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Aaron Ayers

Huntsville

Meteorologist at WHNT-TV (Huntsville, AL)

Meteorologist at WHDF-TV (Huntsville, AL)

WHNT Meteorologist • 2016-18 @usametclub president • University of South Alabama 2019 Alumnus • Opinions are my own

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  • 1 week ago | whnt.com | Aaron Ayers

    It has been a very wet May, with more showers and storms than sunshine. We will likely end May this year, as the second wettest on record in Huntsville. The wettest May on record is May of 1983 with 11.88″ of rainfall for the whole month. So far this month, we have had 11.20″ of rain in Huntsville, making this the second wettest May on record. If you’re tired of the rain, the good news is that more sunshine is expected over the weekend and into next week.

  • 2 weeks ago | whnt.com | Aaron Ayers

    Be sure to enjoy the nice next couple of days, because the weather is about to turn around for the dark and stormy once again. We will enjoy plenty of Sunshine with just a stray shower through Friday, but the rain will return by Saturday. The holiday weekend looks to bring showers and storms to the region. There will be a chance for a few heavy storms on Saturday, south of the Tennessee River and over Northwest Alabama. These storms could produce some gusty winds and up to quarter-sized hail.

  • 2 weeks ago | whnt.com | Aaron Ayers

    The Tornado Watch has been cleared, and the severe storm threat is over. A Tornado Watch has been issued for parts of the Tennessee Valley until 10 p.m. Tuesday. A watch means that conditions are favorable for the development of tornadoes. A tornado watch has been issued for Cullman, DeKalb, Jackson, and Marshall counties in Alabama and Lincoln County, Tennessee. Make sure that you have multiple ways to get alerts and stay aware of changing weather conditions.

  • 2 weeks ago | whnt.com | Jessica Camuto |Aaron Ayers

    HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WHNT) — While isolated storms will be possible Sunday and Monday across the Tennessee Valley, a more potent storm system is forecast to track through the area Tuesday into Wednesday. Ahead of a widespread threat of strong to severe storms, The Weather Authority has issued an Impact Day from Tuesday afternoon into early Wednesday morning. Storms that can develop will be capable of producing damaging winds, large hail, frequent lightning, and tornadoes.

  • 3 weeks ago | whnt.com | Aaron Ayers

    Storms have cleared the area this morning and the severe weather threat has come to an end. While much of Saturday will be storm-free, more storms will be possible through the beginning of the week. The rest of Saturday will be nice, with partly cloudy conditions and temperatures warming into the upper 80s by the afternoon. There will be another chance for a few showers and storms overnight into early Sunday morning.

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Meteorologist Aaron Ayers - WHNT
Meteorologist Aaron Ayers - WHNT @AaronA_wx
9 May 25

RT @TeamRedstone: NOISE ALERT! An emergency detonation is scheduled Friday, May 9 between 9:00 am and noon on Redstone Arsenal. This event…

Meteorologist Aaron Ayers - WHNT
Meteorologist Aaron Ayers - WHNT @AaronA_wx
4 May 25

It is a pretty Sunday sunrise this morning from I-565 and Greenbrier. https://t.co/GBMxY19M1f

Meteorologist Aaron Ayers - WHNT
Meteorologist Aaron Ayers - WHNT @AaronA_wx
27 Apr 25

I will never forget the devestating tornadoes of April 27, 2011. 14 years ago today, 62 tornadoes tore through the state of Alabama, resulting in the loss of 240 lives across the state. This one event further drove my passion to want to be a Meteorologist and help inform people. https://t.co/hxnqgDU41g