Sunday, April 28, 2024

Charlotte shooting: U S. marshal, 2 others killed, 4 CMPD officers injured in shootout while serving warrant

charlotte weather this week

Riley’s first appearance was in Charlotte County happened last Friday morning where he was granted a bond of $100,000 and was told he must turn himself in to authorities in Iowa. We are ending the month of April with below-average rainfall [View Monthly Almanac] with most areas seeing less than 2″ for the month. Cooper later arrived in Charlotte, the state's largest city, to meet with officials and the families of the victims. Todd Ishee, NC Secretary of Adult Correction, identified the two officers killed as Sam Poloche and Alden Elliott, both 14-year NC Department of Adult Correction veterans.

Past Weather in Charlotte, North Carolina, USA — Yesterday and Last 2 Weeks

(WBTV) - One more completely dry day is ahead before rain and storms move in Friday night into the weekend. Charlotte gets some kind of precipitation, on average, 105 days per year. Precipitation is rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground. In order for precipitation to be counted you have to get at least .01 inches on the ground to measure. High pressure will race in behind the low pressure system for Wednesday, which should help to move the cloud cover out of Wisconsin for the afternoon.

Monroe Airport: (19 mi)

Chase White was shot in Tucson, Arizona, by a man wanted for stalking local law enforcement officers, the agency said. While highs may be fairly consistent for the next 8 days, mainly in the 60s and 70s lows will be a bit more all over the place from 40s tonight and Saturday night but closer to 60° Friday night and Sunday night.. "Officer Joshua Eyer has passed away tonight from his injuries after being shot in the line of duty this afternoon while assisting other officers with the apprehension of a suspect," CMPD said in a statement on social media.

Charlotte, Charlotte / Douglas International Airport (KCLT)

We will continue with the storm threat into our Wednesday and Thursday forecast. The severe weather activity lies much more concentrated to the west rather than within our viewing area. We still see a marginal risk for severe storms developing Wednesday and Thursday with the main threats of damaging winds and hail. Which means some of the storm cells may produce winds of 50+ mph with hail the size of quarters in diameter or larger. As we will see the potential for rain Tuesday through Thursday, there is another round of flooding concerns. Within the three day span many areas have the potential to pick up 1″ to 2″ of rainfall.

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WAUSAU, Wis. (WSAW) - While there was quite a bit of weather weather from this past weekend into Monday evening, dry weather returned for Tuesday afternoon as temperatures bounced back into the 60s and a few lower 70s for the afternoon. The high pressure system that helped to clear the clouds out Tuesday morning will race eastward for Tuesday night, with a strong low pressure system arriving late Tuesday night into early Wednesday morning. Most rainfall amounts will generally remain less than 0.50″, but some locally heavier amounts will be possible within the thunderstorms.

ABOUT THIS FORECAST

We keep up with the 80s for Friday with dry conditions to begin the day. Depending on the timing of a cold front, it appears a few showers/rumbles of thunder could work in late Friday evening before really ramping up over the weekend. By Friday, an isolated thunderstorm or two will be possible, late. Anticipate scattered showers and storms both Saturday and Sunday. Another front will enter Sunday and this may bring additional clouds with scattered showers and storms again. We believe Saturday will be the wettest day for this weekend, but we will continue to see how the trends go as we advance throughout this week.

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The line of storms will affect central Wisconsin mainly between 9 p.m. If you park your car in short-term parking and return to the airport to find it gone, Boyd said there’s no need to stress. At this time, the severe weather threat looks low with the front. "Every single day, Deputy U.S. Marshals and Task Force Officers put their lives on the line to apprehend some of our country's most dangerous criminals," Attorney General Merrick B. Garland said in a statement. The armed suspect who was killed by officers was identified late Monday night as Terry Clark Hughes Jr, 39.

WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY - FRIDAY

Crews will start paving on Wednesday in the short-term parking lot. Everyone will have to park in the long-term parking lots while the short-term is closed for construction. The airport reported plans to expand the parking lot earlier this year. We expect to dial down to the lower 70s Friday but still isolated shower and storm activity chances are about 20 to 30% clear through the weekend. Weather is how the atmosphere is behaving and its effects upon life and human activities. Most people think of weather in terms of temperature, humidity, precipitation, cloudiness, brightness, visibility, wind, and atmospheric pressure.

charlotte weather this week

Tuesday night, with the strongest storms arriving in central Wisconsin around midnight. Severe weather is NOT anticipated, but there will be a few thunderboomers that produce hefty downpours, small hail and some wind gusts up to 40 mph as they movie through. We see dry conditions return for both Wednesday and Thursday. Afternoon highs again will read in the 70s and 80s across our hometowns.

In the meantime, mostly sunny to partly cloudy skies will be on tap for the afternoon with many of us reaching the lower 80s for our high temperatures. It will get breezy as a frontal boundary moves into the area with gusts up to 35 mph possible. Afternoon highs will read near seasonable this weekend in the upper 60s and low-mid 70s.

On average, there are 218 sunny days per year in Charlotte. Charlotte, North Carolina gets 43 inches of rain, on average, per year. SARASOTA, Fla. (WWSB) - Father Leo Riley, a local priest facing charges in Dubuque, Iowa, has bonded out of jail in Charlotte County. Part of the conditions of his release on bond is that he must return to Iowa to face charges. He also said they don’t expect parking to run out at the airport while the lots are being resurfaced, but if that happens, airport officials may ask travelers to park in the grass.

A good portion of Thursday will remain quite wet at times, with rainfall amounts ranging from 0.75″ to up to 1.25″ within some of the thunderstorms. Very windy conditions return for the end of the week and will continue throughout the weekend, with another round of showers and storms arriving late Friday night and continuing into the day Saturday. The beginning of the Wisconsin Fishing Opener looks to be a bit wet and windy, with more showers on the way for Saturday morning and afternoon. It is important to note that at first with scattered storms, we think the primary threats will be large hail, damaging winds and a few isolated tornadoes.

TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - Storms from overnight are pushing through northeast Kansas this morning. While a severe t-storm watch was initially issued overnight, radar trends have kept the storms below severe weather limits so it was canceled. It is still possible to get a brief severe storm today but lightning and locally heavy rain will remain the primary concerns. Dry tomorrow with the next round of rain late Friday night into Saturday morning. Showers and thunderstorms return to central Wisconsin throughout Thursday morning and afternoon, as gusty southeast winds help to usher in higher humidity for the day.

A strong cold front will enter the region by Saturday bringing additional clouds and showers/storms to the Mid Atlantic. This system will have more significant amounts of moisture that will be pulled into the region. This could lead to greater coverage (more widespread) of showers compared to earlier in the week.

In all, eight law enforcement officials were shot, including two correction officers who were killed and a Charlotte-Mecklenburg police officer who was critically wounded and later died. Three other Charlotte-Mecklenburg officers were also shot. Can’t rule out a few storms before midnight mainly in north-central KS but for most areas the storms will hold off until after midnight. Then the question is how long will the storms last into Saturday. Most models have Saturday afternoon dry with Sunday dry as well as most of the rain stays in southern KS on Sunday but the European model is still indicating rain on Sunday so keep checking back for updates on this part of the forecast.

As the scattered activity is likely to form a line or broken line, we will likely see the severe threats transition to more of a damaging wind potential and a spin up tornado threat. Some storm cells may produce wind gusts 70+ miles per hour with hail the size of eggs or larger. Heavy rainfall is possible with storms that move through, therefore there is the threat for flash flooding too. The threat for severe storm activity will likely develop scattered in nature in the late afternoon to early evening hours before forming a broken line of storms and pushing through the area from northwest to southeast.

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