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Nick Gunter

@nickgunterwx

First Alert Meteorologist @wsfa12news. Alabama Native. Mississippi State Alum. Thoughts are my own. RT:≠endorsement.

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Happy St. Patrick’s Day! 🍀 A freezing start this AM. 🥶Freeze Warning in effect again Wednesday AM. Protect plants & pets tonight. The good news: a big warm-up is coming with spring-like temps returning by Friday! 🌤️More now at wsfa.com/weather.

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Happy Wednesday! A cold start this morning with freeze warnings and frost, but a big warm-up is on the way. Sun & clouds today, 70s by Thursday, near 80 by Friday, and a beautiful spring weekend ahead with dry skies and plenty of sun. 🌤️🌸 More now on wsfa.com/weather.

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Happy Thursday! Today is the final day of winter, & spring is ready to take over. Sunshine and warmer temperatures arrive for the first day of spring, with highs in the 70s and even low 80s. Dry, beautiful weather continues into next week! 🌷☀️ More now at wsfa.com/weather

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Happy Friday! Spring has arrived, bringing sunshine, warmer temps, and a dry stretch through next week. Perfect weather to get outside, enjoy the fresh air, and soak up these beautiful spring days ahead! 🌸☀️More now at wsfa.com/weather.

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Happy Monday! Sunshine and warm temps kick off the week across Alabama. A cold front brings a wind shift and a brief cool-down Tuesday–Wednesday, then we warm back into the 80s before another front arrives this weekend. More now at wsfa.com/weather.

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Happy Tuesday! A brief cool-down sticks around through Wednesday with highs in the 70s. Then a big warm-up kicks in—80s return Thursday and peak Friday. Mostly dry weather all week, so plenty of sunshine for your plans More now at wsfa.com/weather.

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Happy Wednesday! More sun & clouds today with mild, seasonal temps. A big warm-up begins Thurs–Fri with highs in the 80s. Warm, mainly dry, & sunny weather sticks around through the weekend and into next week. More now at wsfa.com/weather.

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Happy Thursday! Warm & dry with plenty of sunshine and highs in the 80s through Fri. A cold front Fri night brings breezy conditions & a cooler, more seasonal weekend. Sunshine stays with temps back in the 80s next week. More now at wsfa.com/weather.

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Happy Friday! Warm & mostly sunny today with highs in the 80s. A front moves through tonight bringing gusty winds & a cooler, seasonal weekend. Fire danger rises Saturday with low humidity and gusty winds. More now at wsfa.com/weather.

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Happy Monday! 🌤️ Clouds linger today with highs near 70, then sunshine returns Tuesday with temps in the 70s. A stray sprinkle is possible Wednesday night, but most stay dry. Warming into the 80s by the weekend. More now at wsfa.com/weather.

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Happy Tuesday! ☀️ returns across central & south Alabama with mostly sunny skies & highs in the mid to upper 70s. Dry, pleasant weather continues as temperatures gradually warm into the 80s by the weekend. More now at wsfa.com/weather.

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Happy Wednesday. 🌤️ A mix of sun & clouds today with highs in the 70s. Dry weather sticks around through the weekend as temps warm into the 80s. Rain chances stay limited to zero. Latest now as wsfa.com/weather.

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Happy Thursday! ☀️ Sunny today with highs in the 70s, but 80s arrive Friday & stick through the weekend! Next week turns even warmer & stays dry—great for outdoor plans, but drought concerns will continue to increase. More now at wsfa.com/weather.

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NEW UPDATE: Drought conditions continue across central and south Alabama. With no rain in sight, things will only dry out more and more through the next week and beyond. We're tracking this closely. Stay with WSFA 12 News for updates. (Posted: Thursday, April 9, 2026)

NEW UPDATE: Drought conditions continue across central and south Alabama. With no rain in sight, things will only dry out more and more through the next week and beyond. We're tracking this closely. Stay with WSFA 12 News for updates. (Posted: Thursday, April 9, 2026)
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Happy Fri-YAY! Warm, dry weather sticks around with sunshine today and highs near 80. Temps climb into the mid to upper 80s this weekend and near 90 early next week. We need rain, but little to no rain is in sight. More now at wsfa.com/weather.

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Happy Monday! Warm & dry weather sticks around all week. Highs climb into the upper 80s, near 90 by Friday. No rain expected until Sunday. Fire danger remains elevated—use caution outdoors! More now at wsfa.com/weather.

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Happy Tuesday! Warm & dry weather continues across central and south Alabama. Highs in the 80s/90s. Tracking a cold front that will bring few showers Sunday 🌤️ Latest now at wsfa.com/weather.

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Happy Wednesday! Warm & dry weather continues with highs in the mid to upper 80s. No rain through Saturday, but a few showers are possible early Sunday. Fire danger remains elevated! More now at wsfa.com/weather.

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Happy Thursday! Warm & dry weather continues with highs in the upper 80s to near 90. A cold front brings a few spotty showers early Sunday, but rainfall looks limited. Fire danger remains elevated. More now at wsfa.com/weather.