
Kendra Kent
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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4 days ago |
foxcarolina.com | Kendra Kent |Adam McWilliams
GREENVILLE, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - Shower chances continue both Saturday and Mother’s Day. Rain chances pick back up Monday and Tuesday. Heavy rain is expected starting next week. We’ve called First Alert Weather Day for Monday and Tuesday because several inches is expected. Saturday will start off on the cloudy and cool side, with rain building in through the day. Highs will only warm into the upper 60s to 70 by afternoon. Mother’s Day won’t be ideal weather, but it won’t be a washout either.
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2 weeks ago |
wvlt.tv | Kendra Kent
GREENVILLE, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - Brood IX is going to emerge through mid May across the country. Occurrence will be low in South Carolina, but they are expected to show up in large numbers across North Carolina and especially north Georgia. This brood hasn’t emerged in 17 years. Their lifespan is only a couple of weeks, then you’ll see the exoskeletons across roads and yards. Cicadas are most prevalent in areas that have not undergone a lot of development.
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2 weeks ago |
foxcarolina.com | Kendra Kent
GREENVILLE, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - Brood IX is going to emerge through mid May across the country. Occurrence will be low in South Carolina, but they are expected to show up in large numbers across North Carolina and especially north Georgia. This brood hasn’t emerged in 17 years. Their lifespan is only a couple of weeks, then you’ll see the exoskeletons across roads and yards. Cicadas are most prevalent in areas that have not undergone a lot of development.
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Apr 30, 2024 |
wbtv.com | Kendra Kent
GREENVILLE, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - Keep an eye out for some shooting stars this weekend! The Eta Aquarids meteor shower will be peaking early May 5-6. This meteor shower is actually best viewed in the southern hemisphere, but can still be a good show for us in the Carolinas. Up to 50 meteors per hour will be possible late at night. A new moon will be in place, so we won’t have to battle the moon’s light when trying to spot a meteor. A dark sky is always best.
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Sep 8, 2023 |
foxcarolina.com | Kendra Kent
GREENVILLE, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - Hurricane Lee weakened slightly Friday morning, back to a category 4 storm after reaching cat 5 status Thursday night. It’s still a very dangerous storm as it churns west-northwest through the Atlantic. The current forecast track keeps the center of the storm away from any direct landfall in the Caribbean this weekend. The surf is getting churned up throughout the weekend on the northern coast of the islands with dangerous rip currents and large swells.
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Tornado confirmed from Monday night's storms in Abbeville County near Calhoun Falls. EF0 in intensity, likely touching down near the 7:30PM hour. More details coming. https://t.co/3yqwRoDwjj

Rain closing in on Clemson AGAIN! Anderson and Greenville up next! https://t.co/3xdjmLfJl2

This Friday - Get ready for a summery feel! https://t.co/yujD1yXIcH