So thankful for the opportunities Mississippi State has given me throughout my 4 years. I can’t wait to embark on this new journey in my life thanks to Fox Weather!
A year after receiving MSU's first FOX Weather scholarship, Haley Meier has become a full-time
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meteorologist! 👏
To continue the partnership, current student Mark Kimoto has been named the latest scholarship recipient.
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Hope everyone had a blessed Easter! 🐣Had some extra time off to celebrate the holiday, but I’ll be back tonight hosting
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@ Night to keep everyone informed on the severe weather threat!!
#severestorms
#springsevere
Out in the elements in Weehawken NJ today, live forecasting for the upcoming nor’easter! The view is stunning, but the excitement awaits in tomorrow’s field assignment with some snowfall! ❄️
Caught around 90% of an eclipse and it was about 90% incredible... I'll definitely be in the path of totality for the next one in about 20 years!
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#eclipsechaser
#totalityfomo
About to take over on
@foxweather
with the help of
@SteveBenderWx
as we cover today's 5/5 severe weather threat - the first we've seen since March 31st of 2023. More storms are expected this week, so continue to stay alert and safe!
Join me on FOX Weather @ Night! We'll discuss the snow up north, an upcoming rain in the west, and the severe weather risk down south. Anticipate Tuesday's weather with us!
#springsevere
Who's ready to rock these eclipse glasses in a few weeks?! Had lots of fun talking eclipse fashion on FOX Weather @ Night! Stay tuned to
@foxweather
, your all-around destination for America's total solar eclipse!
Join me tonight at 8:45pm ET for a special night of live streaming! I'll be on your TV and streaming devices, while also giving you a behind-the-scenes look on Instagram and Facebook Live.. Let's hang out and chat weather!
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#foxweatheratnight
Stay Alert! A severe weather threat looms for the rest of the week, with damaging winds, large hail, and tornadoes all possible! Keep up with us
@foxweather
for the latest.
While I might've had last week off... Mother Nature never takes a vacation. Feeling refreshed, but gearing up for severe weather and the looming hurricane season ahead.
There have been 38 tornadoes confirmed since Friday across 10 states, with surveys still ongoing.
FOX Weather meteorologist
@haleymeierwx
recaps the tornado outbreak.
Sending heartfelt thoughts and prayers to everyone in the Corn Belt facing today's severe weather outbreak. Your safety is paramount as the threat persists into tomorrow. PLEASE remain vigilant and take all necessary precautions!
Incredibly grateful for my meteorology journey so far! Truly blessed to have learned and worked with the best… happy National Weatherperson’s Day!
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Be sure to tag
@SteveBenderWx
and me in all things interesting in the weather world on X for a chance to have it "Xplained". We had fun today diving deeper on our first topic: the reason behind the early bloom trends for the DC cherry blossoms!
@haleymeierwx
You’re doing a tremendous job of covering this horrible weather outbreak in the Corn Belt. We’re watching from our 911 Center in Connecticut thinking about our colleagues in many 911 Centers out there being affected.
#weare911
🚨A multi-day flash flood threat is looming for folks down south! Be sure to stay informed and up to date with your local weather reports, flood watches and warnings. We'll continue our coverage throughout the week on
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The Cornhusker state gives new meaning to the
@foxweather
phrase "Weathering it Together" as thousands of volunteers help tornado ravaged neighborhoods in West Omaha... There really is no place like Nebraska!
#gobigred
#elkhorntornado
#benningtontornado
@haleymeierwx
Grew up in Bennington NE. Western part of Bennington hit pretty bad. Sister lives a couple miles from where tornado hit. Nephew was locked down at Elkhorn high school when it hit.... Missed the school by a few blocks.
SEVERE WEATHER RECAP: We've now reached 70 confirmed tornadoes since Monday, including an EF-4 in Oklahoma.
At least four people have died and dozens of communities have been destroyed. Here's a look back at what we've seen this week.
#severewx
A substantial severe weather event is possible Monday. A broad slight risk has been highlighted across much of the central and southern Plains, and even a rare day 6 enhanced risk over central Oklahoma. These risk areas will likely shift around some, but impactful severe weather
Night 3 of severe weather coverage, and the marathon continues. Thankful for all the meteorologists out there as we sprint towards the finish line of this intense spring season... 🏃♀️🌪️
#WeatherMarathon
MSU could also stand for Meteorological Studies University. ⛈
• 1 in every 3 on-air meteorologists is an MSU grad
• Ken Graham '94 serves as
@NWS
director
• MSU grads serve as researchers, forecasters, analysts and more
#NationalWeatherpersonsDay
📸
@BrittanyBabc7
@BrandonCopicWx
, Nancy, David, Peter, Aishah, Cam, and Tony stepped in and took on a tough assignment. I’m lucky. Horrible day for me, but an even better reminder of how fortunate I am to be surrounded by the best.
