Andrea makes landfall later today... lots of rain for the Carolinas...

>> Thursday, June 06, 2013

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Rain and storm chances set to ramp up...

>> Wednesday, June 05, 2013

We have an area of low pressure in the Gulf, a warm front in SC, and an approaching upper level trough on the board today that will all play a part in our weather in coming days.

Scattered showers and storms will be possible today, but then the chance of showers and storms really increases for tomorrow as that warm front lifts northward. Then for Thursday night and Friday, the upper level trough will pick up that Gulf low and lift it northeastward. Depending on how the specifics of these features unfold, parts of the region could wind up with a healthy shield of rain during this time period.

See the video for more.... some modeling is printing out some very impressive rain amounts.

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Drier air tries to work in from the north....

>> Tuesday, June 04, 2013

Drier air is seeping into parts of the region from the north today, and the result will be lower humidity and a dry forecast for some....especially along and north of I-40. South of I-40, the changes will be more subtle, and I think we need to maintain at least a small chance of some showers and storms.

The big weather player later this week will be the low pressure (formerly Barbara in the eastern Pacific) in the Gulf of Mexico. This will likely not become a classified tropical system, but it will lift up to near the Carolina coast by Friday.

For the mountains, foothills, and piedmont, it will mean rain and storm chances ramping up from later Thursday through Friday. For the coast, it could mean some quite breezy conditions by Thursday and Friday along with some rain and storms.

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