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Wbtv Weather 2025r. Monday morning WBTV weather (WBTV) - A few more widely scattered showers and thunderstorms will be possible this evening but expect gradual clearing for tomorrow and cooler temperatures A First Alert Weather Day is in place on Sunday for the threat of severe thunderstorms capable of producing damaging winds, heavy rain, and isolated tornadoes

Breaks of sunshine for Wednesday but winterlike forecast still ahead
Breaks of sunshine for Wednesday but winterlike forecast still ahead from www.wbtv.com

In advance of the storm, take the time to secure loose objects outside your home, charge up your mobile devices, download the free WBTV Weather app and have notifications turned on and the volume turned when you go to bed Saturday night. (WBTV) - A system capable of bringing severe storms to the Carolinas is still on track to arrive this weekend, with a First Alert Weather Day issued because of it

Breaks of sunshine for Wednesday but winterlike forecast still ahead

First Alert Weather Day: AM squall line, wind all day, stray PM storm; Monday: Breezy, cooler 60s, sunshine returns; Midweek: Mostly sunny, warm 70s back in forecast (WBTV) - A system capable of bringing severe storms to the Carolinas is still on track to arrive this weekend, with a First Alert Weather Day issued because of it Weekend forecast (First Alert Weather) A First Alert is in place on Saturday for afternoon showers and thunderstorms

Warmer weather on the way along with mixture of sun and clouds. Today: Stays dry and unseasonably warm, 70s; Saturday: Breezy and warm, very low rain risk; Sunday: First Alert Weather Day: AM severe storms (WBTV) - A few more widely scattered showers and thunderstorms will be possible this evening but expect gradual clearing for tomorrow and cooler temperatures

WBTV names Al Conklin new Chief Meteorologist. (WBTV) - After a cold start Tuesday morning, sunshine through the day will help boost our afternoon readings to the lower 70s (WBTV) - Snow and a wintry mix were moving across the Carolinas on Wednesday, and more precipitation was expected on Thursday