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Severe weather is still expected in parts of Alabama overnight.
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Locations from central Kansas to central Oklahoma are most likely to see significant severe storms, but a broader area from northern Texas to southeast Nebraska and southwest Iowa could also possibly ...
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The National Weather Service plans to send storm survey teams to two locations today that had damage in Monday’s storms. One of those places is the Dothan area in Houston County, where a school was damaged and several students injured when a tornado-warned storm moved through the area.
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WVTM Channel 13 on MSNALERT DAY: Tornado Warning issued in Lamar County as severe storms enter AlabamaTORNADO WATCHES VS. WARNINGS | UPLOAD YOUR WEATHER PHOTOS | GET WEATHER NOTIFICATIONSWatch live team coverage tracking the severe storms above.Sign up for our NewslettersA Tornado Warning is in effect for Lamar County until 7 a.
March 25, 2021 was a devastating day for many residents across central Alabama as 10 tornadoes touched down from Pickens to Cherokee counties, four of which reached
A natural disaster can create new safety hazards both inside and outside of your home. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), a study of injuries after a tornado showed that 50 percent of the storm-related injuries were suffered during rescue attempts, cleanup, and other post-tornado activities.
Alabama was struck with possibly 17 tornadoes during Saturday's outbreak of severe weather, with the storms causing at least three fatalities and several injuries.
Winds of up to 120 miles per hour wreaked destruction across the county as a huge weather system battered swathes of the U.S.
The National Weather Service office in Birmingham said it is investigating 16 storm tracks in central Alabama to see if tornadoes caused the damage. The tracks are in Autauga, Dallas, Chilton, Perry, Hale, Talladega, Coosa, Tallapoosa, Shelby, Pickens, Tuscaloosa, Walker, Pike, Chambers and Sumter counties.
It's been two weeks since the last severe weather event in AL. See where and when severe weather hazards will hit this weekend