Thursday, August 29, 2013

We had much better weather today in the triangle than was forecasted. The potentially inclement weather moved around the triangle and the rain fell elsewhere.

Tonight we should have fair and mild weather with isolated showers. Weather is looking very promising for the first half of the weekend! Perfect weather for the opening game of Wolfpack football! Friday should be mostly sunny and less humid with a high of around 86, and Saturday should be mostly cloudy with a high around 88 and a bit more humid than Friday. WRAL's forecast for Sunday? Cloudy with a chance of meatballs... not really. It's "Partly sunny, hot and humid with scattered afternoon storms." So, as students and families are getting geared up for fall, here comes the normal summer weather.

There is currently a severe weather statement in effect for the Southwestern United States, and a tornado watch in effect for the northern half of Wisconsin.

There is finally more of a tropical update for this unusually slow hurricane season! Post-tropical cyclone Juliette has been declared a remnant low for coastal risk and there will be no more advisories concerning her as a storm. There is some better news (or worse news depending on who you are and how you look at it) for the Atlantic! For the mid-Atlantic, there is a 30-50% chance, and for the African coast there is >50% chance that a tropical cyclone will be born within the next 48 hours. I will try to keep you all updated as best I can on this front.

For now, enjoy the weekend!

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Hazardous weather outlook for Central NC today and tonight!

Severe thunderstorms possible for Central NC throughout the afternoon and evening! Storms with heavy rain and wind gusts up to 50 mph possible in some areas


Everyone prepare for the worst but hope for the best! If you don't have to be outside or on the road this afternoon, please stay at home! Flooding has not been mentioned in the forecasts but with the wind gusts forecasted up to 50 mph, some limbs and small trees could be taken down onto the road or houses.

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

North Carolinians have had some wonderful weather this past week but it looks as though the next couple of days are going to bring some rain back into the picture as well as some warmer temperatures. The 7 day forecast is showing temperatures getting back up to the 90s and a bit more cloudy rather than sunny weather for the next few days. Scattered afternoon showers and t-storms can be expected for tomorrow and Thursday and temperatures will remain fairly constant with highs in the upper 80s and lows around 70. We have had such a mild summer here in NC!

Weather in the midwest and west has shifted 180 degrees from earlier this summer. Now, the southwestern region of the United States (Southern Nevada, Northern Arizona, and central and southern Utah) is actually under a flash flood watch, most likely because the ground is so dry that even the smallest amount of rain, rather than being absorbed into the soil, actually runs across the ground as if the ground were a non-porous surface. Also, now the northern midwest (South Dakota, Wisconsin, Iowa, and Minnesota)  is under a  heat advisory an a red flag warning.

There is no tropical cyclone activity in the Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, or the Caribbean at this time.

I hope everyone is having a fantastic first full week back to classes! I am thoroughly enjoying my classes this semester and will be integrating some of my Spanish into future posts! I will also be updating my blog every Tuesday and Thursday each week, with other posts providing that an important meteorological event occurs. :D

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Today is the first day of classes for students at NC State and we sure do have a beautiful day for it. The temperature will be staying mild throughout the day and sprinkles will be experienced into the afternoon. As moisture continues to increase in the atmosphere throughout the day, storms will be possible in the later afternoon and into the evening. 

More red flag warnings have been set in place for southern Oregon, southern and mid Idaho, and northern California, and Heat advisories are issued for places in the northern midwest. 

Some flooding has been reported in the southeastern United States due to this stationary front parked over the southeast. 

Classes are going well so far and I'm getting into my Atmospheric Dynamics class.

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Let band camp at NC State begin!! Such a nice day to start band camp! High temperatures today reached the mid 80s and the temperatures are looking great for the next few days!

Rain and cooler temperatures, those most unusual for a North Carolina August, can be expected over the next few days as this front begins to move through the Southeastern United States and parks itself over the Carolinas. Highs will be in the upper 70s lower 80s.

The national outlook is similar to previous days. Western South Dakota is under a severe thunderstorm warning throughout the evening and there are more Red Flag warnings issued for Southeastern Idaho and Northwestern Utah.