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  • NASA Medical Emergency in Space: Why Crew-11 is coming home early
    Jan 8 2026

    Breaking news: NASA is bringing Crew-11 home early from the ISS after a crew member experienced a medical situation. The astronaut is stable, and the return is planned, not an emergency deorbit. #NASA #ISS #Crew11 #SpaceMission #MedicalEmergency

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  • Panthers vs Rams: NFL wildcard weather trouble [Ep. 567]
    Jan 8 2026

    This Saturday's Wild Card showdown between the Carolina Panthers and the Los Angeles Rams is facing a formidable opponent: Mother Nature. In this episode, we break down how a passing front bringing rain, wind, and potential lightning could dismantle game plans on both sides.We analyze how a slick field might neutralize the Panthers' run game and why high winds could spell trouble for the Rams' precision passing attack. Plus, we go beyond the sideline to discuss critical fan safety protocols at Bank of America Stadium. Learn about the '8-mile' lightning rule, evacuation procedures, and how the in-stadium WeatherStem station keeps everyone safe. Tune in for the ultimate weather-meets-football preview!#weather #northcarolina #southcarolina #ncwx #scwx #podcast📹 Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmhGiYbMDccQcdSjpf87nGg/join🧢 MERCH: https://carolinaweathergroup.qbstores.com/💸 LEAVE A TIP: https://streamelements.com/carolinawxgroup/tip🎙️ SUBSCRIBE TO OUR PODCAST: https://anchor.fm/carolinaweather🔔 SUPPORT US ON PATREON: https://patreon.com/carolinaweathergroup💻 VISIT OUR WEBSITE: https://carolinaweathergroup.comThe Carolina Weather Group operates a weekly talk show of the same name. Broadcasting each week from the Carolinas, the show is dedicated to covering weather, science, technology, and more with newsmakers from the field of atmospheric science. With co-hosts across both North Carolina and South Carolina, the show may closely feature both NC weather and SC weather, but the topics are universally enjoyable for any weather fan. Join us as we talk about weather, the environment, the atmosphere, space travel, and all the technology that makes it possible.

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    53 m
  • Christmas Heat Wave? + Rebuilding After Helene at Lake Lure
    Dec 18 2025

    In this week's episode of the Carolina Weather Group, we look at a wild temperature swing heading into the holidays before revisiting one of the most resilient communities in Western North Carolina.🌤️ Holiday Forecast UpdateMeteorologist Frank Strait breaks down the upcoming weather across North and South Carolina. After a cold start to the month, milder air and moisture are moving in. We’re tracking:Gusty Winds: Potential for 35–40 mph gusts across the plains and over 50 mph in the mountains.A "Torch-mas" Trend: A stalled front could lead to record-breaking warmth, with South Carolina potentially seeing the 70s on Christmas Day.Quiet Weekend: A look at a mostly dry and pleasant Saturday ahead.🎄 Encore Special: Christmas at Lake LureWe then present an encore of our special end-of-year program from last year. We travel to Lake Lure and Chimney Rock following the devastating impacts of Hurricane Helene.The Rebuilding Effort: Hear from the US Army Corps of Engineers on the massive debris removal operation in the lake.Community Spirit: Coverage of the "CityServe" one-day Christmas market that welcomed tourists back to the area for the first time since the disaster.Voices of Resilience: Interviews with local business owners, NASCAR drivers supporting the recovery, and meteorologists Brad Panovich and Dan Whitaker on the ground.#weather #northcarolina #southcarolina #ncwx #scwx #podcast📹 Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmhGiYbMDccQcdSjpf87nGg/join🧢 MERCH: https://carolinaweathergroup.qbstores.com/💸 LEAVE A TIP: https://streamelements.com/carolinawxgroup/tip🎙️ SUBSCRIBE TO OUR PODCAST: https://anchor.fm/carolinaweather🔔 SUPPORT US ON PATREON: https://patreon.com/carolinaweathergroup💻 VISIT OUR WEBSITE: https://carolinaweathergroup.comThe Carolina Weather Group operates a weekly talk show of the same name. Broadcasting each week from the Carolinas, the show is dedicated to covering weather, science, technology, and more with newsmakers from the field of atmospheric science. With co-hosts across both North Carolina and South Carolina, the show may closely feature both NC weather and SC weather, but the topics are universally enjoyable for any weather fan. Join us as we talk about weather, the environment, the atmosphere, space travel, and all the technology that makes it possible.

