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SUMMARY: Today’s headlines include a proposed end to the Department of Education by President Trump, which would require congressional action, and Alabama Governor Kay Ivey’s expected signing of a bill offering paid parental leave for state employees. Okaloosa County is offering free bear-resistant trash latches to reduce bear encounters, while a new billboard in Grand Bay raises awareness about a cold case involving the disappearance of Steven Pearson. Additionally, Taran Dale was sentenced to life in prison for the 2020 murder of Jir Hannah. A lighthearted question of the day asks viewers who they think is overdue for a new album release.

The future of the Department of Education, a solution to recent bear sighting in Northwest Florida and a man sentenced in a 2020 …
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Impact Weather Sunday: Tracking threat of strong storms in the Alabama forecast with hail & gusty…
SUMMARY: This Sunday, Alabama will experience warm temperatures, starting in the 40s and rising to the mid to upper 70s by afternoon. Although much of the day will be dry and sunny, strong storms are expected to develop after sunset, with a severe risk primarily for hail and wind. The storm window lasts from 6 PM Sunday to 6 AM Monday, with a marginal risk in central and north Alabama. The storms will begin in the northwest and spread southeast. By Monday morning, most areas will be dry, with a warm trend continuing throughout the week.

Impact Weather Sunday: Tracking threat of strong storms in the Alabama forecast with hail & gusty winds
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Saturday Morning Weather – 3/22/25
SUMMARY: Saturday morning in the Tennessee Valley starts chilly, with temperatures in the 30s and 40s but will warm into the 60s by afternoon, reaching around 70 degrees. Expect plenty of sunshine throughout the day with no radar activity indicating precipitation. As Sunday approaches, temperatures will range from the mid-50s in the morning to the low 70s later in the day. However, a shift occurs Sunday evening, bringing possible scattered showers and severe thunderstorms, particularly in northwest Alabama. Though the weekend looks pleasant, prepare for a potential storm threat overnight Sunday into Monday morning. The week ahead promises more sunshine and mild temperatures.

Saturday Morning Weather – 3/22/25.
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Alabama’s weekend forecast is pleasant and warm, with heavy storms returning Sunday night.
SUMMARY: Alabama’s weekend forecast is pleasant and warm, with temperatures in the 40s this morning, rising to the low 70s today. Winds may gust up to 20 mph, and clouds will increase on Sunday, with highs in the upper 70s. Rain and storms are expected Sunday night, starting in the northwest by 6 PM, moving south through the night. Some storms could be severe, bringing heavy rain, lightning, and gusty winds. By Monday morning, storms will clear, and the afternoon will be pleasant. Next week will be cool in the mornings and warm in the afternoons, with highs nearing 80.

Alabama’s weekend forecast is pleasant and warm, with heavy storms returning Sunday night.
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