hydrated and take breaks in the shade! #ncwx pic.twitter.com/3WN7r3NQrf
🔥 Hot, humid, here to stay! High pressure will remain in place this week, leading to highs in the low 90s and relative humidity values near 60. Using this handy chart, our expected heat index values will be near 100! Stay hydrated and seek shade during the afternoon hours. #NCwx pic.twitter.com/MpMP5zM5uV
— NWS Raleigh (@NWSRaleigh) July 12, 2021
Another day of temps in the upper 80s and low 90s will result in “feels like” temps in the low/mid 90s. Stay hydrated out there today! #NCwx pic.twitter.com/XFsu383ayV
— NWS Raleigh (@NWSRaleigh) July 13, 2021
Monday's Climate Stats pic.twitter.com/SuACWnC25P
— NWS Wilmington NC (@NWSWilmingtonNC) July 13, 2021
🥵Another day of temps in the low 90s and dew points in the low 70s will result in “feels like” temps in the mid/upper 90s with some areas reaching 100°
— NWS Raleigh (@NWSRaleigh) July 14, 2021
🌦️Summertime isolated to scattered showers/storms are possible this afternoon pic.twitter.com/d4wtkLpvyg
Tuesday's Climate Stats pic.twitter.com/R7YTC0g6Ei
— NWS Wilmington NC (@NWSWilmingtonNC) July 14, 2021
Heat index values will reach into the mid and upper 90s on Thursday. Stay cool and hydrated, and remember your pets! pic.twitter.com/wQv4PF7JiM
— NWS Wilmington NC (@NWSWilmingtonNC) July 15, 2021
🌞Another day of temps in the low 90s and dew points in the upper 60s and low 70s will result in “feels like” temps in the mid/upper 90s with some areas reaching 100° 🥵
— NWS Raleigh (@NWSRaleigh) July 15, 2021
🌦️Another chance of isolated to scattered showers/storms are possible this afternoon #NCWX pic.twitter.com/bwOtL1Z3hH
Wednesday's Climate Stats pic.twitter.com/tSjQd4SCmG
— NWS Wilmington NC (@NWSWilmingtonNC) July 15, 2021
A slow moving cold front will move into the region Sun bringing widespread showers and storms Sun- Wed. Estimated total rainfall amounts will be .5 - 1 inch in the Northern Piedmont and Coastal Plain and 1 to 1.5 inches in the Sandhills with locally higher amounts possible. #NCwx pic.twitter.com/wgAkWoA5G0
— NWS Raleigh (@NWSRaleigh) July 16, 2021
Thursday's Climate Stats pic.twitter.com/UfWXTnA3Pt
— NWS Wilmington NC (@NWSWilmingtonNC) July 16, 2021
It's another hot one. Limit time outdoors, especially in direct sunlight. Hydrate. And don't forget pets and animals need access to water too! 🐈 🐶🐴 🐄 #NCwx pic.twitter.com/yneZ3uLh5v
— NWS Raleigh (@NWSRaleigh) July 16, 2021
Showers and storms will become more numerous across the area today, with a few storms near the NC/VA border potentially being strong to severe. Periods of heavy rain and gusty winds are the primary threats. #NCwx pic.twitter.com/h7dfEi8cVS
— NWS Raleigh (@NWSRaleigh) July 17, 2021
Friday's Climate Stats pic.twitter.com/vE1awz9mf1
— NWS Wilmington NC (@NWSWilmingtonNC) July 17, 2021
Enjoy the next two days because the weather will become more unsettled as we head into the week ahead. #ilmwx #ncwx #scwx pic.twitter.com/BevO0rSPDQ
— NWS Wilmington NC (@NWSWilmingtonNC) July 17, 2021
Along with showers and thunderstorms this afternoon, today is also going to be another hot one! Here's the maximum heat indices for later this afternoon across central NC. Make sure to hydrate if engaging in outdoor activities this afternoon! #NCwx pic.twitter.com/hMiS1coLkq
— NWS Raleigh (@NWSRaleigh) July 17, 2021
Showers and storms are expected across the area today and again on Monday. Locally heavy rainfall is possible with the strongest storms, and there is a threat of flooding in low lying and poor drainage areas today and Monday. #NCwx pic.twitter.com/Q90mOqW1mG
— NWS Raleigh (@NWSRaleigh) July 18, 2021
Saturday's Climate Stats pic.twitter.com/57D63ELs4q
— NWS Wilmington NC (@NWSWilmingtonNC) July 18, 2021