BradTravisWAFF
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Temps still in the upper 70s after 9pm. Memorial Day weekend will feel more like the 4th of July. Updated forecast at 10. (Brad Travis)
about 20 hours ago
via TweetDeck
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Four fence posts set. 16 more to go. The weather is perfect this morning.
6:41 AM May 23rd
via Twitter for Android
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Many kids are out of school and will be enjoying to the warm and dry weather. Please watch out for them. Don't text and drive...
8:20 PM May 22nd
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The hottest weekend of 2012 is on the way. 92 Friday... 95 Saturday... 93 Sunday.... Hot Hot Hot.
1:18 PM May 22nd
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T-storms remain stationary over Jackson County. Doppler radar estimates nearly 1.5inches of rain in the last hour south of Stevenson.
1:03 PM May 22nd
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The latest Live Storm Tracker Doppler Radar image.
8:55 PM May 21st
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Scattered showers and thunderstorms through Midnight with no severe weather expected.
8:33 PM May 21st
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another area of rain is developing NW of Florence and Muscle Shoals. It is tracking SE. Not as heavy as the last round.
8:28 PM May 21st
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@ @ thanks
8:26 PM May 21st
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in reply to karieso
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@ Sorry I missed your tweet. I guess you have already figured it out.
8:26 PM May 21st
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in reply to jhargrove1207
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About to update the forecast on TV. You can also watch us streaming the newscast at
8:12 PM May 21st
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Tropical Storm Alberto is now just a depression with winds at 35mph. Headed out to sea.
8:11 PM May 21st
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Pyrocumulus cloud forms in South Jonesboro tonight from fire:
7:30 PM May 21st
via HootSuite
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Torrential rain over eastern Lauderdale and western Limestone counties. Tracking SE.
7:25 PM May 21st
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Pea to dime sized hail likely with the storm moving into western Limestone County. Tracking ESE towards Rogersville, Coxey, Mt Rozell.
7:01 PM May 21st
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The heaviest rain of the day is on the way to eastern Lauderdale County and western Limestone County.
6:53 PM May 21st
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Scattered showers and storms will continue into the late evening hours. No severe weather expected but the lightning will be intense.
6:20 PM May 21st
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Strong gusty winds possible in Northern Marshall County. Up to 45mph along the Tennessee River.
4:33 PM May 21st
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Pea sized hail being reported on the west side of Huntsville.
3:45 PM May 21st
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Heavy rain and cloud to ground lightning will move into Downtown Huntsville soon.
3:26 PM May 21st
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- Name Brad Travis WAFF
- Location Huntsville, AL
- Web http://www.waff.com
- Bio I am the Chief Meteorologist at WAFF Channel 48 in Huntsville, AL.
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