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Normally there is at least something to write about in these blogs.

Today – and really most of this week – will be the rare exception.

We have no rain chances thru the end of this week, even creeping into early next week.

The total rainfall map from the WPC shows the story quite well. We aren’t alone in this, as most of the southeast an...


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Not much has changed regarding the forecast for our showers/storms expected to move in later this afternoon and evening.

The only real change is that the Storm Prediction Center has introduced a 5% chance of damaging straight-line winds within 25 miles. No tornado concerns today.

Timing is still generally on track. The bro...


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The remainder of our Friday will be dry and warm. As of 2:30p, temperatures are in the mid 80s, flirting with our daily record high of 86° set back in 2012.

The first half of Saturday will be nice. We’ll warm back up to the low to mid 80s.

We are still expecting a line of showers and storms to move thru sometime Saturday evening <...


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Dry and borderline hot today. Current forecast high temp is 85° – our daily record high is 87° set in 2012; we’ll see if we give it a run for its money.

A few showers will be possible Friday AM, but think most of us will be dry. Also, can’t rule out a quick shower/storm during the afternoon – but again, think most of us stay dry. High temperatures will yet agai...


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If you thought March felt abnormally warm – you’d be correct. It was actually the 2nd warmest March on record with an average temperature of 60.3° (warmest is 61.1° in 2012).

No April Fools jokes here – just high temperatures continuing to be ~20° above average.

We “cool” down a bit after out cold front passes thru on Saturday night, but by “c...


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