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Tropical Storm Claudette

New Round Of Wet Weather, Scattered Storms Will Lead To Big Change In Weather Pattern New Round Of Wet Weather, Scattered Storms Will Lead To Big Change In Weather Pattern
New Round Of Wet Weather, Scattered Storms Will Lead To Big Change In Weather Pattern The hot, humid air that has marked the start of the summer of 2021 will be followed by much more comfortable conditions that will arrive after a new round of showers, rain and scattered thunderstorms push through the region. Tuesday, June 22 will be cloudy and a high temperature in the mid 70s.  Showers, steady rain, and scattered storms will arrive during the late morning and continue throughout the afternoon Tuesday as Tropical Storm Claudette moves up the Northeast well off the coast. New rainfall amounts of a half-inch are possible. The temperature will fall into the low 60s …
Claudette Regains Tropical Storm Status, With Risk Of Storms, Isolated Tornadoes In Region Claudette Regains Tropical Storm Status, With Risk Of Storms, Isolated Tornadoes In Region
Claudette Regains Tropical Storm Status, With Risk Of Storms, Isolated Tornadoes In Region Claudette, which has regained Tropical Storm status, is expected to slowly strengthen over the Carolinas as it approaches the Northeast from the west.  Tropical Storm conditions are expected to develop along the coastal regions of the Carolinas before the storm moves into the Atlantic.  Severe storms are possible across the region both on Monday, June 21, and Tuesday, June 22. "Stronger thunderstorms may be capable of producing isolated instances of damaging wind gusts," the National Weather Service said in a Hazardous Weather Outlook statement issued early Monday morni…
Claudette Should Regain Strength As It Treks Toward Northeast: Here's What To Expect In Region Claudette Should Regain Strength As It Treks Toward Northeast: Here's What To Expect In Region
Claudette Should Regain Strength As It Treks Toward Northeast: Here's What To Expect In Region Tropical Storm turned Tropical Depression Claudette has pummeled the southeastern United States with high winds, heavy rain, scattered tornadoes, and life-threatening flash flooding over the weekend. As of Sunday morning, June 20, Claudette, packed with sustained wind speeds of 30 miles per hour, is about 80 miles west-southwest of Atlanta and moving at about 15 miles per hour.  The storm has weakened as it tracks east but is expected to regain strength as it passes over North Carolina and into the Atlantic Ocean on Monday morning, June 21, when it could go back to being a tropical sto…