Isolated risk for severe weather in Charlotte, NC: Brad Panovich VLOG

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  • Опубліковано 5 кві 2022
  • The Carolinas will be at risk for more severe weather late Wednesday, including possible tornadoes, as the second wave of thunderstorms moves over the Charlotte area.
    Chief Meteorologist Brad Panovich said Wednesday will be a sunny and warm day, which will create the perfect environment for severe weather overnight. The storms won't be as widespread as they were on Tuesday, but the few storms that do manage to develop have a greater chance of becoming severe.
    The setup
    Wednesday will be sunny, warm, and breezy as humid and warm air streams in from the South all day long.
    "There really will not be a lot going on during the day," Panovich explained as a warning to not dismiss the threat for later.
    Throughout the day the atmosphere will become more unstable air. This environment, combined with the arrival of a strong cold front overnight, means better ingredients will be placed for strong storms.
    "The storms are really scattered [tonight]," Panovich said in a video forecast on WCNC Charlotte's Weather IQ UA-cam channel. "While there's not a ton of them, the chances of them rotating are pretty significant."
    Determining factor
    In full transparency, Panovich explained one factor that could increase or decrease the chance of storms in the forecast.
    With storms also expected to develop over southern Georgia there "is a distinct possibility those storms develop and block some of the better fuel or moisture for storms in the Carolinas," Panovich explained.
    Timing
    Due to the scattered nature of the storms, it's possible some communities never see a storm. Meanwhile, others could see a strong-to-severe thunderstorm.
    The chance of scattered storms will increase after 7 p.m. Wednesday. Storms will remain scattered through the remainder of Wednesday evening, with additional storms possible overnight through Thursday as the cold front pushes across Charlotte from west to east. By Thursday morning, the storm threat has exited the Charlotte region and the risk moves to eastern North Carolina.
    Overnight alerts
    Due to the late-night hour of this storm risk, the WCNC Charlotte Weather Team is again stressing the importance of having multiple ways to receive severe weather alerts, including a NOAA weather radio and the WCNC app.
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