Florence A Depression But Not Done: Rain Timeline Monday And Tuesday
Sunday Evening September 16 Florence is a Tropical Depression and The National Hurricane Center issued their final advisory for the system at 5 PM today. The center was located 25
Sunday Evening September 16 Florence is a Tropical Depression and The National Hurricane Center issued their final advisory for the system at 5 PM today. The center was located 25
Saturday September 15 2018 Tropical Storm Florence is located west of Myrtle Beach in South Carolina this morning but the wind flow continues to pump the heaviest rain and ocean
Wednesday September 12 2018 Hurricane Florence is still strong this morning with 130 mph winds and is looking like it will get stronger today. My prior report mentioned the European
Tuesday September 11 2018 Hurricane Florence is holding at 140 mph winds and now showing up on the edge of our water map. In addition to the States of Emergency
Sunday September 9 2018 Rain is already in place and temperatures may not move much all day. Expect a wet and chilly day and many areas will test the soggy
Saturday September 8 2018 There is so much to talk about with rain and flooding today and this weekend are thanks to a stalling front and the remains of Gordon.
Friday September 7 2018 The heat wave is over but some will hang on to a warm day but a noticeable change is spreading in. Showers will rebuild later this
Thursday September 6 2018 There are three main things to highlight this morning. Today will be the last Heat Advisory for our region in this stretch. The weekend will be
Sunday September 2 2018 The strong and slow moving storms have left plenty of moisture around. That has prompted this Dense Fog Advisory in the mountains until 10 AM, but
September 1 2018 I really hope you were able to see my morning report Friday and it helped. The expectation for slow moving storms proved itself and the High Resolution