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Warming trend begins today

We’re topping out in the upper 80s this afternoon, but that’s just the start. By tomorrow, we’ll be pushing 90Β°, and the real heat peaks Friday and Saturday, with highs close to 93Β°and 94Β°. That’s nearly 20 degrees above what we usually see in mid-April.

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The First Hurricane Season Outlook Drops TodayΒ From ColoradoΒ State UniversityΒ 

One of the biggest storylines this year isn’t just in the Atlantic,Β it’s happening in the Pacific.Β There are growing signs that aΒ β€œSuper El NiΓ±o” could develop as we head into the peak of hurricane season. A typical El NiΓ±o means warmer-than-average water in the Pacific. AΒ SuperΒ El NiΓ±o takes that even further, with temperatures running aboutΒ 1.5 to 2Β°C above normal, which can have a stronger influence onΒ weather patterns.Β Right now, some of the latest guidance from NOAA and the ECMWF suggests there’s roughly aΒ 1-in-3 chanceΒ we could reach those levels by late summer or early fall.

Significant severe weather threat tonight through Monday

The severe weather threat is continuing to build across our region late tonight into Monday. The primary threats are damaging winds and even a few tornadoes, especially for locations south of I-85 and along and east of the I-77 corridor.

Severe Weather Preparedness Week: Flooding

We say it all the time: turn around, don’t drown. That’s for good reason - the #1 cause of avoidable death from severe weather in the Carolinas is drivers trying to make it through flooded roadways.

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