Snow and Rain from the Mountains into Charlotte.
Big changes across the area over the next couple of days. The mountains sit under a Winter Storm Warning through Monday night with 3 to 5 inches…
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Brian’s road to becoming a member of the WCCB weather team started with a degree in Broadcast Journalism from Northern Arizona University. During his time as a proud Lumberjack, he played trombone in the marching band and did a fair amount of skiing (fun weather fact—yes, there is snow in Arizona!).
From there he completed the Broadcast Meteorology program at Mississippi State and took his first weather job as the weekday Morning Meteorologist in El Paso, Texas. After that, he spent three years covering the weekday morning weather in Tucson, Arizona. That was when he realized that outside of the summer monsoon season, doing weather in the desert isn’t that exciting. So, he and his family hit the road for Memphis, where tornadoes, flooding, and ice-storms were only part of the forecasting fun.
But after visiting his wife’s family in the Queen City and getting a taste of the area’s beautiful rivers, lakes, and rolling hills, along with the great food and friendly people, he became determined to become a Charlottean. He didn’t have to wait long before a job became available. He spent a year as the chief meteorologist at another station in town before he was thrilled to join the best (and certainly most fun) news team in the Queen City at WCCB.
Brian’s proudest achievement, however, still has to be his college job as a jungle cruise skipper at Disneyland. (As he continually reminds his wife, the female staffers that summer voted him “guy they’d most like to be stranded on Tom Sawyer’s island with.” She usually responds, “It’s been 20 years. Give it a rest.”).
If you see him out and about with his beautiful wife, Megan, two of the cutest (and loudest) little girls in the world, or a dog with the worst breath in the world, don’t be afraid to come up and say hi. He’s always looking for fun human interest stories to cover, so if you’ve got a good idea, he’d love to hear about it. If you’re lucky (or maybe unlucky) he may even dust off a few of those old jungle cruise jokes for you.
Big changes across the area over the next couple of days. The mountains sit under a Winter Storm Warning through Monday night with 3 to 5 inches…
Rain and snow chances strike from the mountains to the Piedmont over the next two days. Showers begin to spread across the region Sunday morning with the main…
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Believe it or not, this is still the Winter Season, and this week's weather stays much more seasonal. Not unbearably so, but several nights drop into the freezing zone.
Expect rain showers Sunday night and Monday. Temps throughout the week stay much cooler with highs mainly in the 60s and lows ranging from upper 30s to mid 50s.
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Sunday starts with some patchy fog, but it should move out fairly quickly. Skies become sunny early too, plus highs warm to the low 60s making for a lovely end to the weekend.
Scattered showers drop from now through Tuesday morning, although I don't expect it to be very heavy when it does rain. A cold front moves through on Monday…
WCCB's Brian Basham went to AIR Aerial Fitness, where owner Kerri Flanigan showed him the benefits of this non-traditional exercise routine.
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