LOCAL NEWS
Navy Seaman 2nd Class Frank Wood, who died as a result of the attack on Pearl Harbor, was laid to rest with full military honors Saturday in Carson Cemetery just west of Franklin. Wood, who was from Jackson, Ohio, died during his service aboard the battleship USS Oklahoma. Video and photos from the event will be published on Macon Media Monday.
The obituary notice for Seaman 2nd Class Frank Wood is on the Macon Funeral Home website. [LINK]
LOCAL OUTLOOK
A vigorous cold front will move through the area today bringing showers and thunderstorms, some of which could be severe with damaging wind, hail, and isolated tornadoes. Much cooler air will overspread the region in the wake of the front on Monday with temperatures warming again through midweek.
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Weather Almanac for April 15th (1872-2016)
Record weather events for this date in Macon County
Highest Temperature 86°F in Franklin in 1981
Lowest Temperature 20°F in Franklin 1940
Greatest Rainfall 2.98 inches in Highlands in 1994
Greatest One-Day Snowfall (no snowfall has been recorded on this date since record keeping began in 1872)
Record Weather Events for April (1872-2017)
Highest Temperature 91°F in Franklin on April 26, 1986
Lowest Temperature 13°F in Highlands on April 1, 1987
Greatest Rainfall 7.00 inches in Highlands on April 7, 1895
Greatest One-Day Snowfall 9.5 inches in Franklin on April 4, 1987
THREE DAY OUTLOOK
The images below represent the daily forecast at 8 am for today, tomorrow and the day after tomorrow. Click on any of them to enlarge.
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FRANKLIN AREA
TODAY
Showers and possibly a thunderstorm, mainly before 5pm, then a chance of showers and thunderstorms after 5pm. Some of the storms could produce heavy rainfall. Patchy fog between 9am and 10am. HighS NEAR THE MID-60S. Winds 10 to 15 mph out of the southeast, with gusts as high as 25 mph. Chance of rainfall is 100% with rainfall amounts between 1 and 2 inches possible.
TONIGHT
A 30 percent chance of showers, mainly before 10pm. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 37. West northwest wind around 9 mph. New precipitation amounts between a tenth and quarter of an inch possible.
MONDAY
A 20 percent chance of showers before 10am. Partly sunny, with a high near 52. West northwest wind 8 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 25 mph.
MONDAY NIGHT
Partly cloudy, with a low around 33. Northwest wind 8 to 13 mph, with gusts as high as 22 mph.
TUESDAY
Sunny, with a high near 70.
TUESDAY NIGHT
Mostly clear, with a low around 43.
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OTTO AREA
TODAY
Showers and possibly a thunderstorm, mainly before 5pm, then a chance of showers and thunderstorms after 5pm. Some of the storms could produce heavy rainfall. Patchy fog between 7am and 11am. High near 64. South southeast wind 9 to 14 mph becoming southwest in the afternoon. Winds could gust as high as 23 mph. Chance of precipitation is 100%. New rainfall amounts between 1 and 2 inches possible.
TONIGHT
A 30 percent chance of showers, mainly before 8pm. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 37. West northwest wind around 10 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph. New precipitation amounts between a tenth and quarter of an inch possible.
MONDAY
A 20 percent chance of showers before 9am. Partly sunny, with a high near 52. West northwest wind 8 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 25 mph.
MONDAY NIGHT
Mostly clear, with a low around 34. Northwest wind 9 to 13 mph, with gusts as high as 22 mph.
TUESDAY
Sunny, with a high near 70.
TUESDAY NIGHT
Mostly clear, with a low around 43.
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HIGHLANDS AREA
TODAY
Showers and possibly a thunderstorm, mainly before 5pm, then a chance of showers and thunderstorms after 5pm. Some of the storms could produce heavy rainfall. Areas of fog before 2pm. High near 59. Breezy, with a south wind 16 to 23 mph, with gusts as high as 38 mph. Chance of precipitation is 100%. New rainfall amounts between 1 and 2 inches possible.
TONIGHT
A chance of rain showers before 1am, then a slight chance of rain and snow showers. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 30. West northwest wind 14 to 18 mph, with gusts as high as 33 mph. Chance of precipitation is 30%. Little or no snow accumulation expected.
MONDAY
Mostly sunny, with a high near 43. West northwest wind 13 to 17 mph, with gusts as high as 30 mph.
MONDAY NIGHT
Mostly clear, with a low around 30. Blustery, with a northwest wind 15 to 20 mph, with gusts as high as 33 mph.
TUESDAY
Sunny, with a high near 60.
