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Kendra Kent

Greenville

Chief Meteorologist at WHNS-TV (Greenville, SC)

I'm Chief Meteorologist for Fox Carolina. I live in Greenville with my husband, 3 kids and cat. I still can't believe I get paid to do what I love!

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  • 3 weeks ago | foxcarolina.com | Katherine Noel |Adam McWilliams |Kendra Kent

    GREENVILLE, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - A coastal low moving up the Georgia and Carolina coastline will bring showers to the western Carolinas. Then, a front will stall out over the area keeping rain and storm chances through the weekend into early next week. Friday and Saturday could see some isolated strong to severe storms primarily in the afternoon. Cloud cover will increase on Wednesday as the coastal system moves closer. Showers will push in late Wednesday, with mostly light rain.

  • 3 weeks ago | foxcarolina.com | Katherine Noel |Adam McWilliams |Kendra Kent

    GREENVILLE, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - Temperatures and humidity will be climbing through the week! A coastal low will bring showers to the Upstate, then a stalling front will keep rain chances through the weekend. Expect mostly sunny skies with highs in the mid 80s through Thursday. Cloud cover increases slightly, as well as isolated rain chances into Thursday. Along the coast there will be some heavy rain and wind as a coastal low develops into Wednesday and Thursday.

  • 3 weeks ago | foxcarolina.com | Kendra Kent

    GREENVILLE, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - A Severe solar storm has detected by NOAA space weather. This means a LOT of solar energy is being thrust toward earth. When these big solar flares arrive, it can cause disruption power grids and navigation, but overall that threat should be minimal. The main impact for us would be the potential to see the Aurora Borealis. The solar energy caused charges particles to create the beautiful Northern Lights effect.

  • 4 weeks ago | foxcarolina.com | Katherine Noel |Kendra Kent

    GREENVILLE, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - We’ve issued a First Alert Weather Day for Friday, as a cold front will be moving in to bring a better chance for organized severe weather with a line of storms. Timing currently brings the line of storms into the mountains toward lunchtime, then exits our area early Friday early evening. Best chance for Upstate storms will be early to middle afternoon. Damaging wind will be the primary threat, but hail will also be possible along with tornadoes.

  • 1 month ago | foxcarolina.com | Katherine Noel |Kendra Kent |Adam McWilliams

    GREENVILLE, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - We’ve issued a First Alert Weather Day for Friday, as a cold front will be moving in to bring a better chance for organized severe weather with a line of storms. Timing currently brings the line of storms into the mountains toward lunchtime, then exits our area early Friday early evening. Best chance for Upstate storms will be early to middle afternoon. Thursday will also bring a few late day showers and storms, but severe threat is low.

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Kendra Kent
Kendra Kent @KendraKentWx
11 Jun 25

Scattered PM storms are back Thursday through the weekend. Best chance tomorrow will be toward 6-8PM, but a shower could pop as early as 2PM. https://t.co/7qnm8IaKuL

Kendra Kent
Kendra Kent @KendraKentWx
10 Jun 25

BETTER FEEL - A brief dip in our humidity is coming tonight into Wednesday! We return to more oppressive summer heat this weekend! https://t.co/LAYsuFNQCl

Kendra Kent
Kendra Kent @KendraKentWx
3 Jun 25

Coastal low will bring us some passing showers by late Wednesday into early Thursday. Best chance will be south of I85! https://t.co/Oe55VpU5Ob