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Travelers' Forecast

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PULASKI

COLUMBIA

CENTERVILLE

HOHENWALD

LAWRENCEBURG

WAYNESBORO

lINDEN

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Tennessee Valley Weather launched on April 12, 2020, in response to a clear and growing need for enhanced local weather coverage in Southern Tennessee, North Alabama, and Northeast Mississippi. Our mission was simple: to provide the communities we serve with the most accurate, timely, and professional weather information available.

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From the outset, we became one of the first organizations in the nation to deliver continuous local coverage through live internet streaming, mobile and smart TV apps, and affiliated over-the-air radio stations.

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Powered by a growing network of weather sensors, live cameras, and the advanced Baron Weather computer system suite, our team operates from a state-of-the-art broadcast facility which opened in 2023. From this hub, we meet the ever-changing demands of forecasting and storm tracking in the heart of “Dixie Alley,” where severe weather can escalate in moments.

Southern Tennessee Weather now reaches tens of thousands of people every day, with millions of views generated during major weather events. With over 30,000 followers and partnerships spanning local schools, businesses, emergency management, and organizations like Duck River Electric, the platform has become a cornerstone of community safety, education, and engagement across Southern Middle Tennessee.

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Elijah is a graduate of the University of Alabama in Huntsville, where he studied Atmospheric and Earth Systems with a focus on operational meteorology and atmospheric science. He actively works alongside the National Weather Service Nashville and participates in programs such as #tSpotter, providing real-time reports and collaborating during severe weather events to support warning operations and public safety.

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