Severe storms possible Thu. in Alabama
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The National Weather Service said the main concerns will be damaging winds, hail and heavy rain, but there will also be a low-end risk for a tornado.
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After a sunny couple of days, rounds of rain and storms are set to return to our area for Thursday and Friday!
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The overnight weather is expected to be partly cloudy, with a few spot showers. Wake-up temperatures Friday will be in the 40s.
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The National Weather Service in Huntsville said at least three EF-1 tornadoes touched down late Saturday in north Alabama. They all appeared to be spawned from one “parent” storm. And the number could go higher.
Survey teams with the National Weather Service confirmed 5 EF-1 tornadoes as well as an EF-0 tornado during severe weather between Saturday, April 5 and Sunday, April 6. Five people were injured in the Tuscumbia tornado, according to NWS.
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Montgomery Advertiser on MSNAt least two tornadoes struck Alabama during Sunday storms, surveys confirmAt least two confirmed tornadoes struck central Alabama during Sunday's severe weather, one in Dallas and another in Barbour counties. Damage in the Wilcox County community of Pine Hill is being surveyed Tuesday by teams from the National Weather Service office in Mobile to determine if a tornado touched down there.
An EF1 tornado struck that Dothan on Monday afternoon was on the ground for less than five minutes but caused damage across the city and injured five students at a school.
Before the weather system moved in, Alabama had been placed under a level three threat for potential severe weather. The ranking is from one to five with five being the highest risk of severe weather. All of Alabama was under a severe thunderstorm watch as ...
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FOX 5 Atlanta on MSNFuneral today for University of Alabama senior killed when tree fell on campsiteUniversity of Alabama senior Malachi Crain died over the weekend when a tree fell onto his campsite while he and three other men were sleeping in hammocks.
A severe weather threat is forecast for the state of Alabama on Friday evening through Saturday night. The National Weather Service rates the severe weather threat level for some areas as a four ...
Central Alabama is under a level four out of five threat for severe weather, a rare occurrence. Cities including Birmingham, Montgomery and Tuscaloosa are within the level four threat area. Severe weather is anticipated to impact different areas of the ...
It has been a rough year of severe weather with repeated rounds of strong storms sparking hundreds of tornadoes across the U.S.
Storm surveys are ongoing and may take several days to complete. Alabama was struck with possibly 17 tornadoes during Saturday's outbreak of severe weather, with the storms causing at least three ...