Warmer Temperatures & Sunshine Through Midweek
Gradual warming over the next two days with plenty of sunshine.
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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.
Gradual warming over the next two days with plenty of sunshine.
Wet and cold was the name of the game through most of the workweek, but expect changes heading into the weekend. It will still be cool with high temperatures below average as we top out in the near 50Β° on…
Flash Flood Watch in effect for Richmond, Lancaster and Chesterfield countiesΒ until Friday morning. Winter Storm Warning has been cancelled and replaced with a Winter Weather Advisory for Ashe…
Winter Storm WarningsΒ in effect from Rowan county points west across the northern Piedmont, Foothills, and Mountains until 7 PM Thursday. Winter Weather AdvisoryΒ in effect from Stanly county westward through Cleveland…
Winter Weather Alerts for Charlotte and much of the WCCB region ahead of Thursday storm.
Winter Storm Watches issued across 1/2 of the WCCB for Thursday. xpect a freezing night ahead with low temperatures below freezing across the WCCB area. Clouds…
An apparent tornado killed three people and injured 10 others as it struck a coastal North Carolina town, authorities said. It was spawned along the edge of the same weather system bringing bitterly cold temperatures to much of the nation.
Sunshine returns on Tuesday with another system midweek
When temperatures rise with height through the atmosphere, this is called a temperature inversion.
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