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Chris Miller

@Cmill_95

Geotechnical Engineer. Weather enthusiast. NWS COOP Observer. Skywarn Spotter. University of South Carolina Alum. Go Gamecocks!

Jefferson, SC Tham gia Nisan 2015
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Chris Miller@Cmill_95·
8.9” snow depth avg accumulation either drifts up to 16”. Amazing storm last night. @NWSColumbia
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Chris Miller@Cmill_95·
@GMengel Enjoyed watching you in the market and putting Jefferson on the map!
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Gerald Mengel
Gerald Mengel@GMengel·
Some bittersweet news: Today is my last day at WCCB Charlotte. It was the honor of a lifetime to begin my broadcast career right here in Charlotte while still getting my degree. As the meteorology landscape continues to rapidly evolve, I have decided to pursue my social media presence full time. Make sure to join the 100k+ subscribers and continue to watch me for free on the GMWeather YouTube channel!
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NWS GSP
NWS GSP@NWSGSP·
Another cool night tonight, but not as cold as last night. Patchy frost possible in the mountain valleys. #ncwx #scwx #gawx
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Leading Report@LeadingReport·
Tens of millions of Americans will never own a home, claims The Hill’s John Ghlionn.
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Brad Panovich@wxbrad·
Very chilly tonight, with scattered frost in some areas and a freeze in the mountains. This is a fairly late frost-and-freeze threat. For the pimedont, it's not the latest, but any May dates are rare for both in Charlotte. #cltwx #ncwx #scwx #wcnc
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Chris Miller@Cmill_95·
Solid rain day. Over 0.25” now. 🌧️
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SportsCenter
SportsCenter@SportsCenter·
DETROIT AIN'T DONE YET 😤 The Pistons battled back with a trip to the conference semifinals on the line 🔥
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Carmen Palermo
Carmen Palermo@CPalermo_Storms·
Just intercepted wind gusts easily up to 100mph in Point Comfort, Texas. Ripped pieces of metal off the building next to me (you can hear it at the 16 second mark) and trees/powerlines down, power is out in town @weathertrackus @RadarOmega
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Eric Webb
Eric Webb@webberweather·
We just observed the highest Equatorial Pacific oceanic heat content for *any* month since 1997 and the highest for April in the entire satellite era. If it wasn’t clear to you before that we were headed for a “Super” El Niño later this year, hopefully it is now.
Makiko Sato@MakikoSato6

The monthly mean equatorial upper 300m temperature anomaly in April 2026 reached almost as high as in 1997, suggesting a strong El Nino is probably on the way. Data source: cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/analy…

