![]() 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. Daytime highs will be a couple degrees less warm under more clouds.įirst, all data and forecasts on RaysWeather.Com are the intellectual property of, Inc. Thursday is slightly less warm with a noticeable increase in afternoon storm coverage.īeginning Friday, we are solidly in the daily "splash and dash"-scattered mostly afternoon and early evening showers and thunderstorms. Daytime heating may spark isolated late-day and early evening showers and thunderstorms. Wednesday is warmer under mostly to partly cloudy skies. The front that follows may reach us by next Thursday or Friday. The next front makes little progress into the Southeast. A front in Northern Virginia Wednesday morning is being repelled north of the Mason-Dixon Line. The Bermuda High still holds most of the Southeast. Today, we are in the "then warmer" stage of the longer cycle. The daily cycle is some morning sun, more afternoon clouds, then the PM convection. The 1-2 week cycle is a few days of drier weather, then warmer, then a week or more of scattered mostly afternoon thunderstorms. ![]() We have been in repeating cycles since June. Tuesday - Partly to mostly cloudy Scattered, mostly afternoon showers and t-storms High in the upper 70s Low in the lower 60s Monday - Partly to mostly cloudy Scattered, mostly afternoon showers and t-storms High in the upper 70s Low in the mid 60s Partly to mostly cloudy Scattered, mostly afternoon showers and t-storms Mostly cloudy Scattered showers and t-storms, mostly in the afternoon Partly to mostly cloudy Scattered showers and thunderstorms, mostly in the afternoon South wind 5-15 mph, breezy at times Partly to mostly cloudy Widely scattered afternoon showers or t-storms South wind 5-15 mph in the afternoon, breezy at higher elev's More sunshine Slightly warmer Isolated late-day and early evening showers & t-storms Wind becoming South 5-10 mph in the afternoon, breezy at higher elev's Avoid shipping costs with Free Calendar Pickup at Booneshine on the 2nd Monday of every month, 10 AM to noon. The calendar features stunning photography from the Blue Ridge Photo Contest and is a 16-month calendar covering September 2022 to December 2023. Our 2023 calendar is available online and at many retailers across the the region. Even though most of the Western NC mountain region will be dry today, if a storm does develop, it will be mostly stationary and some "lucky" spot could be hit pretty hard.Ģ023 Blue Ridge Calendar presented by RaysWeather.Com Beginning Friday, expect scattered afternoon and early evening showers and thunderstorms through the rest of this 7-day forecast. ![]() We'll call shower/thunderstorm coverage late today into early evening "isolated" and "widely scattered" Thursday afternoon. Those transitions can be the trickiest forecasts. Subtly this afternoon, we begin a 48-hour transition to a more unstable airmass. Wednesday has warmer temperatures under mostly to partly sunny skies. Ray's Forecast NWS Forecast Right Now Wx Graphics Forecast Mapįorecast Last Updated at Wednesday, Augat 12:22PM
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