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Saturday, January 23, 2010

Ah, the weather

How's this for a lovely weather forecast:

This evening skies are cloudy with temperatures in the low 40s.

A strong storm system heads our way Sunday. Rain will begin north of I-40 overnight and in the Charlotte area by sunrise Sunday.

As the cold front moves closer to our area, rain will intensify with thunderstorms possible. This is because the front is bringing up warm, moist air which could set the stage for strong to severe thunderstorms late Sunday afternoon and early evening. People north of I-40 will see around 3 inches of rain and 2 inches in the Charlotte metro region.

A Flash Flood Watch will go into place Sunday afternoon for most of our viewing area. The Storm Prediction Center has already placed the Carolinas in a slight risk area for severe storms Sunday. The main threat will be along I-85.

Cooler air will move into our area Monday afternoon with high pressure taking center stage most of our work week.

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Yippee! I can't wait. Can you?

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