UPDATE Matt's World Of Weather: Third Time's A Charm?
Updated: 04/21/2013 - After two scrubbed launches on Wednesday and Saturday, Orbital Sciences will try for a third time to light the rocket. Window opens at 5pm Sunday evening.
Updated: 04/21/2013 - After two scrubbed launches on Wednesday and Saturday, Orbital Sciences will try for a third time to light the rocket. Window opens at 5pm Sunday evening.
Posted: 03/13/2013 - It's too late to name the comet, but certainly not too late to view it. In this Week's World of Weather we'll discuss our newest comet, Novichonok-Nevski. To find out when, where and how bright, just click here:
Updated: 02/23/2013 - Can you forecast a thunderstorm just by using the pain in your joints? In this week's World of Weather we will explore the impact a little pressure change has on our bodies.
Updated: 02/15/2013 - In the spirit of Valentine's Day, a 150-foot-wide asteroid will move in for a quick kiss of Earth's orbit at a record setting and very intimate distance.
Updated: 02/08/2013 - The heavy rain will be leaving the area through the morning hours, but the winds will continue to gust to 30 mph through the day.
Updated: 01/13/2013 - Visibilities this morning once again went as low as 0 miles and a similar situation could be in the works for Monday morning.
Updated: 12/24/2012 - Here's an early Christmas present from your friends in the Weather Authority Center
Updated: 12/22/2012 - Each year we have a 3% chance of having a White Christmas (1” of snow on the ground). To put it another way, Santa has a 97% chance of outfitting his sleigh with wheels each year. What's the outlook this year?
Updated: 12/19/2012 - Is it true that it only takes one day of thunder to produce snow in 7 days? This was originally posted last February, but recent events brought it back to the top of a lot of conversations.
Updated: 12/10/2012 - Sure December is doing its best impression of April, but that doesn't mean the winter will be a total loss. Here's your latest winter season outlook for eastern Carolina
Posted: 11/24/2012 - A Freeze Warning has been issued for parts of eastern Carolina. Despite everyone seeing cold temperatures, a few locations are still in their growing season.
Posted: 09/16/2012 - Frequently used, but rarely explained, wind shear can influence the strength and development of a hurricane, but what does it mean? In this week’s World of Weather we’ll cut, trim and shear off some understanding of this weather term.
Updated: 06/24/2012 - Temperature wise, we've seen both sides of the coin for the month of June (cool start, hot end). Looking forward, what does this mean for the month of July? Will it resemble the heat of 2011?
Updated: 05/13/2012 - Looking for a shot at seeing the Northern Lights? Well, in this week’s World of Weather we’ll take a closer look at the solar stain responsible for a possible aurora borealis show this week. Click over to learn more about AR-1476.
Updated: 05/05/2012 - Eastern Carolina will be gearing up for a super close encounter from a super close friend. Click to find out when the Supermoon will rise as well as details on the tidal impact from this event.
Updated: 04/29/2012 - For those looking for information about the International Space Station as well as the ocean current link, click on over.
Updated: 04/15/2012 - Does a really hot March mean a really hot July? In this Week’s World of Weather we’ll look back through the data to see what March says about the upcoming summer month.
Updated: 04/07/2012 - After a day searching the ground for Easter eggs, be sure to look up and hunt the night sky for an impressive number of planets and stars. Additionally, we’ll be rolling over the odometer on a trip to Spica in the World of Weather hot rod.
Updated: 03/21/2012 - Skywatchers along the East Coast may be able to see a NASA experiment that will launch a series of rockets to learn more about the little-understood jet stream winds that circle the Earth at the edge of space.
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