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FORECAST: Heavy downpours expected to impact your morning commute
FORECAST: Heavy downpours expected to impact your morning commute

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FORECAST: Heavy downpours expected to impact your morning commute

ABOVE: The latest forecast update from Severe Weather Center 9. To stay on top of changing weather conditions, be sure to download our free WSOC-TV weather app. FORECAST: We are tracking rain that is expected to move in this evening and last through tomorrow morning. It will start moving in from the south as a weak storm moves up the coast. The top threat will be heavy downpours, which will likely have a big impact on the drive into work tomorrow morning. The rain will slowly move on after that, but the clouds and downpours will keep temperatures cool in the upper 70s. The heat is expected to dominate after that. >> Channel 9's Weather 24/7 stream has the latest local weather all day, every day. Watch wherever you stream — on our website, or through your mobile app or smart TV. WEATHER RESOURCES: WSOC Weather 24/7 Interactive Radar Download our weather app for Severe Weather Alerts Hour-by-Hour Forecast 7-Day Forecast FOLLOW OUR TEAM ON X: Chief Meteorologist John Ahrens Meteorologist Keith Monday Meteorologist Joe Puma Meteorologist Danielle Miller

FORECAST: Temperatures are not expected to surpass the 80s
FORECAST: Temperatures are not expected to surpass the 80s

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FORECAST: Temperatures are not expected to surpass the 80s

ABOVE: The latest forecast update from Severe Weather Center 9. To stay on top of changing weather conditions, be sure to download our free WSOC-TV weather app. FORECAST: We are tracking an increased chance for rain as a storm brews off the Florida coast. This storm will not likely turn tropical, but it will bring a few showers our way tomorrow night. However, a better chance of rain will arrive on Thursday. The clouds and rain chances will keep that heat manageable. Temperatures are not expected to get much higher than the mid-80s with tolerable humidity values. >> Channel 9's Weather 24/7 stream has the latest local weather all day, every day. Watch wherever you stream — on our website, or through your mobile app or smart TV. WEATHER RESOURCES: WSOC Weather 24/7 Interactive Radar Download our weather app for Severe Weather Alerts Hour-by-Hour Forecast 7-Day Forecast FOLLOW OUR TEAM ON X: Chief Meteorologist John Ahrens Meteorologist Keith Monday Meteorologist Joe Puma Meteorologist Danielle Miller

FORECAST: A rise in temperatures expected throughout the week
FORECAST: A rise in temperatures expected throughout the week

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time2 days ago

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FORECAST: A rise in temperatures expected throughout the week

ABOVE: The latest forecast update from Severe Weather Center 9. To stay on top of changing weather conditions, be sure to download our free WSOC-TV weather app. FORECAST: We will be tracking rising temperatures through the rest of the week. Smoke from the Canadian wildfires will slowly become a non-player and move more upstate. Meanwhile, the heat will slowly build up daily, and we'll be close to 90 through the week. The good news is that the humidity will stay quite tolerable. A few showers will be possible on Thursday, but better rain chances will come this weekend. >> Channel 9's Weather 24/7 stream has the latest local weather all day, every day. Watch wherever you stream — on our website, or through your mobile app or smart TV. WEATHER RESOURCES: WSOC Weather 24/7 Interactive Radar Download our weather app for Severe Weather Alerts Hour-by-Hour Forecast 7-Day Forecast FOLLOW OUR TEAM ON X: Chief Meteorologist John Ahrens Meteorologist Keith Monday Meteorologist Joe Puma Meteorologist Danielle Miller

FORECAST: Storms drying out, temps warming up
FORECAST: Storms drying out, temps warming up

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time3 days ago

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FORECAST: Storms drying out, temps warming up

ABOVE: The latest forecast update from Severe Weather Center 9. To stay on top of changing weather conditions, be sure to download our free WSOC-TV weather app. FORECAST: We are drying out after a few downpours last evening and some really nice weather is settling in for most of the this week. Highs stay in the lower 80s today with lower humidity levels. We remain rain free through the majority of the week as humidity slowly creeps back in by week's end. Temps will also warm back up to the mid to upper 80s through the week. Next best chance for rain doesn't arrive until the weekend with scattered storms. >> Channel 9's Weather 24/7 stream has the latest local weather all day, every day. Watch wherever you stream — on our website, or through your mobile app or smart TV. WEATHER RESOURCES: WSOC Weather 24/7 Interactive Radar Download our weather app for Severe Weather Alerts Hour-by-Hour Forecast 7-Day Forecast FOLLOW OUR TEAM ON X: Chief Meteorologist John Ahrens Meteorologist Keith Monday Meteorologist Joe Puma Meteorologist Danielle Miller

FORECAST: Scattered showers Sunday, drying out during the week
FORECAST: Scattered showers Sunday, drying out during the week

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time4 days ago

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FORECAST: Scattered showers Sunday, drying out during the week

ABOVE: The latest forecast update from Severe Weather Center 9. To stay on top of changing weather conditions, be sure to download our free WSOC-TV weather app. FORECAST: A much quieter day today than yesterday. A couple of mostly weak scattered showers/maybe a thunderstorm well to our north ie, Boone to north of Salisbury, which will die out at sunset, otherwise uneventful. Note, however, the haziness of the sky. This is smoke from Canadian wildfires. MOST of this, so far, is at high altitude and not reaching the surface, which is good, keeping surface air quality levels in check. Let's hope it stays that way. Sunday, the scattered shower/thunderstorm chance goes up a bit for the afternoon/early evening with a new wave of low pressure and front inching back into the local area. The airmass tomorrow will be different than Friday, meaning the potential for strong-severe thunderstorms is significantly less and much more scattered, not zero, but much less. Once we get to Monday, it still looks like we begin a stretch of quiet, dry weather (much needed) and a decent warm up. This should last through Thursday with temperatures rising back to 85-90 by midweek. >> Channel 9's Weather 24/7 stream has the latest local weather all day, every day. Watch wherever you stream — on our website, or through your mobile app or smart TV. WEATHER RESOURCES: WSOC Weather 24/7 Interactive Radar Download our weather app for Severe Weather Alerts Hour-by-Hour Forecast 7-Day Forecast FOLLOW OUR TEAM ON X: Chief Meteorologist John Ahrens Meteorologist Keith Monday Meteorologist Joe Puma Meteorologist Danielle Miller

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