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Wes Wyatt

Wes Wyatt

Chief Meteorologist at WBRC-TV

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  • English
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  • Non-Editorial

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First Alert Weather: Highs in the middle 70s Wednesday, cold front could bring showers early Thur...

Temperatures tonight will tumble into the 40s again, so you will need a jacket early tomorrow.
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First Alert Weather: Patchy dense fog overnight, a big warmup into ...

First Alert Weather: Patchy dense fog overnight, a big warmup into the 70s this week
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First Alert Weather: Fog development overnight, chance for rain and...

First Alert Weather: Fog development overnight, chance for rain and storms Thursday
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First Alert Weather: Light freeze tonight, more rain later this week

We will likely see temperatures 5-10 degrees above average by the end of the week.
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First Alert Weather Day: Hazardous travel from winter storm impacts...

Temperatures have remained below freezing throughout the day and we will remain below freezing through Wednesday morning.
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First Alert: Rain returns by the weekend, First Alert Weather Days ...

Another significant outbreak of arctic air will send temperatures below freezing late this weekend.
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First Alert Weather: Cold front Wednesday brings rain and freezing ...

The unseasonably mild weather will continue through Wednesday.
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Northern Lights possibly visible again Saturday evening

We witnessed a generational event last night as a rare level 5 geomagnetic storm caused the northern lights to be visible across the entire state of Alabama.
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What can we learn from an eclipse? UAB physics professor explains -...

The Total Solar Eclipse, or the Great American Eclipse as we like to call it, is happening in the United States April 8 and it will be a very rare event. So rare, it won’t happen again until 2044.
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First Alert Weather: Dry Saturday, more rain on St. Patrick’s Day

We will have a partly to mostly cloudy sky overnight with patchy fog and lows near 67º. The good news is we will have nice weather for Saturday.
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First Alert Weather: Cool mornings, hot afternoons, and dry through...

Temperatures out the door Saturday morning will range from near 60º east to mid 60s west. Plan for another comfortable start but be ready for another toasty afternoon.