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Monday, February 5, 2018

Daily Weather Briefing for Monday, February 5, 2018





Franklin Town Council to Meet Tonight

The Franklin Town Council will meet on Monday night at 6 pm in the lower level of the town hall. A copy of the public agenda and the agenda packet are posted on the blog. [LINK]


LOCAL OUTLOOK

Dry high pressure will move into the region today and Tuesday. A cold front will bring unsettled weather to the area Wednesday followed by high pressure and brief drying for Thursday and Friday. Another system will lead to wet conditions next weekend.

We are in a period of cooler and wetter weather where winter weather events are more likely over the next few weeks. Not all the systems will bring significant snow, but chances are higher than usual that we may see some.



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Weather Almanac for February 5th (1872-2016)

Record weather events for this date in Macon County

Highest Temperature 72°F in Franklin in 1890
Lowest Temperature -11°F in Highlands in 1917
Greatest Rainfall 2.22 inches at the Coweeta Experimental Station 1960
Greatest One-Day Snowfall 4.0 inches in Highlands in 1929

Record weather events for February in Macon County

Highest Temperature 79°F at the Coweeta Experimental Station on Feb 28, 1996
Lowest Temperature -19°F in Highlands on Feb 13, 1899
Greatest Rainfall 6.37 inches at the Coweeta Experimental Station on Feb 13, 1966
Greatest One-Day Snowfall 15.0 inches in Highlands on Feb 14, 1912



THREE DAY OUTLOOK



TODAY

Areas of black ice are possible in the morning. Temperatures should rise above freezing by 9 am or so. Sunny skies with highs ranging from the lower 40s at the higher elevations to the upper 40s in the lower elevations. Winds 5 to 10 mph out of the northwest decreasing and shifting to come out of the southwest between 2 and 4 pm.

TONIGHT

Mostly clear skies with lows ranging from the lower 20s at the higher elevations to the mid-to-upper 20s in the lower elevations. Light winds out of the southeast.




TUESDAY

Partly sunny skies with highs ranging from the upper 40s at the higher elevations to the mid-50s in the lower elevations. Calm winds in the morning, then around 5 mph from the south in the afternoon.

TUESDAY NIGHT

Lows ranging from the mid-30s at the higher elevations to near 40 in the lower elevations. Calm winds before midnight, then around 5 mph from the southeast after midnight. Rain chances increase from 20% at 6 pm to near 80% by midnight. Rain expected, mainly after midnight. Rainfall amounts between a tenth and a quarter of an inch expected.



WEDNESDAY Heavy Rain Expected

Cloudy skies with highs ranging from near 50 at the higher elevations to the mid-50s in the lower elevations. Near 100% chance of rain with rainfall amounts between half and three quarters of an inch. Rain could be heavy at times.

WEDNESDAY NIGHT

Mostly cloudy skies with lows ranging from the low-to-mid-20s at the higher elevations to near 30 in the lower elevations. Rain expected to be over by 10 pm or so. Less than a tenth of an inch expected.



GOES 16 GeoColor - Infrared Loop
11:32 pm to 02:27 am



HAZARDS

Area roadways may have patched of black ice on them in locations where runoff has frozen overnight. Please exercise caution as you commute this morning. Temperatures should rise above freezing around 9 am or so.

***Hazardous Weather Outlook***
National Weather Service Greenville-Spartanburg SC
919 PM EST Sun Feb 4 2018

With temperatures dropping to around or just below freezing, areas of residual water on roadways and elevated surfaces may refreeze tonight. Patchy areas of black ice are possible.


Stay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio or your favorite source of weather information for the latest updates.
Additional details can be found at www.weather.gov/gsp.

The National Weather Service has issued a Hazardous Weather Outlook for Macon County for a period of wintry weather that may occur tonight and over the weekend It has been posted below.


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)
Image Produced at 02:27 am



MACON CALENDAR

If you have an event you wish to be added to this calendar, please send the information, along with a flyer in pdf format or a high-quality photo, to editor@maconmedia.com. If you want text published, please include a paragraph with your photo, flyer or graphics. Please include date(s) and time(s).
There is no charge for civic, educational or nonprofit groups, except for groups or events that receive funding from the TDA, TDC, and EDC, where full rates apply.

2018 Trail Ambassador (TA) Training and Refresher Course

The NHC will again provide training to Trail Ambassadors who will do day hikes on our 60-mile section to meet thru-hikers this spring. TAs will provide local knowledge and Leave No Trace education. With a 14% increase in northbound thru-hikers in 2017 over 2016, anything NHC can do to help with visitor use management will ensure a pleasant hiker experience and help protect the resource. If you would like to know more, please visit http://thunderpigblog.blogspot.com/2018/01/2018-trail-ambassador-ta-training-and.html


FRIENDS OF THE GREENWAY FUNDRAISER FOR FEBRUARY AND MARCH

Fundraiser for Friends of the Greenway--an indoor flea market will take place every Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday in February and March at FROG Quarters, 573 East Main St in Franklin (next to the new bridge).

If you’re interested in participating, please call 369-8488 for details and registration. Only registration fee will go to FROG, but donations are always appreciated. Funds will benefit the following projects: Butterfly Garden, Educational Signs on the Trail, Splash Pad Renovation, Chimney Swift Tower, and FROG Quarters meeting place. If your shopping, enter at Mainspring Conservation Trust drive and circle around behind the buildings.



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 7:03 a.m.
Sunrise 7:29 a.m.
Sun transit 12:48 p.m.
Sunset 6:06 p.m.
End civil twilight 6:33 p.m.


Moon

Moonrise 10:49 p.m. last night
Moon transit 4:54 a.m.
Moonset 10:51 a.m.
Moonrise 11:49 p.m.


Phase of the Moon on February 5, 2018: Waning Gibbous with 69% of the Moon's visible disk illuminated.
Closest Primary Moon Phase: Last Quarter on February 7, 2018 at 10:54 a.m. (local standard 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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You can find out more information on how to do that and some of what I plan to accomplish if I reach certain levels of funding at https://www.patreon.com/MaconMedia



Posted at 2:4520am on February 5, 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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