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After a wet night, we will squeeze in one more mild day in the Piedmont before colder air arrives tonight into tomorrow. Highs tomorrow and Thursday will be a good bit below average.
Up in the mountains, some snow showers look possible tomorrow and then again with a clipper Thursday night into Friday morning.
See full details on all of this in today's video...
Today and tomorrow mark the 20th anniversary of the Superstorm of '93. Truly an incredible weather event....anything from a blizzard in many locations, including the Deep South, to violent tornadoes in Florida.
The NC mountains were just crushed with snow with 33" in Boone and over 60"+ in the highest of elevations.
It is hard to believe that is has been 20 years since that incredible weather event.
What incredible weekend weather! I think many folks officially have Spring fever now after that weekend. However, Spring is not here.....
A cold front is approaching, and that will spread some rain into the region. A few piedmont rain showers are possible this afternoon, but then the bulk of the rain will move through this evening and tonight. The time-frame will be a bit earlier for the mountains.
Not a huge rain event here....but many areas will likely see 0.50" or so.
A pretty good period of chilly weather will then settle in behind this system for the Wednesday-Friday time frame. Highs and lows will be back below average at that point.
Yesterday's 12z run of the European popped a big Southeast storm system that resulted in a Carolina snow storm Monday-Tuesday of next week. The 0z run today still has the system, but not as intense, and most of the snow winds up to our north.
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