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#1 Postby FireRat » Sun Sep 09, 2018 8:10 pm

Hi everyone, I figured this might be a great time to start a thread dedicated to the weather of South and North Carolina, especially now as we watch Hurricane Florence very closely! I'm in the central NC triangle region and looks like we're going to get tons of rain and wind from Florence if the current forecasts are correct. Those of you in the eastern Carolinas should be prepping now, this could be a big one!

Strange to see this coming and we just had the first cool weather day in a long time, the day was overcast and it's only 69 degrees at the moment in Chapel Hill. Going to be an extremely interesting weather week around these parts folks.
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#2 Postby OiOya » Mon Sep 10, 2018 2:17 am

If nothing else, this storm may balance out the droughts we've had.
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#3 Postby FireRat » Tue Sep 11, 2018 3:40 am

For real, we might witness one of the hugest rain events in the country's history, right up there with Harvey! Some models over in the hurricane threads for Florence call for 40+ inches of rain across many parts of the state, just unreal. After such a dry 2016 and 2017, we did have a drought especially Fall '16. This year's been quite wet and now might be the wettest ever if the Florence forecast pans out.
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#4 Postby FireRat » Wed Sep 12, 2018 4:14 pm

Can you guys believe it, major hurricane now predicted to come ashore or near the NC coast and then parallel BOTH North and South Carolina coastlines as it moves southwest, so basically in reverse to the norm?!! This is madness! :double:
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#5 Postby CyclonicFury » Wed Sep 12, 2018 5:58 pm

This warm pattern is getting old. I'm ready for some cooler weather once Florence is out of the picture!
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#6 Postby OiOya » Wed Sep 12, 2018 8:37 pm

FireRat wrote:Can you guys believe it, major hurricane now predicted to come ashore or near the NC coast and then parallel BOTH North and South Carolina coastlines as it moves southwest, so basically in reverse to the norm?!! This is madness! :double:


I remember the prediction calling for that before, then smacking right into the entirety of the OBX. Now it's back to Wilmington/Myrtle Beach area, then it'll hang around my neck of the woods. I guess Florence wants to grab an honorary degree from FMU when she passes through. Bleh. :cry:
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#7 Postby FireRat » Sat Sep 15, 2018 4:28 am

I'm ready for Fall too y'all :)

Looks like Flo really hit Wilmington and Myrtle Beach hard as forecast, and there are some incredible rainfall totals that continue adding up in nearby areas! Check out the rainfall totals as of Friday evening:

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Hope you guys are faring OK during this event. Here in the Triangle we ended up getting a few heavy rainbands late Friday afternoon and evening with gusty winds. Gonna be a wet few days ahead!
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#8 Postby FireRat » Mon Oct 08, 2018 3:03 am

Watching soon to be Hurricane Michael down in the Caribbean, he's forecast to strike the north gulf coast of Florida and potentially com this way as a weakening tropical storm...not good news at all after what many of us dealt with Florence! Looks like a stormy week coming up followed by much more Fall-like weather come around 10/13.

Michael is not to be underestimated, this storm will likely impact the Carolinas with wind and water around 10/10 to 10/12. Watch this storm closely fellow Carolineans.
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#9 Postby FireRat » Fri Apr 19, 2019 3:34 am

Looking like a pretty rough day and evening on this Good Friday here in the Carolinas! MDT category is no joke, we might see widespread severe thunderstorms and a few embedded tornadoes, probably the biggest severe weather day in quite some time.

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#10 Postby northjaxpro » Fri Apr 19, 2019 4:36 am

Yeah, the people in the Carolinas really need to be on guard today. The best dynamics and support for severe thunderstorms and tornadoes will shift norrth as the day progresses and will be across that region, especially late this afternoon into the early evening..

I am anticipating severe thunderatorm or tornado watches to be issued later today for the North and South Carolina region by SPC for sure. It indeed could be a rough day up that way late today into this evening.
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#11 Postby FireRat » Wed May 20, 2020 11:37 pm

I might have to start building an Ark
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Been non-stop rain since Tuesday night here! Now its ridiculously heavy tonight, creeks might overflow if this keeps up here in Central NC. :double:

What a weird May it has been in these parts, cool.and wet, like an April but on crack.
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#12 Postby Stangfriik » Thu Jun 25, 2020 8:01 pm

We are gonna be camping and hopefully hiking the week of July 3rd-8th and the forecast up there is calling for 80% chance of storms for most of days what's the reason for this pattern?
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#13 Postby FireRat » Sun Jun 28, 2020 6:39 pm

Stangfriik wrote:We are gonna be camping and hopefully hiking the week of July 3rd-8th and the forecast up there is calling for 80% chance of storms for most of days what's the reason for this pattern?


It may be kind of early to predict such a high percentage for storms, but my guess is that it's just a reflection of a humid pattern expected for early July, with moisture coming north from the Gulf of Mexico leading to having at least typical summertime afternoon thunderstorms.

Any cold fronts coming down could enhance precip over NC, with an already hot soupy atmosphere in place. If a front stalls just north of the area, we could get more widespread rains, perhaps this is what models may have hinted at a few days ago. July however, rarely has prolonged rain in these parts, and instead we tend to get quick thunderstorms like much of the South. I wonder where exactly you guys plan to camp and hike, mountains maybe?
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#14 Postby Stangfriik » Mon Jun 29, 2020 6:51 am

FireRat wrote:
Stangfriik wrote:We are gonna be camping and hopefully hiking the week of July 3rd-8th and the forecast up there is calling for 80% chance of storms for most of days what's the reason for this pattern?


It may be kind of early to predict such a high percentage for storms, but my guess is that it's just a reflection of a humid pattern expected for early July, with moisture coming north from the Gulf of Mexico leading to having at least typical summertime afternoon thunderstorms.

Any cold fronts coming down could enhance precip over NC, with an already hot soupy atmosphere in place. If a front stalls just north of the area, we could get more widespread rains, perhaps this is what models may have hinted at a few days ago. July however, rarely has prolonged rain in these parts, and instead we tend to get quick thunderstorms like much of the South. I wonder where exactly you guys plan to camp and hike, mountains maybe?



Thanks for the reply. Yea we'll be in the Spruce pine area. Forecast has thankfully dropped a tad for some of the days so it's looking more promising. I was dumbfounded how it could call for 80% chances of rain for 10 consecutive days so I'm glad it finally changed. Looking at the radar lately, it seems you're right where it's quick storms that pass. I was fearful it was steady rain and storms throughout the day which would effectively kill the potential for certain hikes we want to do
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#15 Postby FireRat » Mon Jun 29, 2020 11:58 am

Stangfriik wrote:Thanks for the reply. Yea we'll be in the Spruce pine area. Forecast has thankfully dropped a tad for some of the days so it's looking more promising. I was dumbfounded how it could call for 80% chances of rain for 10 consecutive days so I'm glad it finally changed. Looking at the radar lately, it seems you're right where it's quick storms that pass. I was fearful it was steady rain and storms throughout the day which would effectively kill the potential for certain hikes we want to do


You're welcome Stangfriik! Best of luck on your hike, and yeah hopefully any storms will be short in duration and there won't be prolonged rains. It could be cloudy & misty as well in the mountains if a front does stall nearby.
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#16 Postby FireRat » Wed Mar 17, 2021 10:08 am

Major Severe Weather Outbreak across the Carolinas expected Thursday March 18, 2021.

This is the biggest risk day for our area since April 2019. Gonna need to keep an eye on this one folks, also best of luck to our neighbors to the west in MS and AL who are in the High Risk category today!

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