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1 review of Waff Tv-48 "Why doesn't management save some money and lay off these weather clowns? I can get more accurate weather from a free app. These guys are wrong 99.9% of the time, unless they are predicting the weather outside their window. What a freaking joke!!!!"
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WAFF 48 News, Huntsville, AL. 278,916 likes 47,677 talking about this 1,191 were here. WAFF 48 is the NBC affiliate for north Alabama and Lincoln County, TN. Have a breaking news tip? Call...
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WAFF’s studios are located on Memorial Parkway ( US 431) in Huntsville, and its transmitter is located south of Monte Sano State Park . WAFF is northern Alabama’s oldest television station. The station first began broadcasting from studios and transmitters in Decatur (30 miles (48 km) west of Huntsville) on July 4, 1954, as WMSL-TV, channel 23.
Nolan Crane is the weekend evening anchor and reporter for WAFF 48 News. He came to Huntsville after being the morning and midday anchor in Lincoln, NE for more than four years. Kellie Miller joined the WAFF 48 News team in June of 2020.
Brad joined the weather department of WAFF in November of 1996. Eric Burke joined the WAFF 48 First Alert weather team as the weekend meteorologist in September 2017. Eric comes to Huntsville from WTVQ in Lexington, Kentucky and is excited to call the Rocket City home.
Since 1983, WAFF has disbursed nearly $29 million to help keep the homes of area residents warm during the winter, assisting more than 300,000 people. More than 1 in 5* people in the D.C. area live below the poverty line. *National average: 1 in 10 people live below the poverty line.
In 1983, Washington Gas and The Salvation Army created the Washington Area Fuel Fund (WAFF) to help neighbors in need with their heating bills each winter. Washington Gas handles the fundraising and promotion and The Salvation Army disburses the funds through its 12 offices in the metropolitan region.