And of course, my area finally gets a direct hit from a strong t'storm when I'm out of town (Detroit)...
I always remember when I was growing up that whenever the Carolinas had our worst heatwaves, the Charlotte area would be around 100, but that corridor from Columbia to Raleigh would always be 104-107. I always wondered why that area seemed to get a few degrees hotterWhen I was a kid I lived in Goldsboro (..Dad in Air Force). You can add that place to the corridor. I think it's the sandy soil and flat terrain.
yeah, Raleigh can get into the eastern Carolina heat. There's times it can be hotter than the eastern areas. I think it's because the sea breeze front gets right to the Wake County boarder and then fizzles with the nighttime "cooling" (or stabilization).I always remember when I was growing up that whenever the Carolinas had our worst heatwaves, the Charlotte area would be around 100, but that corridor from Columbia to Raleigh would always be 104-107. I always wondered why that area seemed to get a few degrees hotter
I drove from Charlotte to Charleston this afternoon from about 1pm to 4. Was 90 in Charlotte when I left. Crazy how the temps were 96 to 100 from Columbia to North Charleston, then when I crossed the bridges into Mt pleasant temp was only 84.
Warnings up south-west of Wilkes County. Scott Powell is all over it live what a dumb***
Please be safe. Don't forget your helmet.Watching two areas for storms to form. Hickory NC south into upstate SC. View attachment 43134
Can waterspouts form over Kerr Scott Dam west of Wilkesboro?
He doesn't give a "dam". LOLAre you asking if a tornado can form over a dam? Or are you just yanking our chain, because you know that waterspouts generally occur over a large body of water? Aka... not a dam...
He doesn't give a "dam". LOL
Barely a drop here. Heavy rain less than 2 miles away. Gonna be like this all summer it looks like. Gonna have to wait for a hurricane I guess to get good rain here.
Because weather is dynamic and majority of weather is happy.Why does the NWS frequently put out a HWO to state that no hazardous weather is expected at any point in the foreseeable future?
Why not issue a Fair Weather Outlook and say that happy weather conditions will dominate through the period?