Cooler pattern moving back in
The weekend kicks off on a soggy note, with rain and a few storms possible early in the day Saturday. As the morning continues stronger activity shifts south, giving us a chance to squeeze in some afternoon sunshine.
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Nationally recognized Meteorologist Janessa Webb brings her passion for weather and storytelling to the WCCB Charlotte WeatherWise team, where she delivers accurate and engaging forecasts every weekday evening at 9 and 10 p.m.
Born and raised in Anchorage, Alaska, Janessaβs passion for extreme weather began at an early age and has guided her through an extensive career in both national and local television. She returned to North Carolina after nearly four years in Washington, D.C., where she built a weather department from the ground up and served as Chief Meteorologist for several leading broadcasts.
Before that, Janessa was a Meteorologist for NBC News and MSNBC in New York City, appearing on programs such as Early Today, Morning Joe, NBC Nightly News, and The 11th Hour with Brian Williams. She also filled in for Al Roker on TODAY and previously served as a weekday meteorologist for WEWS-TV in Cleveland, Ohio. Webb spent her early years as a meteorologist in Anchorage, Alaska, at KYUR and KTVA for nearly nine years. She graduated from East Anchorage High School prior to studying at Winston-Salem State University and Mississippi State University.
Webb is a member of the National Weather Association, The American Meteorological Society, the National Association of Black Journalists. Webb has served as a mentor to young journalists throughout her career and believes strongly in giving back to the community.
When Webb isnβt tracking the weather, her faith and family remain the center of her life and foundation. She also has a passion for teaching and is a certified hot yoga instructor and personal trainer, she embraces an active lifestyle and loves a good adventure.
The weekend kicks off on a soggy note, with rain and a few storms possible early in the day Saturday. As the morning continues stronger activity shifts south, giving us a chance to squeeze in some afternoon sunshine.
That warm southerly windΒ isΒ making everything feelΒ very spring-like, along withΒ pulling in moisture straight from the Gulf of Mexico. So while weβre enjoying record- warmth, weβre also keeping an eye on rain chances.Β Friday,Β startsΒ off unusually warm with morning temperatures in the low 60s along with the possibility of a few showers or even an isolated storm. As we move toward late morning and early afternoon, sunshine should break through, helping temperatures climbΒ near 80 degrees.
Thursday starts off a bit unsettled with a few spotty showers around, but patience pays off. Clouds should thin later in the day,Β giving way for sunshine to break through and help temperatures climb into the low 70s by the afternoon.
TomorrowΒ through Friday, weβre locked into a spring-like pattern. Expect a mix of sunshine and clouds each day as a front wobbles nearby. Even when clouds win out, highs should land in the upper 60s to low 70s. By Friday, some areas may jump even higher, with temperatures pushing into the mid to upper 70s.Β
Tuesday begins withΒ a thickΒ pockets ofΒ early morningΒ fog before clouds thin enough to allow some sunshine. Afternoon temperatures will top out in the mid-60s, making for a comfortable day. Wednesday starts mild, with morning temperatures near 50 degrees.
After that chilly start, Saturday actually turns pretty nice. Weβll climb into the low 50s, which honestly feels pretty comfortable for a February evening. Clouds increase late, and rain moves in overnight.Β Valentineβs Day itself stays dry.
Friday will be another sun filled day with temperatures slightly cooler but a greatΒ way to finish off the week with highs in the mid 50s and a few neighborhoodsΒ in the 60s.
Weβll kick off bothΒ Thursday and FridayΒ with a bit of a chill, as temperatures start out in the mid-30s. By the afternoon, though, we rebound nicely into the mid to upper 50sΒ which isΒ right around average for this time of year. Thursday looks like the pick of the two days. Expect dry weather and a mix of sun and clouds. By Friday, clouds increase, andΒ most of the day stays dry, a stray shower canβt be ruled out during the morning hours. ItΒ will beΒ slightly grayer feel to end the workweek.
TomorrowΒ starts off a bit gray, along with a fewΒ showersΒ around the time everyoneβs heading out the door or waiting at the bus stop.
Tuesday is easily the standout of the week, bringing a taste of spring. Afternoon temperatures will climb close to 70 degrees, making it the warmest weβve felt since early January. Expect plenty of sunshine for most of the day, with a few extra clouds sliding in later in the day. Cloud cover increases overnight, and with it comes the chance for a few hit-or-miss rain showers. Those clouds help keep temperatures from dropping too far, so Wednesday kicks off on a mild note with morning readings in the 50s.
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