
CCN Weather Update for Monday, July 14, 2025.
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Here’s today’s Bottom Line
Guess what has changed since our last report? Absolutely nothing!
Typical July weather for Columbus County will dominate through the work week, enhanced a bit by a frontal boundary that will fizzle out over the area on Wednesday.
Sunshine and afternoon/evening thunderstorms will be the dominant theme through the week. Wednesday will be the best chance for more widespread thunderstorm activity through the day.
Hot temperatures really build back in Thursday through next Saturday with low-end thunderstorm chances.
Thunderstorms that develop this week will have the potential to produce intense rainfall, frequent to near-continuous cloud-to-ground lightning, and brief gusty winds. Storms today, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday will have little organization and therefore it is impossible to predict exactly where/when they will occur. As mentioned, storms on Wednesday will be a bit more widespread and thus I’m going with a higher percentage chance than the other days. Wednesday will also be a few degrees cooler thanks to that frontal boundary dying over the area, along with the clouds and rain.
TROPICAL OUTLOOK: The National Hurricane Center is watching a trough of low pressure located offshore the Atlantic coast of northern Florida. This is producing disorganized showers and storms, and is expected to move westward across Florida through today, and into the northeastern Gulf late Tuesday. Environmental conditions could support some gradual development of the system during the middle to latter part of the week, while it moves westward over the northeastern Gulf.
Regardless of development, this will have no impacts over the Carolinas. It has a 20% chance of developing into a tropical system over the next 7 days.
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–Meteorologist Christopher Cawley
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