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Ed Piotrowski

Ed Piotrowski

Chief Meteorologist at WPDE-TV

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Hail in parts of the area in January! - wpde.com

Normally when you see hail, you think of thunderstorms in the summer. Although very rare, it does fall in January too! In fact, many communities on the south end of the Grand Strand saw quite the hail shower earlier today. Socastee - Chris Estridge. Photos and videos indicate the hail was only pea-sized but did cover the ground for a short amount of time. Caption: Murrells Inlet - video via Robyn Trudeau. How is it hailing with temps in the 40s and 50s?
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2021 hurricane season likely to be very active

2021 HURRICANE SEASON. The hurricane season is still nearly two months away but Dr. Phil Klotzbach and his research team at Colorado State University released their forecast for the 2021 hurricane season today. Unfortunately, it looks like another active season. The forecast calls for 17 named storm…
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King Tides expected this week - wpde.com

Tonight’s full supermoon will produce King Tides April 26-29th. The peak high tides will be Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. Beyond Wednesday, high tides will gradually lower. Minor flooding is expected in the usual spots in Little River, Cherry Grove, Garden City, Murrells Inlet, and Pawleys Island but the flooding won’t come close to what we typically see in the fall. Over the next few days, you can expect high tides at the following times: Monday: 7:51 p. m. Tuesday: 8:09 a. m. , 8:40 p. m.
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Much of the area now in a moderate drought

After an extremely wet start to 2021, it’s been very dry for the last two months. In fact, many areas have barely received half their normal amount of rain. Rainfall Since March 1st. Because things are drying out, most of the area is in moderate drought. In this stage of drought, some damage to crop…
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Leonid Meteor Shower peaks tonight! - wpde.com

The Leonids meteor shower is active from Nov. 8 through Nov. 30 but the peak is early in the morning on Wednesday, November 18.The Leonids occur as the earth pa
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Freeze warning and watch for Pee Dee, Border Belt Wednesday night -...

Our spring of deception is over and it’s back to winter time this week. There’s a threat of a frost/freeze over the next 3 mornings.A developing Noe
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Updated outlook predicts near-normal Hurricane Season - wpde.com

June 1 marks the beginning of the Atlantic Hurricane Season, and forecasters from Colorado State University released their updated forecast for the 2023 season
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NOAA still expects busy hurricane season - wpde.com

Scientists with NOAA released their updated forecast for the rest of the 2023 hurricane season and it calls for 14-21 named storms, 6-11 hurricanes and 2-5 majo
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Best meteor shower of the year peaks this weekend - wpde.com

The Perseid meteor shower peaks Friday night into Saturday morning.
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October Annular Solar Eclipse to put on a show across America - wpd...

In one month on October 14, skywatchers in central and eastern Canada will have a front-row seat to witness the rare spectacle of an annular or “ring of fire” s
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It's a ghost town in the tropics but for how long? - wpde.com

It’s been a week since major hurricane Beryl blasted through the Caribbean Sea and Texas. Now, the tropics are a virtual ghost town, and the quiet stretch looks