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Ed Bloodsworth

Ed Bloodsworth

Chief Meteorologist at WKRG-TV

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  • English
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  • Non-Editorial

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Storms move out by early afternoon

Storms move out by early afternoon
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Fireball set to streak across Gulf Coast skies as astronauts return...

Four astronauts will return to Earth Tuesday morning and conditions are looking great for Gulf Coast residents to spot them.
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TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE 2024: Weather Forecast and What to Expect along...

While the Gulf Coast will experience a partial solar eclipse, major U.S. cities will fall under the path of totality.
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WATCH NOW: WKRG News 5 2024 Hurricane Special

Hurricane season is just around the corner! The News 5 First Alert Storm Team is covering everything you need to know heading into the season.
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Beryl now post-tropical

Beryl now post-tropical
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Waterspout spotted over Mobile Bay

MOBILE, Ala. (WKRG) — Waterspouts are a common sight on the Gulf Coast. In fact, several News 5 viewers sent in the following photos and videos of waterspout sightings earlier this evening. When the conditions are just right, columns of rotating air of different shapes and sizes will appear dancing over the bay and sounds that make up the Gulf Coast region. But not all waterspouts are formed from dangerous thunderstorms. A tornadic waterspout is essentially a tornado over the water. They are for…
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Hurricane Debby makes landfall in the Big Bend of Florida

Hurricane Debby makes landfall in the Big Bend of Florida
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Francine Moves Away, Rough Surf and Breezy Conditions Continue

Francine Moves Away, Rough Surf and Breezy Conditions Continue
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Watching the Gulf & Caribbean for Tropical Development

The NHC is keeping a close eye on the Northwestern Caribbean Sea and Southern Gulf of Mexico for possible tropical development early next week.
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NOAA orders next-generation hurricane hunter aircraft

NOAA orders next-generation hurricane hunter aircraft
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Damage reported in News 5 viewing area after tornado warning (photos)

UPDATE (Dec. 29, 8:17 a.m.) Grove Hill mayor Ross Wood tells WKRG that fire rescue and police have received 40 different calls for fallen trees, power lines and debris. Downtown and the surrounding…