Still Below Average, but Gradually Warming
After a March day in May, we return to April feels tomorrow
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A Charlotte native, Kaitlin graduated from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte in 2015 with a Bachelor’s of Science in Meteorology. Before returning home, her broadcast career took her to Albany, New York; Myrtle Beach, South Carolina; and Pensacola, Florida. From hurricanes and tornadoes to excessive heat and snow – she is knowledgeable about and familiar with a variety of weather conditions.
Kaitlin holds the prestigious AMS Certified Broadcast Meteorologist (CBM) designation from the American Meteorological Society. The CBM is considered the gold standard in broadcast meteorology, recognizing excellence in meteorological expertise and effective communication of weather information to the public.
Kaitlin considers her greatest accomplishment to be motherhood. She and her husband, Ryan, are raising their three young boys, Reece, Holland and Rhodes who keep life busy, fun and full of adventure.
After a March day in May, we return to April feels tomorrow
The northernmost point in the U.S. will not see a complete sunset for more than two and a half months!
A very cold day ahead with high temperatures topping out 20 degrees below average
A big cool down is knocking on the Carolinas door as most neighborhoods will see highs 20° below average.
Monday cold front is strong and powerful and will bring a huge midweek temperature drop.
A warm and breezy Mother's Day on tap
Beautiful, dry and a bit breezy through your Mother's Day weekend
Increased fire danger with low humidity and gusty winds through the day Friday.
Humidity and temperatures fall quickly in wake of passing cold front
Thousands of turkeys were killed after a massive storm hit a York County farm in South Carolina Monday afternoon.
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