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NWS Eastern Region
NWS Eastern Region@NWSEastern·
It's been a dry start to 2026 across the Southeast. This past month did not help as it one of the drier Aprils on record. For several locations, the total precipitation for January through April of this year ranks as the driest 4 month such period ever recorded.
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NWS Eastern Region@NWSEastern·
Although the snow season runs through June 30th, it is likely over or over for good in many areas of the East. So here is a look where things stand with the highest totals for the 2025-2026 season by state reported from sites in our official snowfall database.
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NWS GSP@NWSGSP·
More beneficial rain expected tonight through Saturday morning across the area. Highest totals mainly along and southeast of I-85. No flooding or severe storms expected. 🌧️☔️ #scwx #gawx #ncwx
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Jeremy Nelson
Jeremy Nelson@jnelsonWJCL·
Shelf cloud near the entrance of #Savannah River looking towards #HiltonHead 📸: Kason Fritts
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Brad Panovich
Brad Panovich@wxbrad·
Coming May 15th, mandatory water restrictions will go into effect in #Charlotte due to the #drought. CHARLOTTE, N.C. — In alignment with regional partners, Charlotte Water will implement Mandatory Water Restrictions (Low Inflow Protocol Stage 2) beginning Friday, May 15, 2026, due to ongoing dry conditions. Customers are asked to reduce non-essential water use to help protect the region’s water supply. Charlotte Water asks all customers to adhere to the following mandatory conservation actions:  Irrigate lawns and landscapes no more than two days per week, between 6:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. Odd-numbered addresses: Tuesday and Saturday Even-numbered addresses: Wednesday and Sunday Residential swimming pools may be topped off only on Thursdays and Sundays, between 6:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. Customers may not: Wash vehicles at home Fill residential swimming pools Operate water features that do not support aquatic life Power wash surfaces for non-essential purposes Hold charity or fundraising car wash events   Additional recommended actions include: Reduce indoor and outdoor water use Water lawns with no more than one inch of water per week (including rainfall) Identify and repair water leaks as quickly as possible   Charlotte Water customers are permitted to: Use drip irrigation, soaker hoses, or hand-water plants and landscaping Use commercial car wash facilities. For more information, drought updates, and water conservation tips, visit charlottewater.org, as well as additional information about regional coordination through the Catawba-Wateree Drought Management Advisory Group. #cltwx #ncwx #scwx #wcnc
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South Carolina Forestry Commission
SCFC to lift burning ban for all counties Friday: Officials urge vigilance while burning outdoors as drought conditions persist COLUMBIA—The South Carolina Forestry Commission will lift the State Forester's Burning Ban for all counties, effective at 7 a.m., Friday, May 1. Agency officials believe the combination of rain, elevated relative humidity, improved overnight recovery and a lack of significant wind in the forecast warrant removing all remaining counties from outdoor burning restrictions. “Many areas of the state have seen rainfall this week, and higher relative humidity and fuel moisture continue to mitigate significant fire potential,” said SCFC Fire Chief Darryl Jones. “Though we expect even more rain across more of the state in the next week, people who choose to burn outdoors should still exercise vigilance as the rain we have received has not changed the state’s drought status.” Shareable release: scfc.gov/wp-content/upl…
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Chris Miller@Cmill_95·
@BCrawford247 That is true. With the 9 game SEC slate and Clemson every year the other 2 non conference games on the schedule are going to have to be much inferior non P4 competition going forward I’d imagine.
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Brad Crawford@BCrawford247·
@Cmill_95 Getting to a bowl game annually considering the threshold is the minimum given what the job pays, IMO. With the SEC moving to a 9-game slate, that does get tougher for the South Carolinas.
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Brad Crawford@BCrawford247·
Yes, 9-win seasons at South Carolina should be celebrated. Settling for one of those every few years with a 4-8 tossed in-between is not acceptable, however. Not when the HC is being paid top-20 in the sport & football drives the boat.
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Chris Miller@Cmill_95·
SE trend 🥴
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bobby@WaltM19860·
@Cmill_95 Ima guess mcbee. I ain't been around them parts in 40 years😁
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South Carolina Forestry Commission
SCFC to lift burning ban for 7 more counties Thursday COLUMBIA—The South Carolina Forestry Commission will lift the State Forester's Burning Ban for an additional seven counties, effective at 7 a.m., Thursday, April 30. Agency officials believe the combination of rain and elevated relative humidity stretching from the Midlands to the Upstate warrant removing Edgefield, Fairfield, Newberry, Lexington, McCormick, Richland and Saluda counties from outdoor burning restrictions. Twenty-seven counties remain subject to the ban, however, highlighting the elevated fire danger that remains in a majority of the state (see map at right). “We’re seeing relative humidities increase across the state each day as well as good RH recovery overnight, which raises the moisture level in finer forest fuels,” said SCFC Fire Chief Darryl Jones. “Sustained winds and gusts are lower too, and the prospect of even more rain across greater portions of the state over the next week could help us get out of what has been an extended period of fire danger this year.” Citizens who may plan to conduct outdoor burning of residential yard debris or prescribed burns in counties not subject to the burning ban must still notify the Forestry Commission before doing so: Residential yard debris burning State law requires citizens who live in unincorporated areas to notify the Forestry Commission before burning outdoors. In most cases, the law applies to burning leaves, limbs and branches that people clean up from their yards. Citizens who do live in city/town limits must still abide by any burning ordinances in their local jurisdictions. Citizens can make notification online by visiting scfc.gov/notify or by calling the toll-free notification number for the county in which they live, found here: scfc.gov/protection/fir…. Prescribed burning State law requires that you notify the Forestry Commission before burning for forestry, wildlife management or agricultural purposes. This includes burning for wildfire hazard reduction, brush control, endangered species management, wildlife habitat improvement, plant disease control, crop residue removal and preparation of land for planting trees or agricultural crops. All burning for forestry, wildlife and agriculture must comply with SC Smoke Management Guidelines. To make notification, regardless of county, please call (800) 777-3473. Shareable release: scfc.gov/wp-content/upl…
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