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    31 m
  • PIPE-BUSTING COLD: From 70° to Freezing in 24 Hours! 🥶
    Dec 13 2025

    Prepare for a massive temperature drop! 📉 While Saturday brought beautiful warmth to the Carolinas, bitterly cold Arctic air is plunging south and will change everything by Sunday. In this update, Carolina Weather Group meteorologist Frank Strait breaks down the timing of the cold front and the "pipe-busting" temperatures expected for Monday morning. In this video:The Setup: A look at the massive temperature swing from Saturday's 70s to Sunday's chill. Timeline: When the rain and cold front will cross I-77 and the coast on Sunday. Freeze Warning: Monday morning low temps forecast: Teens for the foothills/Piedmont and low 20s for the Lowcountry. Snow Chances: Is there any chance of a White Christmas or Northwest flow snow? (Spoiler: It’s looking like a "Hawaii-type" Christmas). ⚠️ Safety Reminder: Monday morning's lows are dangerous for exposed plumbing. Please check your pipe insulation and consider keeping faucets dripping! #NCWeather #SCWeather #ArcticBlast #CarolinaWeatherGroup #FreezeWarning

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  • Carolina Weather: Snow Recap, Monday’s Deep Freeze & The Science of AM Radio [Ep. 566]
    Dec 11 2025

    This week on the Carolina Weather Group, James and Frank recap a busy week of wintry weather in the Carolinas—including the bizarre "man-made" snow flurries generated by steam from local power plants!In this episode:Snow Recap: A look back at the recent snowfall in Maggie Valley, Boone, and the Virginia border."Nuclear Snow": How steam from the Catawba Nuclear Station turned into flurries over Charlotte.The Forecast: Tracking an Alberta Clipper for Friday and a major Arctic cold front arriving Sunday that will drop Monday morning temperatures into the teens and single digits.Christmas Outlook: Early thoughts on whether we will see a White Christmas or a warm-up.Radio History: A deep dive into the legendary WBT 1110 AM moving to the FM dial. Frank and James "nerd out" on the science of radio signal propagation, ground waves vs. sky waves, and the history of clear channel stations.#weather #northcarolina #southcarolina #ncwx #scwx #podcast📹 Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmhGiYbMDccQcdSjpf87nGg/join🧢 MERCH: https://carolinaweathergroup.qbstores.com/💸 LEAVE A TIP: https://streamelements.com/carolinawxgroup/tip🎙️ SUBSCRIBE TO OUR PODCAST: https://anchor.fm/carolinaweather🔔 SUPPORT US ON PATREON: https://patreon.com/carolinaweathergroup💻 VISIT OUR WEBSITE: https://carolinaweathergroup.comThe Carolina Weather Group operates a weekly talk show of the same name. Broadcasting each week from the Carolinas, the show is dedicated to covering weather, science, technology, and more with newsmakers from the field of atmospheric science. With co-hosts across both North Carolina and South Carolina, the show may closely feature both NC weather and SC weather, but the topics are universally enjoyable for any weather fan. Join us as we talk about weather, the environment, the atmosphere, space travel, and all the technology that makes it possible.

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  • Simple Winter Prep Hacks to Protect Your Home (Ep. 565)
    Dec 4 2025

    Protect your home from winter weather! ❄️In this Carolina Weather Group interview, meteorologist Rachel Gauthier from the Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety (IBHS) shares expert advice on how to prepare your house for freezing temperatures, ice, snow, hail, and winter storms in the Carolinas.We cover simple, affordable steps you can take right now to keep warm air inside, protect your roof, avoid frozen pipes, and prevent costly water damage from ice dams and winter precipitation. Whether you’re a homeowner or renting a property, these winter home-safety tips can save you thousands of dollars and hours of stress later.🏠 What you’ll learn in this video:3 quick winter maintenance checks every homeowner should doHow to spot damaged roofing shingles before snow and ice arriveWhy gutters and downspouts matter for winter water drainageWhat ice dams are and how to prevent themHow to insulate exposed pipes and exterior wallsLow-cost winter safety tools and sensorsWhen to set your thermostat to avoid frozen pipe emergenciesHow IBHS tests real homes against extreme weatherIBHS runs one of the world’s most advanced severe weather research facilities right here in South Carolina, conducting full-scale testing on wind, hail, freezing temps, and wildfire. Their science helps improve building codes, roofing materials, and home protection standards across the United States.🌡️ Winter weather in the CarolinasThe Carolinas see a mix of cold rain, snow, sleet, freezing rain, and even severe thunderstorms during the winter months. Taking a few preventive steps now can protect your home from costly repairs later.If you’ve ever asked:How do I protect my roof in winter?What causes ice dams on houses?How do I keep pipes from freezing?What temperature should I leave my thermostat at when traveling?…this video is for you.📌 Resources mentioned:Learn more at: IBHS.orgRoofing guide: IBHS Roof 101Fortified home standards: FortifiedHome.org👍 LIKE this video to help more homeowners see it🔔 SUBSCRIBE to the Carolina Weather Group for weekly weather interviews, winter storm coverage, and science content💬 COMMENT: What winter prep tips do you want explained next?#weather #northcarolina #southcarolina #ncwx #scwx #podcast📹 Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmhGiYbMDccQcdSjpf87nGg/join🧢 MERCH: https://carolinaweathergroup.qbstores.com/💸 LEAVE A TIP: https://streamelements.com/carolinawxgroup/tip🎙️ SUBSCRIBE TO OUR PODCAST: https://anchor.fm/carolinaweather🔔 SUPPORT US ON PATREON: https://patreon.com/carolinaweathergroup💻 VISIT OUR WEBSITE: https://carolinaweathergroup.comThe Carolina Weather Group operates a weekly talk show of the same name. Broadcasting each week from the Carolinas, the show is dedicated to covering weather, science, technology, and more with newsmakers from the field of atmospheric science. With co-hosts across both North Carolina and South Carolina, the show may closely feature both NC weather and SC weather, but the topics are universally enjoyable for any weather fan. Join us as we talk about weather, the environment, the atmosphere, space travel, and all the technology that makes it possible.

