School Closings And Delays For January 8th
Several schools in the WCCB viewing area will be closed, delayed, or going fully remote on Friday, January 8th due to the possibility of inclement weather.Β
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Several schools in the WCCB viewing area will be closed, delayed, or going fully remote on Friday, January 8th due to the possibility of inclement weather.Β
Timing out snow chances and winter weather late in the week.
Widespread rain, strong winds, and snow will impact the region on Christmas Eve. Blustery Christmas to follow.
Great Conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn will occur on December 21st, 2020.
President-elect Joe Biden on Thursday offered the leadership of the Environmental Protection Agency to Michael S. Regan, a North Carolina regulator who has made a name pursuing cleanups of industrial toxins and helping low-income and minority communities hit hardest by pollution.
The Small Business Administration has approved North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooperβs request for a disaster declaration for five counties affected by heavy rains from the remnants of Tropical Storm Eta.
Several schools in the WCCB viewing area will be closed, delayed, or going fully remote on Wednesday, December 16th due to the possibility of inclement weather.Β
A pair of systems will sweep through the Carolinas by Wednesday, the latter of which could bring some white stuff to our area.
One of the best meteor showers in 2020 will peak this weekend, but less than ideal viewing conditions for the WCCB area.
A green tint to the sky possible as far south as South Carolina.
Fireball flash plus a loud boom for some across the United States Wednesday afternoon.
Area Wide Freeze Across the WCCB Area Overnight Tuesday - Wednesday
Latest information on mountain snow and extreme drop in temperatures.
Rain chances increase before Thanksgiving
David and Hannah Mora who live in Honduras but consider North Carolina home, say they've lost everything that wasn't packed up as they headed to higher ground.
Former Hurricane Iota is no longer a threat after its historic landfall in Central America, but will the Atlantic churn out another storm soon?