Another Active Week For Some Across The U.S.
Another round of storms will sweep across the country this week. Isolated strong storms are possible across our area.
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Kaitlin Wright is the weekday evening Meteorologist for WCCB NEWS @ TEN.
Kaitlin comes to us from Pensacola, Florida where she worked as the morning Meteorologist for three years. Prior to her time on the northern Gulf Coast, Kaitlin worked in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina and in Albany, New York. From hurricanes and tornadoes to excessive heat and snow – she is knowledgeable about and familiar with a variety of weather conditions.
Kaitlin graduated from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte in 2015 with a Bachelorβs of Science in Meteorology. She also attended grade school here in the Charlotte area! Kaitlin is thrilled to be back home with her husband, Ryan, and their two dogs, Netty and Ayla.
Another round of storms will sweep across the country this week. Isolated strong storms are possible across our area.
It is a one-two punch as dual Coronal Mass Ejections are forecast to strike Earth on Thursday. This could allow the Aurora Borealis to be visible across portions of North America.
Discussion: An area of high pressure will continue to bring us dry conditions through late Wednesday. Tuesday will be cooler with a warmer Wednesday as a warm front…
Will Smith has apologized to Chris Rock after the actor marched on stage and smacked him during Sunday nightβs Oscars after Rock made a joke about the appearance of Smithβs wife, Jada Pinkett Smith.
Gusty wind and low relative humidity will led to an increased fire danger this weekend
The National Weather Service Survey Team has confirmed an EF-1 tornado in Alexander county as storms rolled through Wednesday night.
We now know two confirmed tornadoes ripped through Pickens county in South Carolina Wednesday night.
Discussion: Warm dry and breezy conditions will give way to cooler temperatures Friday and through the weekend. We will stay dry and breezy, but high temperatures will be below average starting Friday…
A completed survey for the destructive and deadly tornado in Arabi in eastern New Orleans Tuesday evening indicates a top wind speed of 160 mph.
Discussion: Showers will be scattered Thursday morning with isolated showers through the first half of the day - especially southeast of I-85. Additional disturbances will arrive over the weekend from the northwest…
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