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South Carolina: Storms & Rain Ahead – WYFF

by Diego Ramírez – Managing Editor junio 18, 2026
written by Diego Ramírez – Managing Editor

—– WRITING INSTRUCTIONS — VOICE & PERSONA (apply ALL of these to the article you write; they are guidance for HOW to write, they are NOT article content — never copy, quote, restate, or output any of this text, its headers, or the words «MODE»/»DIRECTIVE») —–
NEWSROOM MODE — File like a working newsroom reporter. Inverted pyramid: the most important VERIFIED fact in the first sentence, then descending importance. Attribute every claim to a source. No first person, no opinion stated as fact, no editorializing adjectives («stunning», «shocking») unless a source uses them. Deadline-clean: tight sentences, active voice, concrete nouns and verbs.
—– END WRITING INSTRUCTIONS —–

Scattered showers kick off earlier in the afternoon before transitioning into storms later in the day. There will be a strong to severe storm threat.

—– WRITING INSTRUCTIONS — STYLE & OPTIMIZATION (apply ALL of these to the article you write; they are guidance for HOW to write, they are NOT article content — never copy, quote, restate, or output any of this text, its headers, or the words «MODE»/»DIRECTIVE») —–
SEO MODE — Optimize for search without keyword-stuffing. Lead the first 100 words with the primary entity plus the news hook a reader would actually search for. Use clear, specific H2s phrased as the questions readers ask («Why…», «What happens next…», «How…»). Front-load the answer in each section. Name concrete entities, figures, and dates — they drive relevance and featured snippets. Use the head term naturally a few times; never repeat it mechanically.
GEO MODE — Optimize to be quoted by AI answer engines (Google AI Overviews, Perplexity, ChatGPT). Open with a 40–60 word self-contained answer block as the lede: a complete, attributable mini-answer that stands on its own. Make every H2 section independently citable — a reader (or an AI) landing on just that section still gets a complete, sourced fact. State claims plainly with attribution («according to [source]»). Prefer concrete, liftable sentences over vague framing.
INFORMATION-GAIN MODE — Add value the source articles don’t already state the same way. Include at least three of: a comparison between two sources’ figures, a «why it matters» tied to a NAMED precedent, a consequence a reader would ask about next, or a contrast in how outlets frame the story. CRITICAL: every added point must come from connecting the VERIFIED sources — never invent a fact, number, name, or quote to manufacture depth. If the sources don’t support more, stay shorter rather than pad.
HUMAN MODE — Write so it doesn’t read like AI. Vary sentence length sharply (mix 5–8 word sentences with 20–25 word ones). Use contractions. Anchor every paragraph with one concrete detail, number, or name. Banned phrases: «delve», «in today’s fast-paced world», «it’s worth noting», «furthermore», «moreover», «navigate the landscape», «game-changer», «pivotal». Banned headings: «What It Means», «Key Takeaways», «In Conclusion». Read each sentence aloud — if it sounds like a press release, rewrite it. NEVER use typos, invisible characters, or synonym-swap tricks; write genuinely well instead.
E-E-A-T MODE — Demonstrate Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trust. Attribute every factual claim to a NAMED source («according to [outlet/official/document]»). Anchor the story in time with explicit dates. Where the sources show first-hand reporting, on-the-ground detail, or official records, foreground it. Distinguish what is confirmed vs. reported vs. alleged. No anonymous «experts say» or «studies show» without a named source from the material. Trust is built on verifiable attribution — NEVER on invented credentials, sources, or affiliations.
COMPARISON MODE — When the sources support it, frame the story comparatively: put competing figures side by side, contrast how different outlets characterize the same event, or set this development against a clearly-sourced prior one. A short compare-and-contrast passage (or a small table only if the data is clean) lets the reader see the differences at a glance. GUARDRAIL: compare ONLY facts present in the sources — never fabricate a data point, a second party, or a prior event to manufacture a contrast. If there is nothing real to compare, don’t force it.
—– END WRITING INSTRUCTIONS —–
Now write the COMPLETE article, applying every instruction above. Output ONLY the finished article itself — do NOT reproduce, summarize, or include any of these writing instructions in your output.

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Showers arrive early Saturday in South Carolina: May 1 forecast – WYFF 4

by Diego Ramírez – Managing Editor mayo 2, 2026
written by Diego Ramírez – Managing Editor

GREENVILLE, S.C. —. Rain chances return on Saturday to the Upstate of South Carolina, Western North Carolina and Northeast Georgia.

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Lluvia y nieve en New Hampshire: Pronóstico del tiempo

