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Wednesday, November 10, 2021

Weather Briefing for Wednesday, November 10, 2021

Here is a truncated weather briefing for today.

GENERAL OUTLOOK

Warm and dry high pressure will persist across the region through Wednesday. Moisture will gradually increase on Thursday ahead of a cold front approaching from the west. The most abundant moisture with the frontal passage will affect the area late Thursday through Thursday night. Cooler high pressure will build in behind the front Friday through much of the weekend. A reinforcing cold front, with limited moisture, will cross the region Sunday night, with dry high pressure returning early next week.



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News Brief  

 Local COVID-19 numbers for Macon County as of [November 8, 2021]

• Town of Franklin, NC to Honor Veterans on November 11th [MaconMedia.com]


246th Birthday Message for the US Marine Corps

On November 10, 2021, U.S. Marines around the globe celebrate a 246-year legacy of battlefield prowess defined by courage, discipline, loyalty, perseverance, adaptability, leadership, and warfighting innovation. The annual birthday message delivered by the Commandant of the Marine Corps, Gen. David H. Berger, and the Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps, Sgt. Maj. Troy Black, acknowledges the generation of Marines who joined after the terrorist attacks of 9/11, who later served in Iraq and Afghanistan, and who now approach their retirement milestone. It also highlights the culture of innovation being cultivated by Marine leaders to enable the Marine Corps to remain America’s force in readiness—prepared to fight and win in every clime and place.










Franklin Area


Today

Partly sunny, then gradually becoming sunny, with highs in the low-to-mid 70s. Light and variable winds.

Tonight

Increasing clouds, with lows in the mid-40s. Calm winds.

Veterans Day

Showers likely, mainly after 3pm. Mostly cloudy, with highs near 60. Winds out of the southeast 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain is 60%. New rainfall amounts of less than a tenth of an inch possible.

Thursday Night

Showers, mainly before 4am. Lows in the low-to-mid 40s. Winds out of the south 5 to 10 mph becoming light and variable after midnight. Chance of rain is 80%.

Friday

Sunny, with highs near 60.

Friday Night

Partly cloudy, with lows in the mid-30s.


Highlands Plateau


Today

Partly sunny, then gradually becoming sunny, with highs in the mid-60s. Winds out of the northwest around 5 mph becoming calm by noon.

Tonight

Increasing clouds, with lows in the mid-40s. Winds out of the southeast 3 to 5 mph.

Veterans Day

Showers likely, mainly after 3pm. Mostly cloudy, with highs in the lower 50s. Winds out of the southeast 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain is 70%. New rainfall amounts between a quarter and half of an inch possible.

Thursday Night

Showers, mainly before 2am. Lows around 40. Winds out of the south 5 to 10 mph shifting to come out of the northwest after midnight. Chance of rain is 80%.

Friday

Sunny, with highs in the low-to-mid 50s.

Friday Night

Mostly clear, with lows around 30.


Otto Area


Today

Partly sunny, then gradually becoming sunny, with highs in the lower 70s. Calm winds in the morning increasing to come out of the south around 5 mph in the afternoon.

Tonight

Increasing clouds, with lows in the mid-to-upper 40s. Calm winds.

Veterans Day

Showers likely, mainly after 3pm. Mostly cloudy, with highs in the upper 50s. Winds out of the southeast 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain is 60%. New rainfall amounts between a tenth and quarter of an inch possible.

Thursday Night

Showers, mainly before 4am. Low in the mid-40s. Winds out of the southeast 5 to 10 mph shifting to come out of the northwest after midnight. Chance of rain is 80%.

Friday

Sunny, with highs near 60.

Friday Night

Mostly clear, with lows in the mid-30s.


Nantahala Area


Today

Sunny, with highs near 70. Calm winds.

Tonight

Partly cloudy, with lows in the upper 40s. Calm winds.

Veterans Day

Showers likely, mainly after 4pm. Mostly cloudy, with highs in the upper 50s. Winds out of the south 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain is 60%. New rainfall amounts of less than a tenth of an inch possible.

Thursday Night

Showers, mainly before 4am. Lows in the low-to-mid 40s. Winds out of the south 5 to 10 mph shifting to come out of the northwest after midnight. Chance of rain is 80%.

Friday

Sunny, with highs in the mid-50s.

Friday Night

Partly cloudy, with lows in the mid-30s.


HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK

Hazardous weather is not expected today.


TROPICAL WEATHER OUTLOOK



Tropical Weather Outlook
NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL
100 AM EST Wed Nov 10 2021

For the North Atlantic...Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico:

1. Showers and thunderstorms associated with a powerful non-tropical low pressure system located more than 400 miles northeast of Bermuda have changed little in organization during the past several hours. Recent satellite-derived wind data indicate that hurricane-force winds are occurring south of the center. However, the low is still interacting with a frontal boundary, and the system has not yet acquired enough tropical cyclone characteristics to be considered a subtropical storm. Additional development is still possible during the next day or two, and a subtropical storm could form during this time. Thereafter, the system is forecast to move over colder water and be absorbed by a larger non-tropical low. Additional information on this system can be found in High Seas forecasts issued by the National Weather Service.

* Formation chance through 48 hours...medium...50 percent.
* Formation chance through 5 days...medium...50 percent.




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Published at 5:00am on Wednesday, November 10, 2021
Author: Bobby Coggins

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