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First April sunrise
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Not a bad sunrise this morning over Charleston to mark another milestone date for the spring season. The display didn't last long due to a fast-moving line of showers arriving a few minutes after these shots.
Probably heading to Raleigh later this afternoon providing I can get some things done here. I haven't looked at the models much today, but the SPC is painting a severe storm risk over North Carolina on Saturday. A cold front is still to our west here with the sun starting to come back out, so there may be something to see in a few hours over Charleston.
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