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Ed Piotrowski

Ed Piotrowski

Chief Meteorologist at WPDE-TV

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Rocket launch may be visible tonight!

There’s a decent chance you can see the SpaceX launch of the Falcon 9 rocket tonight. Liftoff is scheduled for 9:25 p. m. EDT from Cape Canaveral, FL. Right now the weather looks good but if the launch has to be scrubbed, there is a backup opportunity available on Thursday, June 4 at 9:03 p. m. EDT. The rocket will be taking a path that runs roughly parallel to the southeast coastline so if you want a chance to see it, make sure and look southeast! Falcon 9 Rocket Trajectory.
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Rocket launch to International Space Station may be visible tonight

NASA and Northrop Grumman plan to launch a cargo mission to the International Space Station tonight, from the Wallops Island Flight Facility on Virginia's Eastern Shore. Launch time is 9:38 p. m. but it won’t be visible in our area until 3 minutes after launch. Rocket trajectory and when visible. Look for a faint point of light in the northeast sky near the horizon! If you catch it and are able to snag a photo or video, share it with us here!
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Another round of strong storms, excessive lightning on Friday

A cold front moving into a hot, humid airmass will spark numerous strong storms Friday afternoon and evening.
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Almost 100,000 lightning strikes this week in SC

At the tail end of a brutal heat wave, storms have fired across the region this week, producing an impressive and dangerous amount of lightning.
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NOAA eyes another active hurricane season

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has released its outlook for the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season, predicting above-normal activity.
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It's a ghost town in the tropics but for how long?

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
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What you'll actually see during June's 'rare' planetary alignment

Have you heard about the “Planetary Alignment June 2024?” Apparently, around sunrise on June 3, Mercury, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune will be visi
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NOAA issues most aggressive hurricane season outlook since 1999

The most aggressive pre-hurricane season outlook since such forecasts began in 1999 calls for 17-25 named storms, 8-13
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Myrtle Beach Polar Plunge raises almost $150,000 for Special Olympics

It was a perfect day to take a plunge in the cold Atlantic Ocean.
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Myrtle Beach Polar Plunge raises almost $150,000 for Special Olympics

It was a perfect day to take a plunge in the cold Atlantic Ocean.
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October Annular Solar Eclipse to put on a show across America

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