by Editora de Negocio enero 15, 2026
written by Editora de Negocio

Video: Rain, wet snow overnight in New Hampshire

NOW YOUR STORMWATCH 9 FORECAST. VERY WARM ON THIS WEDNESDAY. 50 FOR SOME, INCLUDING NASHUA AND PORTSMOUTH ALL HITTING ABOUT 18 DEGREES ABOVE THE AVERAGE FOR THIS TIME OF YEAR. EVEN FAR NORTH HIT THE 40S FROM THE GREAT NORTH WOODS ALL THE WAY DOWN TO PLYMOUTH. SAME STORY IN THE LAKES REGION IN THE UPPER VALLEY AND THE MONADNOCK REGION. SO AGAIN, THE JANUARY THAW ROLLS ON. AND BECAUSE OF THAT, PRECIPITATION MOVING IN FALLS IN THE FORM PRIMARILY IN THE FORM OF RAIN RATHER THAN MIXING WITH SNOW, THERE WILL BE AN EXCEPTION UP NORTH AS THE NIGHT WEARS ON. BUT AT THE AIRPORT RIGHT NOW, 42 DEGREES WINDS ON THE CALM SIDE, BUT THAT WILL PICK UP OUT OF THE NORTHWEST STARTING LATER TOMORROW, BRINGING BACK THAT WINTER CHILL. BUT FOR NOW, STILL RUNNING ABOVE FREEZING. SO THE ROADS, PRIMARILY WET WITH THE RAIN, IS FALLING 40 OR HIGHER. CONCORD SOUTH THROUGH THE UPPER VALLEY IN THE MID UPPER 30S. ELSEWHERE IN THE LAST HOUR OR TWO, WE’VE NOTICED THE RAIN KIND OF FILLING IN IN SPOTS FROM THE MERRIMACK VALLEY THROUGH THE REGION, A FEW SPRINKLES FARTHER NORTH, BUT THAT WILL PICK UP AS THE NIGHT WEARS ON, ALONG WITH SOME COLDER AIR BY LATER ON THIS EVENING. AND THAT MEANS A BIT OF WET SNOW IN THE NORTH COUNTRY, BUT RAIN ELSEWHERE. SPEAKING OF COLD ENOUGH FOR SNOW, LOOK AT NORTH BAY DOWN TO FIVE. SO THAT IS REALITY. AND THAT’S HERE. BY FRIDAY. OUT AHEAD OF IT FOR TONIGHT. ANOTHER NIGHT WITH THE OVERNIGHT LOWS A CLOSER TO THE NORMAL HIGHS THIS TIME OF YEAR 32 TO 34. FAR NORTH TO THE MID UPPER 30S TO NEAR 40 FAR SOUTH. SHOWERS OF RAIN ON AND OFF GENERALLY IN THE LATE SIDE, COULD BORDER ON MODERATE FOR AN HOUR OR TWO, BUT EARLY TOMORROW MORNING NOT MUCH LEFT OVER. LAKES REGION SOUTH, MIXING IN WET SNOW TO THE NORTH. THAT SHOULD TEND TO WRAP UP BY MIDDAY WITH JUST A FLURRY OR SPRINKLE BY THE AFTERNOON HOURS. SNOWFALL NOT ALL THAT HIGH COATING TO AN INCH OR TWO, POSSIBLY THROUGH THE ARCHES INTO THE GREAT NORTHWOODS. ENOUGH FOR SOME SLIPPERY GOING AFTER 9 OR 10:00 TONIGHT. BUT BY FRIDAY, HERE’S REALITY. 40S ON THURSDAY. FRIDAY WE’RE BACK INTO THE TEENS, 20S TO NEAR 30. BUT THE WIND MAKING IT FEEL EVEN COLDER. LOOK AT THAT WIND CHILL BY THE AFTERNOON. TEN BELOW IN BERLIN, 16 ABOVE IN NASHUA. AND AGAIN, KEEP IN MIND WE WERE 50 IN SPOTS TODAY. THAT MARKS A 60 OR 70 DEGREE DROP IN THE LAKE READING BY THAT TIME. HERE’S A LOOK AT SUNDAY AT GILLETTE. WHY? WELL, OF COURSE WE KNOW THE TEXANS ARE PLAYING THE PATS. I’VE GOT A LITTLE BIT OF A GAME PLAN I’VE BEEN TRYING TO WORK ON. I JUST DON’T HAVE THE TIME TO DO IT. SO WE’LL TALK ABOUT WEATHER AND THAT’S AT 36 DEGREES AT KICKOFF, 31 IN THE FOURTH QUARTER BEYOND THEN TEMPERATURES ARE GOING TO BE ABLE TO SLIP A LITTLE BIT MORE LATER ON TONIGHT. THERE COULD BE A FLURRY BY THE END OF THE GAME. BEST SHOT OF LATE SNOW HERE THIS WEEKEND. LOOKS TO BE ON SATURDAY, SO THERE COULD BE A FEW SLICK SPOTS SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND SATURDAY EVENING. MORE COL

Still mild through tonight as light rain changes to snow in the mountains. A sharp drop in temperatures is expected late Thursday with a colder weather pattern setting up right through the holiday weekend.Cloudy tonight with light rain for some, turning to light snow in the White Mountains. A slushy coating is possible in some valleys with a few inches possible above 2,000 feet.More clouds than sun on Thursday with additional snow showers possible in the Upper Valley and White Mountains. Temperatures will hover in the 30s all morning, the fall into the 20s during the evening with an increasing wind.That breeze will make it feel more like the single digits (above and below zero) Friday morning. Sunny skies will bring afternoon highs into the 20s with the wind backing off a bit later in the day.A round of light snow is possible late Saturday afternoon into Saturday night. A more significant storm system likely passes offshore later Sunday into Monday. That means it will likely be dry but chilly through MLK Day.

Still mild through tonight as light rain changes to snow in the mountains. A sharp drop in temperatures is expected late Thursday with a colder weather pattern setting up right through the holiday weekend.

Cloudy tonight with light rain for some, turning to light snow in the White Mountains. A slushy coating is possible in some valleys with a few inches possible above 2,000 feet.

More clouds than sun on Thursday with additional snow showers possible in the Upper Valley and White Mountains. Temperatures will hover in the 30s all morning, the fall into the 20s during the evening with an increasing wind.

That breeze will make it feel more like the single digits (above and below zero) Friday morning. Sunny skies will bring afternoon highs into the 20s with the wind backing off a bit later in the day.

A round of light snow is possible late Saturday afternoon into Saturday night. A more significant storm system likely passes offshore later Sunday into Monday. That means it will likely be dry but chilly through MLK Day.

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