Exceptions to this condition of use may only be made by express, written permission of RaysWeather.Com." See our Terms and Conditions page. Information, data, and images from this site may not be archived or stored for future use. (unless otherwise noted) and is the property of RaysWeather.Com, Inc. All information, data, and images contained on any page of this site are copyrighted by RaysWeather.Com, Inc. "The reader is not permitted to reproduce, retransmit, redistribute any weather data, forecasts, analysis, image, or any other product from this site to any other person or entity, in any format by any means. Here is our usage policy regarding rebroadcast or redistribution of any information from our site. Thursday looks dry and somewhat warmer.įirst, all data and forecasts on RaysWeather.Com are the intellectual property of, Inc. Widely scattered afternoon thundershowers are possible Tuesday Wednesday afternoon has only the slightest chance of an afternoon thundershower. Tuesday and Wednesday will be somewhat cooler than Sunday and Monday. High pressure moves from the Tennessee River Valley to the Mid-Atlantic Tuesday through Thursday. Scattered showers and thunderstorms will be around Monday through the evening hours. A shower or thundershower is possible before sunrise Monday. Temperatures progressively crawl out of their deep hole to a warm Sunday.Ī cold front moves through from northwest to southeast Monday evening. Sunday is a mostly dry day with just a stray PM thundershower. Saturday has less coverage of mostly afternoon showers and thunderstorms, but outdoor activities must still account for them. Any lingering showers will conclude this evening. Late morning and this afternoon, scattered showers developed. The front pushes to the Carolina Coast this weekend with a weak area of high pressure in the Southern Appalachians.įriday had a brief look at the sun. At the surface, a front stretches from central VA and NC to New Orleans, then NW to Texas. It opens up into a trough in the Northeast this weekend. The upper-level low that has been to our east for several days is now slowly lifting north into the Ohio Valley and Eastern Great Lakes. Otherwise, high temperatures were 1-2 degrees warmer than the record cool June 22nd: Boone's coolest June at 61 degrees Banner Elk 1920 (64 degrees) Bakersville 1993 (66 degrees). Unlike Wednesday, when several record-cool high temperatures were set, only Jefferson set a record for a record-cool June 22 (63 degrees breaking the previous record of 64 set in 1972). Temperatures Thursday were more than 10 degrees below average for the date. Thursday - Mostly clear Pleasant High in the mid 70s Low in the upper 50s Wednesday - More sunshine Pleasant Cannot completely rule out an afternoon shower or t-shower High in the lower 70s Low in the mid 50s Partly cloudy Widely scattered, mostly afternoon showers & t-showers Partly to mostly cloudy Scattered to numerous showers & t-storms through evening night with a shower or t-shower possible after midnight Light west wind, becoming SW 5-15 mph & gusty at higher elev's Sun. Plenty of sunshine & warmer Renegade PM thunder More clouds Sun. Partly sunny Warmer Cannot rule out an AM shower Widely scattered afternoon showers & t-storms, ending early evening Scattered clouds Sat. Partly to mostly cloudy A leftover evening shower is possible NW wind 5-10 mph Check out new RaysMarketplace.Com for details. Get $4 off each calendar with a purchase of at least 2 calendars. The pre-publication sale is underway now. Between the talent of 50 photographers, our graphic designer, and the painstaking work of staff compiling and proofreading the content, it is truly a work of art! We are so excited about the 2024 Blue Ridge Calendar. Celebrate!Ģ024 Blue Ridge Calendar Pre-publication Sale Saturday has less coverage of showers and thunderstorms, but they are still in play. Precipitation ends quickly around sunset. We'll see some sun today, but that will add instability leading to late-morning and afternoon showers. Temperatures today were below average for the date but warmer than the last several days. Thursday, only Jefferson broke their record for the coolest high temperature on record. That "pain in the behind" upper-level low drifted north into the Ohio Valley and Eastern Great Lakes. Ray's Forecast NWS Forecast Right Now Wx Graphics Forecast Mapįorecast Last Updated at Friday, Jat 5:34PM
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