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Love ❤️and snow ❄️ are in the air tonight for Minneapolis. This system is expected to deliver the most significant snowfall they've seen in over a year. However, this winter is still on track to be one of the least snowiest on record for the area.
NYC is set for a second snowfall in less than a week! A nice change of pace for a city that once held a record-breaking snowless streak of 700+ days this winter.
#NYCsnow
#snowlesssnowmore
The Winter Weather Advisory has been expanded to include all of New York City, NE New Jersey, LI, and southern Westchester.
#NYwx
#NJwx
#CTwx
#snow
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❄️Total snowfall: 2-4" in Advisory areas
⏰Timing: Late tonight thru Saturday morning
📰Latest briefing:
@haleymeierwx
The black car is where the garage was & the house is gone. Noone hurt though, my sister was in the basement. Will be a mess out there for months I'm sure. People from all over came out 2 help w/cleanup in the hit areas. Not Elkhorn btw, this was Blair. Bennington hit hard too.
As we enter February, the West is bracing for a downpour of rain and a thick blanket of mountainous snow, all thanks to an upcoming atmospheric river. Keep an eye out as we monitor the storm throughout the week
@foxweather
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This morning started off cool with temperatures in the upper 50s as we started off our weekend. We can look for things to warm up as the day progresses with mostly sunny skies and highs in the upper 80s.
For more:
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@alexanderhall
Haley, best Meteorologist I've ever heard. No stammering, no fluff, no excuses. Just machine gun fire of information with perfect delivery during this Nebraska/Iowa tornado outbreak. Thank you.
@alexanderhall
was right, it doesn't take much to get everyone
@foxweather
energized after a long Wednesday. I'll admit I was pretty excited too, mainly because I could watch the storm while staying dry inside!
@gdimeweather
@JaneMinarWX
Love this break down! Even for Meteorologists tracking a multi-day threat is complex... all the details really do start to blur together at some point.
Hey, we know how easy it is for severe risks on consecutive days to start to blend together. We put this table of severe risks between now and Saturday together to hopefully help you keep track of the when, the where, and the what.
#okwx
#txwx
High pressure dominates this weekend giving us dry and chilly conditions. However, low pressure returns to the region bringing rainfall and the chance for severe weather by the middle of next week. For more:
An area of low-pressure over the next several days will bring showers and thunderstorms for the remainder of our extended weekend. The precipitation will be on the scattered side with some heavy rainfall possible in the afternoon on Monday. For more:
LA metro is blowing their February average rainfall of 3.64" out of the water with this intense atmospheric river event. We'll watch as rain totals continue to climb...
A warm and sticky start to our Saturday will give way to cooler conditions and lots of rain for the remainder of the weekend and into the work week.
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A cold front is approaching, bringing with it showers and storms. We could begin to see rain activity as early as Monday morning. Once the front leaves the region Tuesday morning, the rest of the week is looking dry.
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High pressure continues to dominate today giving us clear & sunny skies. However, rain returns to the forecast by early Monday morning and lasts throughout the week. For more:
We'll see lots of sunshine on tap for the weekend, with daytime temperatures topping off in the lower 90s. Humidity levels for the weekend will be on the lower side, so heat index plays less of a factor. Here is a look at your latest WTVA Weather Blog:
Downpours in San Diego yesterday are setting new records. The powerful surge swept vehicles off roads and inundated homes with floodwaters.🌧️
#RecordRainfall
#SoCal
It's that time of the year when Spring and Winter weather battle it out. This Saturday it appears as though Winter has taken the lead with snow on the ground and temperatures struggling to make it out of the 30s.
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Highs for our Sunday will be a couple degrees warmer than yesterday, but dry conditions and low humidity values will keep our feels like temperatures on the mild side. Here's a look at the latest WTVA Weather Blog:
A high pressure system continues to dominate our forecast today making for a spectacular Mother's Day Sunday and the potential for a Spring Heat Wave for the upcoming week.
