Pet of the Week: Meet Shylo
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Nicole Madden is the WCCB’s Chief Meteorologist, providing the morning forecasts on News Rising on WCCB Charlotte’s CW. Nicole joined the WCCB Charlotte weather team in August 2017.
She comes to us from KSLA in Shreveport, LA where she was the Weekday News Now at 4pm Meteorologist.
Nicole spent the first three years forecasting for the ArkLaTex. From tornado outbreaks in Dixie Alley to the Red River Flood of 2015 and again in 2016 to wildfires, flash flooding from Tropical Storm Bill and yes, even winter weather – she has experienced nearly everything Mother Nature has to offer. Not only was Nicole forecasting in the studio, but she took her expertise into the elements to track storms and cover the aftermath of the not so nice side of Mother Nature.
She also loves to get out into the community and do personal event forecasts from different towns in each and every county in the viewing area.
Nicole graduated from Florida State University in 2014 with a Bachelor’s of Science in Meteorology and a minor in Mathematics. She is an active member of the American Meteorological Society. Prior to her degree at FSU, she graduated from the University of Pittsburgh with her Bachelor’s of Science and a dual degree of Business and Communication.
When Nicole doesn’t have her head in the clouds she loves playing with her rescue pup, Colby, traveling and watching the ‘Noles and New York Jets during football season.
Watch to find out how you can adopt Shylo or any of the animals with CMPD Animal Care and Control!
Cloudy and slightly cooler with highs in the mid 70s and spotty afternoon and evening showers ahead of storms late Thursday.
It was one of two confirmed tornadoes in the Carolinas over the weekend.
One more pleasant and sunny day ahead with highs in the mid to upper 70s, before a more unsettled pattern takes over mid to late week.
Cooler but staying pleasant today with sunny skies and highs in the 70s and isolated mountain showers.
The threat of severe weather begins Friday afternoon concerning damaging wind, lightning, hail, and flash flooding through Saturday night.
Active pattern setting up this weekend beginning with showers and storms this afternoon and more widespread storms Saturday. A few storms could be strong to severe with damaging wind and localized flooding the biggest concerns.
Warm and breezy today with spotty storms possible -- storm chances increase through the end of the week with more widespread storms possible Saturday.
Warm and muggy today with highs in the upper 80s and isolated storm chances for the mountains.
Warm and dry today with highs in the low to mid 80s, ahead of storms chances later in the week.
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