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Alex Wilson

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On-camera Meteorologist for The Weather Channel. Syracuse and Penn State grad. Loves dogs, chocolate and a great pair of shoes.

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Strong winds and heavy rain is wreaking havoc across the South. Meteorologist Alex Wilson with The Weather Channel is tracking tornado threats and watching for areas that may experience flash flooding.

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A Tornado Watch is in effect for parts of Texas, including Austin, until 5pm CT as a dangerous severe weather threat ramps up over the region.

Alex Wilson is in Dallas, TX, with the latest:

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Cloud cover could spoil the total solar eclipse for millions today as a severe weather threat builds over parts of the South with damaging winds, large hail, and tornadoes possible.

Alex Wilson is in Dallas, Texas, with more:

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The forecast for cloud coverage during tomorrow’s eclipse has been tricky, but it’s looking more likely that eclipse watchers in Dallas, Texas, will get a chance to see some breaks in the clouds.

Alex Wilson has more.

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I’m sure there’s some wishcasting excitement here but we may be close to lining up the holes of these three Swiss cheese slices over DFW proper.

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🕑Here's the latest on the Forecast:
🤞High clouds have trended towards being thinner & less obstructive
🤔Some breaks in the low clouds are expected, but this should end up being more 'hit or miss'

Check out the image below for more!

🕑Here's the latest on the #Eclipse2024 Forecast: 🤞High clouds have trended towards being thinner & less obstructive 🤔Some breaks in the low clouds are expected, but this should end up being more 'hit or miss' Check out the image below for more! #dfwwx #ctxwx #txwx #texomawx
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Dallas, Texas, is the largest city in the path of totality for the Total Solar Eclipse!

Our Alex Wilson is LIVE from the area tracking the weather ahead of the big event on Monday:

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☀️🌑 Optimal viewing conditions still look unlikely across our region for the , with worse viewability as you move into Central Texas. Here is some additional information regarding the latest cloud forecast and an explainer for high and low clouds.

☀️🌑 Optimal viewing conditions still look unlikely across our region for the #Eclipse2024, with worse viewability as you move into Central Texas. Here is some additional information regarding the latest cloud forecast and an explainer for high and low clouds. #dfwwx #txwx
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Severe weather continues to slam parts of the country. Meteorologist Alex Wilson with The Weather Channel is tracking torrential rain, flood watches and snowfall along the East Coast.

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We're 5 days away from the ☀️🌚🌎and the forecast continues to show partly to mostly cloudy conditions for most of North & Central TX. Viewing of the eclipse may not be perfect, but even through high and low clouds some visibility may still be possible.

We're 5 days away from the #Eclipse2024 ☀️🌚🌎and the forecast continues to show partly to mostly cloudy conditions for most of North & Central TX. Viewing of the eclipse may not be perfect, but even through high and low clouds some visibility may still be possible. #dfwwx #ctxwx
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Parts of Delaware, Maryland, North Carolina, Virginia and Florida are under Tornado Watches as severe storms move east Wednesday afternoon.

Alex Wilson is on the radar with the latest:

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Severe weather is impacting millions of Americans. Meteorologist Alex Wilson with The Weather Channel is tracking tornado watches in effect as dangerous storms move across the Midwest and South.

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