Wet Week Ahead as Fred Flies Closer
Fred has made landfall along the Florida Panhandle Monday afternoon as a high-end tropical storm and is now taking aim at the Carolinas.
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Fred has made landfall along the Florida Panhandle Monday afternoon as a high-end tropical storm and is now taking aim at the Carolinas.
A wet and stormy weather pattern will set up over the area for the next several days.
All eyes are on Fred at the moment, but future Tropical Storm Grace may steal the show soon.
We'll have one last smoking-hot day across the Carolinas before a tandem of rainmaking systems - one tropical - arrives early next week.
The Charlotte Metro just saw one of the hottest days of the year yesterday, and even more heat is on the way.
Fred may be down, but it's certainly not out.
80s and 90s will continue to fry the Carolinas through the weekend, while pop-up storms remain our only channel of relief.
A classic summertime pattern has taken hold of the Carolinas, as hot and humid days with pop-up storms carry us into the weekend.
Potential Tropical Cyclone Six develops just east of the Lesser Antillies.
It may feel like summer will be making up for lost time this week.
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