
Severe storms across the Northeast to the Virginia’s today
Our cold front that brought the severe weather to the Great Lakes yesterday afternoon and evening is marching towards the east. Thunderstorms are already firing

Our cold front that brought the severe weather to the Great Lakes yesterday afternoon and evening is marching towards the east. Thunderstorms are already firing

Thunderstorms are a part of summer. In some areas it’s the dominant weather feature. Here in the Carolina’s a front came down from the north,

We are back in our Greenville studios for the foreseeable future. Until Upstate NY calls again. Which by the way… that sunshine, 70s, low humidity,

I hope everyone enjoyed their 4th of July holiday weekend! We enjoyed ours in the natural air conditioning of Upstate NY with afternoon highs mainly

It will be very warm to hot and humid in the eastern half of the nation today with most locations topping out between 85-95 degrees.

Wednesday was the peak of the heat in South Carolina. It hit 102 F at my house! Well, technically 101.7 F but we round up!

Several days ago when I was looking at the GFS and especially the EURO models in the medium range, they were going record to all

Has this spring been hot enough for you? Enough 90+ or 100+ days yet? Well, guess what? Today is the first day of summer and

Heatwave number 2 has been well advertised and is about to deliver. The heat is already building across the southern Plains and the lower Mississippi

It’s still really hot and humid across most of the Mid Atlantic and the Southeast US today. Temperatures will range from the 90s to near 100 degrees for one more day. An approaching cold front, the same one that sparked MCS development in the Great Lakes and Northeast yesterday, will settle southbound today with storms firing over the Ohio Valley, then rolling across the Appalachians into the heart of the Southeast and Mid Atlantic this afternoon and this evening. Straight line damaging winds are the biggest threat with these storms, hail threat is minimal but not zero, tornado threat is low but not zero.
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