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The weekend will be finishing off on the warm side with a high of 80 degrees before a cold front sweeps through our area Tuesday bringing us some much needed rainfall. Here's a look at the latest WTVA Weather Blog:
Sunday is looking to remain dry throughout the morning before isolated to scattered showers develop around the area. Heat indices are playing a larger factor today with feels like temperatures in the upper 90s. For more:
A chance for scattered showers and storms in the overnight on Sunday brings clear and slightly cooler conditions for the start of our work week.
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Really a waiting game for the strongest convection in the next couple of hours as the low-level jet kicks in... Hoping people continue to stay alert through the evening!
We will end the weekend with highs barely reaching the 50s. However, we will be seeing temperatures rising as a warm front comes through bringing plenty of rainfall over the next 7 days. For more:
While the lower 48 states have been having a mild winter, Alaska is breaking records with snow! More snowflakes are on the horizon this weekend. Stay safe and enjoy the winter wonderland Anchorage.
Another cold morning expected as we wake up on Monday before temperatures begin to rise into the lower 60s by Thanksgiving. For more on your holiday forecast:
A cold start to our morning with temperatures flirting with freezing. With high pressure building in, we can expect these clear skies and colder temperatures to stay for the remainder of our week. For more:
Small warmup ahead before a cold front enters the region bringing cooler temperatures and increased rain chances. Here is a look at the latest WTVA Weather Blog:
Mix of clouds and sun today, followed by a warming trend that will bring temperatures into the lower 80's by Tuesday. Severe weather is possible come Wednesday as a cold front moves through the area.
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Some of you might have had to wake up a few hours early as storms blew through in the overnight hours. Sunday will continue the rainy trend and will prompt cooler temperatures and an unsettled weather pattern for the first half of our work week.
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We might've started off this morning chilly, but we are certainly warming up today with a high of 61 degrees. This warming trend will continue for the next couple of days, so be sure to get out and enjoy the sunshine. You can stay updated on the forecast with WTVA 9 News tonight.
We are off to a foggy start this weekend with a Dense Fog Advisory in effect for parts of the viewing area until 10am. Rainfall is not too far behind as we see the continued stalled front lingering the rest of the weekend. For more:
Sunny conditions today, with temperatures warming to the 60s. However, rainy conditions will dominate for the entirety of our upcoming work week.
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We are headed for a warm end to the weekend with temperatures back in the low 90s. This warm weather will be following us into the work week, as well as chances for isolated showers and storms.
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Enjoy the warmer temperatures and the sunshine today because frontal systems move into our area and more chances for rain and thunderstorms will be back into our forecast as early as Monday morning.
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Spotty rainfall remains possible this weekend, but most should remain dry. As a result, expect the heat to increase with mid-90s heat indices and humid conditions. For more:
Yesterday's thunderstorms have moved east and we are left with foggy and misty conditions as we wake up on this Sunday morning. Here's a look at your latest WTVA Weather Blog:
Light showers this morning will clear up by early afternoon leading us into a dry weekend. However, it is severe weather season and we will see our next batch of severe weather coming early next week.
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We have yet another hot day in store here in Northeast Mississippi. However, rain is on the way and will not only help us with drought conditions, it will also give us a brief break from intense heat. For more:
Another cold and dry weekend ahead before we see rain return to the forecast and temperatures return to normal with highs back in the 60s for our Thanksgiving holiday. For more:
Overnight showers and storms expected preceding a cold front. This front is going to drop these warm temperatures and bring in a fall feeling forecast for the upcoming week. Here is a look at your latest WTVA Weather Blog:
As the holiday weekend continues, look for continued possibility for scattered storms and showers popping up throughout our Sunday and Monday afternoon. Here is a look at your latest WTVA Weather Blog:
While we are starting off Sunday below freezing, temperatures are going to be increasing to the lower 50s for our high. Lots of bright sunshine for today, and the rest of our week!
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Mix of clouds and sun today, followed by a warming trend that will bring temperatures into the lower 80's by Tuesday. Severe weather is possible come Wednesday as a cold front moves through the area.
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Thunderstorms are the story for your Saturday morning. These storms will bring in breezy conditions and heavy rainfall to the area. Here's a look at your latest WTVA Weather Blog:
After a warm weekend, the cold front is finally almost here. The remainder of the work week we will be able to enjoy cooler temperatures and low humidity values. Here is a look at your latest WTVA Weather Blog: