Our weather pattern will become favorable for scattered showers/storms starting Today into early next week. Today will be quite warm with highs approaching 90. Some of the scattered storms could be Marginally severe later Today and again Sun, strong gusty winds the main threat.
Here's today's Morehead City climate data. After a record-breaking hot day, Saturday will not be quite as hot with highs mainly in the low 90s. Scattered showers and thunderstorms are possible late in the day on Saturday.
Very warm temps will continue into the weekend following our warmest day of the year so far Today. Highs reached 103 at Rocky Mount, 88 in Morehead. With the heat and humidity, scattered showers/storms are possible, especially Sat afternoon per the latest HRRR. Mon/Tue looks wet.
Hot temperatures across eastern NC at early afternoon, with 85 here in Morehead City and upper 90s inland. Rocky Mount has already hit 100 degrees. A small chance of marginally strong/severe storms continues for later in the evening.
After a warm start, highs today will be in the upper 80s to near 90. There is a small chance of showers and storms later this evening. While coverage will be limited, storms that do form could be marginally severe with strong gusty winds. Scattered evening storms possible Sat
Here's Today's Morehead City climate data. It was quite warm around our area today with highs 94 at Cherry Point with 86 here in Morehead City. Warm again for Friday with some evening showers or thunderstorms possible. No severe weather expected, but heavy downpours are possible.
Warm and muggy weather expected Tonight and Sat. Despite good instability, a cap will hold on until Sat evening before scattered showers/storms develop. Scattered showers/storms are also possible again later in the day on Sunday. A wetter pattern is expected Monday into Tuesday.
Here's today's Morehead City climate data. Not only do rain chances increase over the next 2 or 3 days, so will temperatures. Highs Friday afternoon witn reach the mid to upper 90s at some inland locations to mid to upper 80s beaches.
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βExpect warm, humid conditions into the weekend with rising rain/storm chances as precipitable water hits 2" by Fri. Meanwhile, a Gulf disturbance has developed, but has only a 10% chance of development.
Morning satellite shows quite a bit of cirrus clouds across the Carolinas. Highs will be in the mid 80s Today and Thursday. There will be some small rain chances Thursday night and again Saturday, but better rain chances now come early next week.
Here's today's Morehead City climate data. As we get deeper into mid-June, the latest long range forecast shows a 50% chance of above normal temperatures for the Eastern Carolinas.
Warmer and more humid air returns on Wednesday and Thursday with very small chances of showers Wednesday Night/Thursday. However, a better chance of showers and storms comes Saturday and Saturday Night. Rainfall amounts of 1/4" to 1/2" will be possible in Carteret County.
After a comfortable morning low of 66 in Morehead City, satellite showing patchy high clouds across the Carolinas. Highs reach the mid 80s Today. There is a very small chance of a shower or storm Wednesday Night and Thursday, with higher rain chances this weekend.
As a weak cold front crosses the area this evening, a few storms occurring from Fayetteville to west of Wilmington. This activity should stay to our south. Lows tonight cooler, mid/upper 60s. Warmer late week with highs Friday into the low 90s. Showers return Fri Night thru Sat.
Here's Today's Morehead City climate data. Dry weather continues through the work week. Monday's highs will be well into the 80s, but a bit cooler behind a weak front Monday Night/Tuesday. By Friday, highs will be pushing 90 degrees, with our next rain chances on Saturday.
Warm and sunny weather will continue for the next several days, with highs well into the 80s with lows in the 70s. For Today, increased fire danger is predicted, along with a Small Craft Advisory for gusty SW winds and rough seas. No rain until next Saturday.
Here's Today's Morehead City climate data. One week into the Hurricane Season and the Atlantic Basin is quiet, but two disturbances have high chances of developing in the Pacific off of Mexico.
Some high clouds across the Carolinas at late afternoon Saturday. Unfortunately, no rain is now expected through the next 7 days. Temperatures will remain quite warm with highs well into the 80s and lows in the low 70s.
Warm, dry weather will continue for the next several days. With the dry weather, increased fire danger statements remain in effect Today for most all of eastern NC. By Monday, we jump straight in to mid-Summer with highs inland in the mid 90s.