
Aimee Wilmoth
Weather Executive Producer and Meteorologist at WRAL-TV (Raleigh, NC)
WRAL Meteorologist/Weather Executive Producer, 🥁 mom, ⚽️ mom, Texas Aggie, Storm Chaser
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Jan 21, 2025 |
wral.com | Kat Campbell |Elizabeth Gardner |Mike Maze |Aimee Wilmoth
Parts of the Triangle and much of eastern North Carolina will see snow Tuesday night amid freezing temperatures, creating hazardous road conditions and prompting WRAL Weather Alert Days for Tuesday and Wednesday. Tuesday's high is near-freezing. That means snow moving into our southeastern counties by the evening commute will stick, and roads could be treacherous by Tuesday night and Wednesday. Here's an hour-by-hour look at the snow timing.
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Jan 21, 2025 |
wral.com | Kat Campbell |Elizabeth Gardner |Mike Maze |Aimee Wilmoth
Much of southeastern North Carolina will see snow Tuesday night amid freezing temperatures, creating hazardous road conditions and prompting WRAL Weather Alert Days for Tuesday and Wednesday. Tuesday's high is near-freezing. That means snow moving into our eastern counties by the evening commute will stick, and roads could be treacherous by Tuesday night and Wednesday. Here's an hour-by-hour look at the snow timing.
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Nov 18, 2024 |
wral.com | Aimee Wilmoth
It’s that time of year again! The WRAL Severe Weather team is ready to unveil our winter weather predictions. This year, we analyzed four key factors: La Niña, accumulated cyclone energy or ACE, Siberian snow cover and climate trends. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), there’s a 60% chance that a La Niña will develop later this month. In La Niña years, storm tracks stay north of our region and keep the colder air farther north.
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Aug 30, 2024 |
wral.com | Aimee Wilmoth |Elizabeth Gardner |Jessica Patrick
Up-to-the-minute, reliable weather coverage is the cornerstone of WRAL News, and keeping viewers safe and informed during severe weather is WRAL meteorologists' top priority. That means utilizing the best weather tools available. WRAL News has the largest weather team in the local news market, with seven meteorologists on staff. As WRAL meteorologist Elizabeth Gardner explains, it's also the exclusive tools available to WRAL News that make the WRAL Severe Weather Center stand out.
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Aug 22, 2024 |
wral.com | Elizabeth Gardner |Mike Maze |Kat Campbell |Aimee Wilmoth
Tour the WRAL Severe Weather Center and meet the meteorologists that work on air and behind the scenes to keep you safe every day. The WRAL Severe Weather Center is located right behind the big cameras in the WRAL studio, so meteorologists can relay weather updates to each other -- and anchors on your screen -- instantly. WRAL meteorologists have access to dozens of tools -- many exclusive to WRAL News -- to keep viewers safe and informed in a storm.
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