Active weather system could impact Thanksgiving travel
One of the busiest travel periods of the year arrives next week and active weather could cause some issues for those traveling across the country.
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One of the busiest travel periods of the year arrives next week and active weather could cause some issues for those traveling across the country.
Conditions across the Carolinas continue to improve after a rainy first half of the week.
Drought conditions continue to expand across the Carolinas this week and could have an impact on the Piedmont’s fall foliage this season.
Weak La Niña conditions have developed in the Pacific Ocean and are expected to continue through the winter according to NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center (CPC).
Drought conditions are expanding across North Carolina and South Carolina.
Heavy rain and gusty winds forecast to cause problems in the Carolinas this weekend as a Nor’easter develops off the coast.
Severe Weather Team 9 is keeping a close eye on the Atlantic as new model guidance shows that the Carolinas could be impacted by a tropical system early next week.
Tropical Storm Erin is moving west through the Atlantic Ocean and is expected to strengthen into the first hurricane of this season. In fact, the storm could reach major hurricane status by late this weekend.
Severe storms brought four inches of rain and flash flooding to Lincoln County, specifically downtown Lincolnton, on Wednesday night.
A meteor streaked across the skies of the Carolinas during the Bootids meteor shower Thursday afternoon, NASA confirmed.