
Kat Campbell
Meteorologist at WRAL-TV (Raleigh, NC)
Watch my forecasts in the evenings on @WRAL // Dog mom to Jazzy // NCSU Meteorology Alum from Winston-Salem // Fashion Forecast®
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2 weeks ago |
wral.com | Kat Campbell |Jessica Patrick
What is a severe weather risk and how accurate is it in North Carolina? As we continue the severe weather season in North Carolina, I wanted to update our Triangle severe weather research with updated data from the last five years. This is useful for decision making in the WRAL Severe Weather Center - but it may also be useful for you. Severe weather can impact a lot - your yardwork, outdoor events and festivals, and day-to-day planning. So, how are we doing with severe weather forecasting?
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1 month ago |
wral.com | Kat Campbell
On WRAL-TV and on WRAL.com, our team of meteorologists often reference a threat for severe weather on a scale of 1 through 5 with 1 being the lowest and 5 being the highest. Spring is the top severe weather season in North Carolina, but storms can come at any time, so it is important you understand what these threat categories mean to better assess your risk and prepare ahead of bad weather.
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Jan 21, 2025 |
wral.com | Kat Campbell |Elizabeth Gardner |Mike Maze |Aimee Wilmoth
Parts of the Triangle and much of eastern North Carolina will see snow Tuesday night amid freezing temperatures, creating hazardous road conditions and prompting WRAL Weather Alert Days for Tuesday and Wednesday. Tuesday's high is near-freezing. That means snow moving into our southeastern counties by the evening commute will stick, and roads could be treacherous by Tuesday night and Wednesday. Here's an hour-by-hour look at the snow timing.
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Jan 21, 2025 |
wral.com | Kat Campbell |Elizabeth Gardner |Mike Maze |Aimee Wilmoth
Much of southeastern North Carolina will see snow Tuesday night amid freezing temperatures, creating hazardous road conditions and prompting WRAL Weather Alert Days for Tuesday and Wednesday. Tuesday's high is near-freezing. That means snow moving into our eastern counties by the evening commute will stick, and roads could be treacherous by Tuesday night and Wednesday. Here's an hour-by-hour look at the snow timing.
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Nov 26, 2024 |
wral.com | Kat Campbell
Artificial intelligence, a technology that seems to be infiltrating every aspect of our lives, is making significant strides in the realm of weather forecasting. AI is helping to enhance the accuracy of the forecasts that are so crucial in our daily lives, though there are still hurdles to overcome. The advancement of AI in weather forecasting is rooted in its ability to process vast amounts of historical data swiftly and efficiently.
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RAH issues Tornado Warning [tornado: RADAR INDICATED, hail: <.75 IN] for Cumberland [NC] till 9:45 PM EDT https://t.co/0yGRMkJvxp https://t.co/dBbqXtkRPD

RT @WxBloodsworth: The view from Clinton NC as the severe storm rolled through around 4:30PM. https://t.co/gxnFB2gWtX

⚡WOW! These storms have been electric. There have been more than 26k strikes in this camera view in the past 24 hours. I'm tracking the lingering storms on WRAL News live at 7 PM. https://t.co/tLr0nYP4oq