Breaking Down Tuesday's Severe Threat
Heavy rain, damaging winds, and even a few tornadoes are all on the table this Tuesday.
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Heavy rain, damaging winds, and even a few tornadoes are all on the table this Tuesday.
Unfortunately for Queen City snow-lovers, it's looking like Charlotte's 705-day flake-free streak will continue. Here are our thoughts.
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The Geminids, which can produce over 100 meteors per hour at its peak, reaches a crescendo tonight.
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A nursing whale calf recently died on a North Carolina beach after ingesting a balloon.
It has been 26 days since Charlotte last recorded measurable rainfall.
Worsening drought and an expected increase in wildfire activity has lead to more than two dozen counties being placed under a burn ban until further notice.
The northern lights made it down to the Carolinas on Sunday! This could become more common due to an impending solar maximum.
The Charlotte food scene is shining a little brighter tonight.
It is that time of year where we move our clocks back one hour. This means sunsets just after 5 PM are right around the corner.
Due to worsening drought, the Catawba-Wateree River Basin is now in stage 1 drought and residents are encouraged to conserve water.
Temperatures will plummet Halloween night as the first freeze of the season settles across much of the region.
Jackets will be needed for trick-or-treaters this year! Freeze Watches in effect Halloween night.
After weeks with little to no rain, severe drought has taken over parts of the WCCB viewing area.
As we learned last year, snowfall is never a guarantee - but this winter should be the most favorable for the white stuff in over five years.
