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Comet visible to stargazers across Carolinas, Georgia for next several days
SUMMARY: Tonight offers a fantastic opportunity for stargazing with the visibility of Comet Tsuchinshan Atlas, a newly discovered comet first identified in early 2023. Meteorologist Griffin Hardy, reporting from the Roper Mountain Science Center in Greenville, confirms that the weather forecast is perfect for observing this celestial event. The comet, which recently made its closest approach to Earth at about 44 million miles, can be seen low on the western horizon about 30 to 45 minutes after sunset around 6:50 PM. This rare sight will be visible at dusk for approximately another week.
Heads up for stargazers–a comet will be visible in the night sky for the next few nights with your own eyes.
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Rain returns on Tuesday
SUMMARY: The weather is starting chilly and dry but will remain pleasant for the next 24 hours due to high pressure. Highs will be in the upper 60s to near 70 degrees, above average. However, starting Tuesday through Thursday, a cold front will cause significant temperature fluctuations and bring widespread rainfall, especially Tuesday afternoon and night. Wednesday begins wet but will dry out by evening. Following the front, colder air will lead to a significant drop in temperatures, with Thursday morning feeling like the 20s and 30s, continuing cooler through the end of the week.
Rain returns on Tuesday
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North Carolina tradition hoping to bring 'light' to darkness after Hurricane Helene
SUMMARY: The North Carolina Arboretum in Asheville launched its holiday light display, bringing joy after Hurricane Helene devastated the park’s trees two months prior. The event, featuring millions of twinkling lights synchronized to music, aims to uplift the community and support families affected by the hurricane. Guests can purchase extra tickets that will be donated to those in need. Visitors express a renewed sense of holiday spirit, reflecting on how this experience helps the community come together after tough times. The lights will remain on display until New Year’s Eve before a month-long dismantling process begins.
North Carolina tradition hoping to bring ‘light’ to darkness after Hurricane Helene
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Week 12 Highlights Midland Valley vs Darlington 2024
SUMMARY: In the first round of the playoffs, Darlington and Midland Valley were tied 8-8 at halftime. In the second half, Darlington’s Jaylen Augustus ran for a touchdown, giving them a 15-8 lead. Midland Valley responded with a tough run by Preston Smith, tying the game at 15-15. Augustus later scored again, pushing Darlington ahead 22-15. Despite a strong effort from Midland Valley, Darlington held onto the lead, winning 22-15 and advancing to the second round of the playoffs after a hard-fought game.
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