![]() In August alone, Alex grazed the Outer Banks as a Category-2, while the remnants of Bonnie, Charley, and Gaston also moved up the Coastal Plain.īut the three storms in the western part of the state were the most damaging, in part because of their individual impacts but also because of the collective ones. In that stormy summer 15 years ago, there were 15 named storms in the Atlantic, seven of which affected North Carolina in some way. If you work for a media entity (TV, radio, website, newspaper, etc.) and wish to republish information from this site, please contact us at or call our offices at remnants of Frances, Ivan, and Jeanne all crossed the Carolinas over the span of three weeks, causing flooding, landslides, and the wettest month ever in the western part of our state. In short, if you do not have a written agreement with us to do so, you do not have permission to republish any information found on this site. Exceptions to this condition of use may only be made by express, written permission of RaysWeather.Com." See our Terms and Conditions page. Information, data, and images from this site may not be archived or stored for future use. (unless otherwise noted) and is the property of RaysWeather.Com, Inc. All information, data, and images contained on any page of this site are copyrighted by RaysWeather.Com, Inc. "The reader is not permitted to reproduce, retransmit, redistribute any weather data, forecasts, analysis, image, or any other product from this site to any other person or entity, in any format by any means. Here is our usage policy regarding rebroadcast or redistribution of any information from our site. Tropical Storm Margo formed Thursday farther east and is destined to live the life of a "fish storm" (no threat to any land mass).įirst, all data and forecasts on RaysWeather.Com are the intellectual property of, Inc. Atlantic and possibly thread the needle between the U.S. It is expected to turn northward before reaching the U.S. It will move WNW through mid-next week and be east of the Bahamas on Wednesday. With luck, Lee will remain a "sea monster.". Expect occasional daytime showers and thundershowers.Ī few dry and relatively cool days commence Thursday as high pressure moves from the Plains and across the Ohio Valley.Īs expected, Hurricane Lee has become a monster Category 5 storm with sustained winds of 165 mph. The next front arrives from the northwest on Wednesday. Both Monday and Tuesday have near to just below-average temperatures. Tuesday is drier, but we cannot completely rule out a stray afternoon shower. ![]() However, a few light daytime showers remain possible. We'll have some dry hours, mostly in the mornings.ĭrier air gradually arrives on Monday. Saturday has more clouds and greater coverage of showers with a few thundershowers. Scattered showers and thunderstorms linger through Friday evening and through the overnight hours into Saturday morning. The result for us will be an unsettled Friday evening and weekend. Meanwhile, an upper-level low over Georgia will drift into the Tennessee and Ohio River Valleys this weekend. Thursday - Partly to mostly clear Fall feel High near 70 degrees Low in the upper 40sĪ front moved through Thursday night and stalls to our east through Sunday. Wednesday - Generally cloudy Occasional daytime showers High in the lower 70s Low in the mid 50s Partly to mostly cloudy Cannot rule out a PM shower or t-shower Scattered clouds Isolated daytime showers Partly to mostly cloudy Scattered late-afternoon & overnight showers & t-showers Fog develops again tonight Light North wind, becoming SE 5-10 mphĮarly fog, then mostly cloudy PM showers & t-showers SE wind 5-10 mphĮarly fog, then mostly cloudy Showers & t-showers mostly late AM through afternoon SE wind, mostly light It's available at RaysMarketplace.Com and dozens of retailers across Western North Carolina. It captures the essence of the climate, terrain, scenery, and creatures great and small of the Southern Appalachians. The 2024 Blue Ridge Calendar is a work of art thanks to amazing photographers and a talented graphic designer. You'll have some dry hours on both days, mostly in the morning. Saturday will be wetter than today, and Sunday will be wetter than Saturday. ![]() Thursday's cold front stalls just to our east with an upper-level low in the Southeast. I would not declare summer "over," but there's no warm weather in sight. Scattered showers and thundershowers developed late this afternoon and will continue into the overnight period. Ray's Forecast NWS Forecast Right Now Wx Graphics Forecast Mapįorecast Last Updated at Friday, Septemat 6:53PM ![]()
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