The Rain Finally Came
Posted: 4:44 PM Showers finally arrived in eastern North Carolina after taking a vacation for the past several weeks.
Posted: 4:44 PM Showers finally arrived in eastern North Carolina after taking a vacation for the past several weeks.
Updated: 8:47 PM Although the official start to summer is still over a month away, it's never too early to talk about heat safety tips.
Posted: 4:54 PM A cold front will become stationary over the Carolinas giving us the best chance for widespread rain in weeks.
Posted: 4:58 PM Last year's El Nino is being replaced by La Nina in the equatorial Pacific Ocean.
Posted: 7:59 PM Eastern North Carolina could use a few showers as the dry weather pattern continues.
Posted: 8:54 PM More dry weather is in store for the east, with very little relief in sight. As a result, the fire danger could intensify as we head into next week.
Updated: 8:53 PM Typically March, April, and May deliver strong thunderstorms to Eastern Carolina but so far this year has been very quiet.
Posted: 4:54 PM Gusty winds and dry ground will lead to an increased fire danger across eastern North Carolina this weekend.
Posted: 4:53 PM Once again eastern North Carolina has been placed in abnormally dry conditions.
Posted: 5:08 PM Temperatures will hit the upper 80s to near 90° over the next few days in eastern North Carolina.
Posted: 4:55 PM Eastern North Carolina will experience the warmest weekend so far this year.
Posted: 5:14 PM El Nino is fading away in the equatorial Pacific Ocean.
Posted: 5:26 PM April will be the first dry month of the new year.
Posted: 4:43 PM Soil conditions across eastern North Carolina are near average for this time of year.
Posted: 5:45 PM After a long dry spell across our area, it now appears a wetter weather pattern on the way.
Posted: 5:09 PM A major volcanic eruption in Iceland is likely to send ash particles around the Northern Hemisphere.
Posted: 5:31 PM A new forecast for May suggests near normal temperatures and rainfall for May.
Posted: 4:48 PM Weather conditions over the next week should be close to what we normally expect in April.
Posted: 4:50 PM The pollen count reached a record high in portions of North Carolina on Wednesday.
Posted: 5:17 PM It looks like an active tropical season across the Atlantic Basin this year.
Updated: 6:44 PM Some clouds are expected on Easter Sunday, with a slight chance of a shower, but nothing major expected. Around sunrise, temperatures will be in the middle 50s, with a bit of patchy fog possible.
Posted: 5:20 PM A new forecast suggests a warm April across North Carolina.
Posted: 4:43 PM It should be a sunny and mild weekend at area beaches.
Posted: 4:50 PM The warmest temperatures of 2010 are headed in our direction.
Posted: 4:44 PM We're over a week away from Easter but a weather pattern change could spell lots of warm temperatures.
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