TUESDAY NIGHT
Mostly clear, with a low around
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NANTAHALA AREA
TODAY
Showers, with thunderstorms also possible after 8am. Some of the storms could produce heavy rainfall. Patchy fog before noon. High near 61. South wind 11 to 17 mph, with gusts as high as 29 mph. Chance of precipitation is 100%. New rainfall amounts between 1 and 2 inches possible.
TONIGHT
A chance of rain showers before 2am, then a chance of rain and snow showers between 2am and 5am, then a chance of snow showers after 5am. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 31. West northwest wind around 11 mph, with gusts as high as 21 mph. Chance of precipitation is 40%. Little or no snow accumulation expected.
MONDAY
A chance of snow showers, possibly mixing with rain after 10am, then gradually ending. Partly sunny, with a high near 45. West northwest wind 11 to 17 mph, with gusts as high as 30 mph. Chance of precipitation is 30%. Little or no snow accumulation expected.
MONDAY NIGHT
Partly cloudy, with a low around 31. Northwest wind 10 to 16 mph, with gusts as high as 26 mph.
TUESDAY
Sunny, with a high near 64.
TUESDAY NIGHT
Mostly clear, with a low around 43.
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GOES 16 GeoColor - True Color daytime, multispectral IR at night
12:27 am this morning to 3:22 am this morning
HAZARDS
Hazardous weather is not expected today.
Severe weather is possible on Sunday. The main line of storms is expected to pass through Macon County sometime between 5 am and 2 pm.
The National Weather Service has issued a Hazardous Weather Outlook for potential severe thunderstorms that may produce damaging winds and large hail. More information from the NWS is posted below.
NWS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK
..SUNDAY...Severe weather and flooding possible. A strong cold front, accompanied by a line of showers and thunderstorms, will cross the region from west to east on Sunday. Some of these thunderstorms may produce damaging winds, hail, and tornadoes. In addition, high rainfall rates could produce localized flash flooding under the heaviest downpours.
..TUESDAY...Frost/freeze possible. Temperatures are expected to drop into the 20s to mid 30s across the North Carolina mountains Monday night into early Tuesday. A freeze warning may be needed for parts of the area.
Macon Media maintains a Severe Weather Preparedness Page at http://thunderpigblog.blogspot.com/p/breaking-news-hub.html for those who are interested.
As always, you can check to see what advisories, watches, and warnings are in effect for Macon County by visiting http://is.gd/MACONWARN
GOES-16 ABI CONUS - 11.20 um (Precipitation)
3:27 am this morning
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OPERATION CHRISTMAS CHILD
I am writing to thank the residents of Franklin, Highlands, and Macon County for spreading joy to children around the world this Christmas. Through the generosity of the Macon County community, 4,636 shoeboxes were collected; and the Western North Carolina Area Team was able to exceed our goal by collecting 20,038 shoebox gifts for Operation Christmas Child, the world’s largest Christmas project of its kind. The International total for 2017 was 11,012,840 shoeboxes!
As National Volunteer Week (April 15 – 21) approaches, I wanted to pass along information about an opportunity for Macon County residents to join a local volunteer team with Operation Christmas Child. This project of the international Christian relief organization, Samaritan’s Purse, sends gift-filled shoeboxes to millions of children in need each year and gives local residents the opportunity to make a worldwide impact. “National Volunteer Week is a great time to become a part of this international project,” said June Trull, who heads up the Western North Carolina Area Team of Operation Christmas Child.“Joining an Operation Christmas Child Area Team is an amazing way to give back year-round and share God’s love with children in need.”
Operation Christmas Child has delivered more than 157 million gift-filled shoeboxes to children in more than 160 countries since 1993. This year, the local Western North Carolina Area Team hopes to collect 21,000 shoebox gifts to contribute to the 2018 global goal of reaching more than 11 million children in need.
Operation Christmas Child is a project of Samaritan’s Purse, an international Christian relief and evangelism organization headed by Franklin Graham. The mission of Operation Christmas Child is to demonstrate God’s love in a tangible way to children in need around the world, and together with the local church worldwide, to share the Good News of Jesus Christ.
Thank You
Brenda Hackett
Samaritan's Purse
Media Support
Western North Carolina Area Team
Operation Christmas Child
828-369-6674/ bjandhack@hotmail.com
samaritanspurse.org/occnewsroom
COMMUNITY WALK ON THE GREENWAY
The Friends of the Greenway invites the community to participate in a "Walk on the Greenway" on April 21, 2018 at 10:30 AM beginning at the Macon County Library (on Siler Rd). Sunny Himes will lead about a 2 mile walk, highlighting several natural communities including a Red Cedar-Hardwood Woodland, Montane Alluvial Forest, and Floodplain wetlands. Discussion points will be historic and current uses of the land around the Greenway, how these uses shaped today's terrain and plant community compositions, and the challenges of wildland restoration in a popular urban park. Ms. Himes is a lecturer at Western Carolina University in botany, ecology and introduction biology. She is a past FROG Board member and continues to manage restoration projects on the Greenway. A $5 donation is suggested for this benefit walk. Send email of your interest in participating on the walk to: frog28734@gmail.com.
