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Andrew Brightman

@abrightmanwx

Emmy & Murrow Award Winning Meteorologist for Queen City News, Emerson College ‘14, Penn State ‘17

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If want the warm Spring weather, you only have to wait for this weekend to see temperatures back into the 80s across the region!

If want the warm Spring weather, you only have to wait for this weekend to see temperatures back into the 80s across the region!
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Have you ever thought about gambling on the weather forecast? It is a reality on Kalshi. Andrew Brightman and I spoke with Dr. Hallie Lieberman (Hallie Lieberman) on this week's edition of Pinpoint Weather University. She spoke with us about how the weather and climate trade

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Tiger Woods was involved in a rollover crash in Jupiter Island, Florida, on Friday, according to the Martin County Sheriff's Office. No details about the cause of the crash or Woods' condition were immediately released. spr.ly/6016B698Be

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With the burn ban in place for North Carolina, here is a look at what you can and can't do during the burn ban. Rules are similar in South Carolina. As always, check with your local fire marshall. Counties can implement their own regulations on burning. Follow these rules!

With the burn ban in place for North Carolina, here is a look at what you can and can't do during the burn ban.

Rules are similar in South Carolina. As always, check with your local fire marshall. Counties can implement their own regulations on burning.

Follow these rules!
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The countdown begins. Teams at NASA's Kennedy Space Center have arrived to their stations at the Launch Control Center. We are about 48 hours from the launch of the Artemis II mission around the Moon. go.nasa.gov/4bHcwzx

The countdown begins.

Teams at <a href="/NASAKennedy/">NASA's Kennedy Space Center</a> have arrived to their stations at the Launch Control Center. We are about 48 hours from the launch of the Artemis II mission around the Moon. go.nasa.gov/4bHcwzx
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While there is a VERY small chance you could see it along the Carolina coast, it is likely Artemis II will be too high to see.

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🚨🇺🇸🇮🇷Iran has shot down a U.S. fighter jet, per Iranian media and a source familiar with the incident, and a search and rescue effort is underway to locate two crew. My report on Axios axios.com/2026/04/03/ira…

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Good morning, world! 🌎 We have spectacular new high-resolution images of our home planet, all of us looking back through the Orion capsule window at our Artemis II astronauts as they continue their journey to the Moon.

Good morning, world! 🌎

We have spectacular new high-resolution images of our home planet, all of us looking back through the Orion capsule window at our Artemis II astronauts as they continue their journey to the Moon.
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Passengers looked on as a beehive was removed from their plane before they could take off from Charlotte, North Carolina. abcnews.link/XLQ5jCO

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A new milestone for humankind: The crew of Artemis II are now the farthest any human has ever travelled, reaching a maximum distance of 252,752 miles from Earth. This surpasses the previous record set by Apollo 13 in 1970 by about 4,102 miles.

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The Artemis II crew captured this image showing the rings of the Orientale basin during their lunar flyby on April 6. At the 10 o’clock position of the Orientale basin, the two smaller craters – which the Artemis II crew has suggested be named Integrity & Carroll – are visible.

The Artemis II crew captured this image showing the rings of the Orientale basin during their lunar flyby on April 6.

At the 10 o’clock position of the Orientale basin, the two smaller craters – which the Artemis II crew has suggested be named Integrity &amp; Carroll – are visible.