High pressure will slide off to the southeast and winds will turn southerly, raising temperatures into the low 80s, with a mix of clouds and sunshine. A frontal boundary will drift south this evening, triggering scattered showers and storms across the northern half of the state that will diminish shortly after sunset.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) – Monday will bring beautiful and warmer temperatures to the Carolinas with highs in the low 80s with mostly sunny skies. Tuesday a weak frontal boundary will push into the Carolinas and will bring us at least a few scattered showers during the afternoon and into the evening. High temperatures […]
An active pattern delivers rain, storms, wind and even a cool down through the rest of the week. It's all thanks to a frontal boundary sweeping across the South
Periods of rain and an isolated rumble of thunder will persist through the evening, as the boundary shifts southward behind low pressure. Some of the rain will be briefly heavy, and rain totals will approach one inch in some areas, before the deeper moisture moves east after midnight.
Overview An active pattern is setting up to bring widespread showers and storms over the Lower Mississippi Valley. Some rain will be persistent and heavy at times to bring a flash flooding threat across the region including the Greater Baton Rouge area. Flood watches have already been posted for much of the surrounding areas. WednesdayA […]
take thunder, lightning m maybe winds of the 60 miles per hour. really dropping the temperature is going to happen all up along the frontal boundary. from today at work temperatures are 92 degrees in york, suddenly the cooler air all the rain settles down across the east. temperatures fault with it. suddenly pure seven-day forecast 81 degrees in new york. only 75 in buffalo, 77 degrees in detroit. much cooler air will settle in. now unfortunately there is a part of the country they've been dealing with extreme heat for a while. this is not going to cool off. temperatures on the gulf coast are the '90s and actually expected only to climb up closer to 100 degrees here by sunday and into monday. there are at least some folks cooling off for the next little bit. eric: drink lots of water is the advice and stay cool, adam thank you. arthel: adam and eric gop race for the white house is also heating up with less than six months now until the first in the nation iowa caucuses. all but one of the gop candidates took the stage there
rebuilding, the recovery, and kind of just cleaning up there. but we are watching storms today. we've still got frontal boundary, keep in mind, it's the same frontal boundary brought through last week, through the win the, brought tható[■ danger weather. mississippi on friday, we saw storms in georgia. notice today, storms still in georgia, also in alabama, and new orleans, to the carolinas. this is the same frontal boundarye1 moving very, very slowly. it's going to continue to move slowly over the next 24 hours. you see radar, the brighter colors of red, oranges and yellows, that's where we're seeing the heaviest rain falling.e1 lots offá lightning. very electrical. continuing to see the lightning especially after the daytime heating. in thefá center of your screen the center part of mississippi, you see an orange box, that's the thunderstorm warnings. you see that pink box in portions of georgia. that is a tornado watch.