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Steve's Sun Safety WSOC-TV Charlotte
Almost everyone loves to get out and feel the warmth of the sun, right? Well, just two bad sunburns tremendously increase your risk for skin cancer.

I had my own brush with skin cancer in 2005. It was a scary moment for my family and me. While my skin cancer was not the more dangerous and potentially fatal melanoma type, I did have to have it removed and get treatment.

Now it’s my goal to educate people about sun safety. In my weathercasts on Channel 9 and in public appearances I have the opportunity to tell people how and why they should protect themselves from the sun’s damaging rays. We wanted to make information available here on wsoctv.com too, so we’ve put together Sun Safety Facts. Please read them and share them with your loved ones.

You don’t have to fear the sun, but you have to respect the damage it can do. Get the facts about sun safety.

Thanks for visiting wsoctv.com! Click here for more skin cancer information from the American Cancer Society.

Steve Udelson
Chief Meteorologist
WSOC-TV Channel 9

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Steve Udelson
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Here's a word we don't typically use to describe our weather in July; comfortable!. As we head through the rest of the holiday weekend, we'll be tracking a cold front which promises to bring with it a good chance of showers and t-storms for Sunday. You probably don't want to see rain on the weekend, but after three weeks of dry weather we could use it.
Tonight: Moonlit skies with morning lows in the low 60s.
Independence Day: Morning sunshine gives way to gathering clouds during the afternoon, as we warm into the upper 80s. Temps. will fall to about 80 as the fireworks displays get underway; and while we will see clouds, no rain is expected.
Sunday: The cold front touches off showers and t-storms at about any time, with highs in the mid 80s.
Monday: The front settles to our south, but close enough that we'll see a 20% chance of rain (higher south of Charlotte). Afternoon highs will rise to the mid to upper 80s.
Tuesday and Wednesday: Partly sunny with a return to "July heat"; we'll top off around 90.

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Partly Cloudy
88
Sun
Thundershowers
85
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87
Mecklenburg County
Here's a word we don't typically use to describe our weather in July; comfortable!. As we head through the rest of the holiday weekend, we'll be tracking a cold front which promises to bring with it a good chance of showers and t-storms for Sunday. You probably don't want to see rain on the weekend, but after three weeks of dry weather we could use it.
Tonight: Moonlit skies with morning lows in the low 60s.
Independence Day: Morning sunshine gives way to gathering clouds during the afternoon, as we warm into the upper 80s. Temps. will fall to about 80 as the fireworks displays get underway; and while we will see clouds, no rain is expected.
Sunday: The cold front touches off showers and t-storms at about any time, with highs in the mid 80s.
Monday: The front settles to our south, but close enough that we'll see a 20% chance of rain (higher south of Charlotte). Afternoon highs will rise to the mid to upper 80s.
Tuesday and Wednesday: Partly sunny with a return to "July heat"; we'll top off around 90.

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When Steve Udelson joined WSOC-TV's Severe Weather Center 9 team as Chief Meteorologist in 1997, he brought with him a wealth of experience in weather technology and a major interest in another science ... astronomy! Full Story ››


John, an AMS certified meteorologist, is in his element in the center of a storm. During his years as a Meteorologist for WCBD-TV in Charleston, SC, John covered several hurricanes that plowed into the Carolinas including Isabel and Ophelia. He also went down to Mississippi to witness Katrina’s wrath. Full Story ››


Keith Monday proudly joined the WSOC Severe Weather Team in January 2008 and is very excited to make Charlotte his new home. Keith has worked in many parts of the country with various types of challenging weather -- now he gladly brings all those experiences to the Queen City. Full Story ››