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  • April 27, 2011 Tornado Outbreak: What We Know Now — Including a Newly Identified EF-2
    Nov 27 2025

    In this week’s episode of the Carolina Weather Group, we revisit one of the most catastrophic weather events in modern U.S. history: the April 27, 2011 tornado outbreak — a generational severe weather disaster that produced more than 60 tornadoes in Alabama alone and altered the course of severe weather communication forever.


    We’re hear from ABC 33/40 Chief Meteorologist James Spann, who takes us behind the scenes of that day — the forecasting, the wall-to-wall coverage, the failures in communication infrastructure, and the lessons that still shape severe weather messaging today.


    But this year’s anniversary carries new significance.


    ⭐ Special Segment: A Newly Discovered EF-2 Tornado — Identified 14 Years Later


    As part of ongoing research into the April 27, 2011 outbreak, meteorologists have just confirmed another previously undocumented EF-2 tornado that occurred during the event. This additional tornado — uncovered nearly two decades later — highlights how massive, chaotic, and difficult to analyze the outbreak truly was.


    We’ll break down:

    How this tornado went undetected for 14 years

    What new data and methodologies led to its discovery

    What this means for the official April 27 tornado count

    Why reanalysis of historic outbreaks still matters in 2025

    This new finding adds an entirely new chapter to an event many thought had already been fully documented.


    🎙️ Episode Highlights


    The overwhelming scale of the outbreak across AL, MS, TN, GA, and the Carolinas


    Why radar wasn’t enough — and why video changed everything

    The failures of communication systems as storms destroyed critical infrastructure

    What meteorologists learned about overwarning, the siren mentality, and public response


    How today’s severe weather coverage has evolved because of 4/27/11


    #weather #northcarolina #southcarolina #ncwx #scwx #podcast


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    The Carolina Weather Group operates a weekly talk show of the same name. Broadcasting each week from the Carolinas, the show is dedicated to covering weather, science, technology, and more with newsmakers from the field of atmospheric science. With co-hosts across both North Carolina and South Carolina, the show may closely feature both NC weather and SC weather, but the topics are universally enjoyable for any weather fan. Join us as we talk about weather, the environment, the atmosphere, space travel, and all the technology that makes it possible.

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  • Abnormal Warmth, Snow Hype & Thanksgiving Forecast [Ep. 564]
    Nov 20 2025

    The Carolinas just wrapped up one of the warmest late-November stretches on record — but at the same time, social media has exploded with snow hype ahead of Thanksgiving. So what’s real, and what’s just another single-model-run gone viral?


    In this week’s Carolina Weather Group episode, James Brierton, Sam Walker, and Frank Strait break down:


    🌡️ Record-breaking warmth across the Carolinas, including 79° in Charlotte and 81° in Columbia


    🔥 Wildfire concerns from Western North Carolina to the Sandhills, plus updates on recent fires now 100% contained


    ❄️ The Thanksgiving “snow” hype spreading on Facebook — and why it’s not happening


    🌧️ The real weather pattern ahead, including late-month fronts, model differences, and when the cold may finally settle in


    🎿 Why ski season is delayed, from warm temps to humidity challenges for snowmaking


    🌊 Outer Banks patterns, backdoor fronts, coastal chill, and how the ocean keeps things complicated


    🌪️ Plus: A surprising update — the National Weather Service has officially identified a new EF2 tornado from the historic April 15, 2011 outbreak, thanks to satellite review and a recent social media clue


    It’s an hour of “too many tabs,” deep-dive meteorology, Carolina stories, and the latest forecasts heading into one of the busiest travel weeks of the year.


    #weather #northcarolina #southcarolina #ncwx #scwx #podcast


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    The Carolina Weather Group operates a weekly talk show of the same name. Broadcasting each week from the Carolinas, the show is dedicated to covering weather, science, technology, and more with newsmakers from the field of atmospheric science. With co-hosts across both North Carolina and South Carolina, the show may closely feature both NC weather and SC weather, but the topics are universally enjoyable for any weather fan. Join us as we talk about weather, the environment, the atmosphere, space travel, and all the technology that makes it possible.

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    1 h y 6 m
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