Severe Weather Awareness Week: Watches vs Warnings and Severe Thunderstorm Classifications
Day 2 of Severe Weather Awareness Week explains the difference between watches and warnings.
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Day 2 of Severe Weather Awareness Week explains the difference between watches and warnings.
A nice weekend across the Queen City as Charlotte FC has their home opener and runners take on the Truist Corporate Cup.
Right on schedule! The peak tree pollen is usually in April, but it typically starts in late February.
A prescribed burn is planned on the Grandfather Ranger District which is south of Blowing Rock.
Charlotte broke two records on Thursday, but we head back to reality on Friday.
A backdoor cold front will drop across the Carolinas late Thursday.
The Carolinas will gain over an hour of daylight this month!
Final preparations are underway as the next advanced weather satellite is ready to launch into orbit.
Outdoor weekend plans? Here is the timing of widespread rain.
There are many frost-tolerant plants that you can plant two weeks before the last frost or freeze.
Cold-air damming returns to the Carolinas on Thursday resulting in a sharp temperature gradient.
On Tuesday, the City of Hickory released video of the wooden arches collapsing.
A strong cold front will move through late Thursday into early Friday bringing the potential for isolated severe storms.
Head outside to check out the full "snow" moon!
The rain/snow mix will likely stay north of I-40, but the cold air spills across the entire area on Sunday.
Over 20 earthquakes have rumbled through the Palmetto State over the past four months. Is the "big one" coming?
