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Fire station exhibited from dry, windy conditions

Fire station exhibited from dry, windy conditions

HELP. So we had a dry, cold front that came through yesterday, and that is now about open water in the Atlantic. But we have another dry front that will give a colder and drier air on the horizon tomorrow evening to Sunday morning. Then the temperatures will probably fall, but it is already quite dry in the meantime. This is part of why the fire weather particularly affects the risk of fire. For most of the entire entire area, we have a fire weather clock for most of the entire entire area. Here is a look at the all over the state of north -east -Georgia and the western North Carolina Fire Weather Watch Watch until 8:00 a.m., because it will stay dry and the rest of the day will remain windy tomorrow. So don't burn anything if you can help for the time being. Rest of the night. Tonight, but mostly remain clear and airy. The temperatures will not be cold, but they won't be as cold as last night and this morning. When we arrive in the middle and upper 40s. Until the beginning of the morning, the upper 30s towards Western North Carolina, it will mostly remain sunny for tomorrow, but sometimes a little windy. This west wind should be in about 10 to 15 km / h. Gusts usually get. Gusts should be up to 25 km / h. The rest of the day tomorrow looks pretty good. Otherwise, the clouds rise when the next dry front comes in. Then the temperatures really start after sunset. It will get cold very quickly until the upper 30s and low 40s. Tomorrow evening and until Sunday morning around 10:00 a.m. Most spots. Most of the spots will reach or shortly below freezing, especially in Western North Carolina, where we reach the middle and upper 20s. A very cold start in the first days of March early on Sunday morning. So it will be nice for Sunday afternoon that it will still calm down in the winds, but it will simply be colder if heights most likely surpass near 50 on Sunday. Large temperature drop on the go. It remains mainly dry and cold for Monday, with the high pressure for the beginning of the next week. If this high high slides towards the east, the winds will move south. The clouds rise as well as the temperatures for Tuesday. We will have a low -pressure system on the horizon. This should create some rather strong storms in the lower Mississippi -Valley because it moves to the east. It will make its way through our neighborhood. Until Wednesday. It is a fairly safe bet that we will get rain on Wednesday of next week. It is possible that we get some thunderstorms. A little too early to say how strong these storms will be, but pretty sure. Bet on some rain, so plan the Thursday morning. We dry out again and at that time they become colder with some possible snow showers in West -north Carolina. We will cross this bridge again when we arrive there. In the meantime I have what I have for the four -day mostly sunny and windy for tomorrow. Colder and still sunny on Sundays with high temperatures, which are still cold in some places around 15 to 20 degrees and on Monday still cold and mainly sunny. It gets cloudy and warmer when we come to the mid -1960s on Tuesday. At that time it influences the day on Wednesday. Scattered rain, some storms possible. They dry back and turn a little cooler. Until Thursday and Friday. After this next cold front for Western North Carolina it will be the same story, only colder, especially on Sunday and Monday morning with lows in mid -20th. Then the temperatures are moving after the front that will move on on Wednesday, and also brings some shower

Fire station exhibited from dry, windy conditions

Fire station exhibited from dry, windy conditions

Fire station exhibited from dry, windy conditions