Near record warmth today...

>> Friday, April 02, 2010



Highs will surge in the mid to upper 80s today under a sunny sky. The GSP airport down in the Upstate of South Carolina set a new record high yesterday, and I think several record highs around the region could fall today. Record highs today are as follows....

Greensboro: 87
Charlotte: 86
Asheville: 87
GSP: 84
RDU: 90

The Greensboro, Charlotte, and GSP record highs have a good chance of being tied or broken today.

For the Easter weekend, we will see some mid and high level clouds at times, but still lots of sunshine overall. A stray shower can't be ruled out in the western mountains, but the Piedmont to the coast will remain dry. Around the Piedmont, highs tomorrow will be in the lower 80s with upper 70s to lower 80s Easter Sunday.

If you are heading to sunrise services Sunday morning, temps will be in the 50s.

We will continue to see lots of 80s for highs Monday through Wednesday next week before a stronger cold front brings some showers and cooler temps toward the end of next week.

Everyone have a safe and blessed Easter weekend....

4 comments:

Marc 9:07 AM  

Thanks for you blog! I discovered it during snow season and check it out almost everyday now. Thanks also for not being ashamed of your faith in Christ!

Matthew East 12:00 PM  

Marc....thanks for stopping by! I appreciate your kind words....

Anonymous 1:58 PM  

Matthew,
You and your family have a great Easter on Sunday! The warmth we felt today, it seems as if we skipped spring and plunged right into summer... By the way, we had so-so winter this past season... I think we had 2 or 3 winter hits total. Though we are headed toward summer, I am already looking forward to what next winter may be like. You can tell that I am a snow fan (because of growing up in New York and used to seeing snow all the time in winter). Please continue to keep up the good work!

TY

Matthew East 2:29 PM  

TY.....hope you guys had a great Easter as well. This past winter was interesting. It was a loaded winter pattern with plenty of cold and and a lot of storm systems. Some areas got the short end of the stick, while I bet if you ask folks in the Triad up through Washington, DC, most would say they saw more than enough snow to last them. I believe the Triad finished with 9 winter weather events.

No ideas about next winter yet....working on some summer ideas.

I appreciate your kinds words...keep checking in!

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