From Bully to Buddy, A Community Forum
Please note this forum is now taking place on the 26th of April
Bullying affects us all in different ways. Let’s work this out together.
Sincere invitations to the bully, the bullied and those in between — all ages — all genders Featuring: interaction, role playing, dialogue, discovery and direction (and some fun!)
This forum will be taking place on Wednesday, April 26 at 6 PM - 8 PM
pin in Tartan Hall at First Presbyterian Church, 26 Church Street, Franklin, NC
Join the event page on Facebook to find out more and to receive updates. [LINK]
Series of Dementia Workshops Coming in March and April
A campaign to tackle the stigma and lack of understanding around dementia is underway in Macon County with the support of area churches, the Southwestern Commission Area Agency on Aging, Macon County Public Library, Angel Medical, Macon County Senior Services, and Macon County DSS.
Hickory Knoll United Methodist Church has partnered with a growing list of area churches throughout Macon County to host a workshop series, ‘Dementia Friends NC’ beginning on Tuesdays, March 20, 2018. Designed to help build awareness about dementia and identify ways local citizens can help people who are living with it in our community, the four-session workshop series is being made possible through a Missional Engagement Team Grant of the Smoky Mountain District of The United Methodist Church.
The 90-minute sessions will take place on four consecutive Tuesdays, beginning March 20, 2018, with both afternoon and evening sessions offered, as well as choice of venue. All 2:00 p.m. sessions will be offered at the John & Dorothy Crawford Senior Center. All 7:00 p.m. sessions will be offered at the Macon County Public Library.
ALL WORKSHOPS WILL BE FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.
More information, including a schedule of meeting locations and times, are on the blog. [LINK]
Uptown Gallery classes
(These are on-going classes – repeat weekly)
Free classes and open studio times are being offered at the The Uptown Gallery in Franklin. Join others at a painting open studio session every Tuesday from 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm or on Thursday from 11:00 am – 3:00 pm.
Bring your own materials and join an on-going drawing course led by gallery artists on Fridays, from 11am – 2 pm. For information on days open, hours and additional art classes and workshops, contact the gallery on 30 East Main Street at (828) 349 – 4607.
National Alliance on Mental Illness
Appalachian South
Meets each Thursday at 7pm
The First Methodist Church Outreach Center
at the intersection of Harrison Ave. and West Main Street
(directly across from Lazy Hiker Brewery)
Come join our weekly support group for anyone suffering from mental illness and their family or friends. This includes Depression, Bipolar,8chizophrenia, PTSD, Substance Abuse, Etc.
Here you will find:
— others living with mental health challenges YOU ARE NOT ALONE
- learn coping skills and ?find hope in shared experience
- help learning how to break down stigma and guilt surrounding mental health
- how to live life with the expectation of a better a better future
Kay (706)970-9987 Denise (828)347-5000)
SYRINGE EXCHANGE PROGRAM
On January 1, 2017, the Syringe Exchange Program of Franklin began operating a comprehensive harm reduction program to address the opioid epidemic that is impacting western NC. Opioid overdose reversal kits including naloxone are available free of charge. If you have any questions about our services or if you know someone interested in volunteering, please contact Stephanie Almeida at 828-475-1920.
Sun and Moon
Sun
Begin civil twilight 6:35 a.m.
Sunrise 7:01 a.m.
Sun transit 1:34 p.m.
Sunset 8:06 p.m.
End civil twilight 8:32 p.m.
Moon
Moonrise 7:04 a.m.
Moon transit 1:23 p.m.
Moonset 7:50 p.m.
Phase of the Moon on April 15, 2018: New Moon at 9:57 p.m. (local daylight time)
Sky Guides for this week
Sky and Telescope Magazine
Astronomy Magazine
There will be three solar and two lunar eclipses in 2018. [LINK]
Heavens Above has an Android App that will assist you in observing the sky and even has a satellite tracker that will let you know when the International Space Station and dozens of other satellites are overhead. [LINK]
Stellarium is also an app that will assist you in observing the sky. It is available in both Android [LINK] and iOS versions. [LINK]
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4:06 am on April 15, 2018
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Data and information sources: Sources (except where otherwise credited): heavens-above.com, Ian Webster's Github, National Centers for Environmental Prediction, The National Weather Service, National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration, Penn State University Electronic Wall Map, The State Climate Office of North Carolina, Storm Prediction Center, U.S. Naval Observatory, and the Weather Prediction Center.
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