
CCN Weather Update for Friday June 27, 2025.
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Here’s today’s Bottom Line
I missed yesterday’s forecast by a few degrees as temperatures here in Whiteville reached the upper 90s yesterday (98.2°F officially on my weather station).
Not much change in the overall “big picture” weather pattern for the next 3-5 days. A weak upper-level low(ish) will continue to drift into southern Georgia today. The Piedmont trough and sea-breeze could be the foci for isolated thunderstorm development this afternoon. There was absolutely no local development yesterday afternoon, so for today I’m decreasing my forecast to 20 percent. I’m also increasing my high forecast to 95, instead of the 93 that I had originally thought. I’m “stepping downward” with temps over the weekend, going 94 on Saturday and 93 on Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday with generally isolated to widely scattered afternoon/evening thunderstorms. No organized severe weather, but any storm that develops could become quite angry in fairly short order.
A weak cold front, if you wish to call it that, is modeled to drop southeastward over the area late Tuesday night into Wednesday. There are some timing differences with modeling, but on the whole that will mean a much better thunderstorm coverage for Wednesday, and as such, cooler highs “only” in the upper 80s.
The front kind of washes out over the area for the rest of next week with scattered thunderstorm chances and temps right around 90.
Yeah, that’s it. There really isn’t much noteworthy to talk about in the weather department lately. The dog days of summer are here. I could run a daily forecast through the end of July that states, “sunshine, chance for storms, high in the low to mid 90s.” Chances are good that’s most of what you’re going to see in this blog for the next 45 days or so.
TROPICAL OUTLOOK: Nothing doing in the tropics for the foreseeable future.
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