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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 |Jessica Camuto

    HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WHNT) — It seems like it has been a while since we have had a rain-free weekend in the Tennessee Valley. Finally, we will have a nice, dry weekend with mild temperatures expected over Saturday and Sunday. High pressure will build into the region Friday night and settle to the northwest on Saturday. With this high positioned to the northwest, winds will be out of the north, filtering in cooler and drier air into the region.

  • 1 week ago | whnt.com | Aaron Ayers

    (WHNT) —The threat of severe storms has come to an end for the night. Severe storms have moved out of the Tennessee Valley, leaving behind damage and calmer weather for the evening. We will turn drier overnight, with partly cloudy conditions and temperatures falling into the upper 40s and low 50s. Friday will be a much cooler day, with highs only in the 60s. By the afternoon and evening, there will be another chance for scattered showers and a couple rumbles of thunder.

  • 1 week ago | whnt.com | Aaron Ayers

    Posted: Apr 10, 2025 / 03:41 PM CDT Updated: Apr 10, 2025 / 03:41 PM CDT A severe thunderstorm watch has been issued for the Tennessee Valley until 11 PM Thursday. A severe thunderstorm watch means that conditions are favorable for the development of severe storms. Pay attention to changing conditions and be prepared to take action if a warning is issued.

  • 2 weeks ago | whnt.com | Aaron Ayers

    The Weather Authority’s Impact Day continues due to the threat of flooding. A flood watch is up for the region until 7 this Sunday evening. Flooding and flash flooding will be possible through much of Sunday as rain continues to come down across much of the area. Rainfall totals over the last 24 hours are nearing 2 inches in most communities. If you encounter flooding while on the roadway, turn around and don’t drown.

  • 2 weeks ago | whnt.com | Aaron Ayers

    The National Weather Service has issued a Tornado Watch for Lauderdale, Colbert and Franklin counties in Alabama until 9 PM Saturday. This watch also includes Wayne, Lawrence and Giles counties in Southern Middle Tennessee. A Tornado Watch means that conditions are favorable for the development of tornadoes. Make sure that you have multiple ways to get alerts, and be prepared to act if a warning is issued. Stay with The Weather Authority as we continue to track this storm system.

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11 Apr 25

RT @_justmynature: Slo-Motion lightning in Hampton Cove AL earlier! ⚡️ @spann @DanielleDozier @BenSmith_WHNT @CamutoWHNT @JDESNOYERSWAFF @W…

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

Severe T-Storm Watch Until 11 PM Thursday. https://t.co/X1uudNszah

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

RT @_justmynature: The adorable “spring seven” at Hays Nature Preserve! @spann @DanielleDozier @BenSmith_WHNT @CamutoWHNT @JDESNOYERSWAFF @…