Severe storms possible Thu. in Alabama
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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.
The rest of the central Alabama and all of south Alabama have no severe weather risk and may not get any rain at all today and tonight, according to the weather service. It will also be windy today, and wind advisories have been issued for a large part of the state (the counties in brown below):
Severe storms are expected to hit Alabama on Sunday, bringing the possibility of tornadoes, high winds, and hail. The National Weather Service has issued a level two threat for severe weather, indicating a significant risk of dangerous conditions.
Significant severe weather and life-threatening flash flooding continue to impact much of the mid-South up through the Ohio River Valley.
1don MSN
The National Weather Service (NWS) in Huntsville has confirmed that five EF-1 tornadoes touched down in north Alabama and one EF-1 tornado touched down in southern Tennessee on Saturday night.
We have a mix of sun and clouds across Alabama this afternoon with temperatures in the 85-90 degree range, right at record levels for early Ap
TORNADO WATCH is in effect until 10 AM for much of Central Alabama: Today: Strong to severe thunderstorms will continue into the afternoon as a cold front slowly
It’s always important to have multiple ways to receive weather warnings. One of the ways to get warnings is by using a NOAA weather radio.
2don MSN
Tornadoes and heavy rains buffeted parts of North Alabama this weekend, as high winds shook communities and first responders acted to save several people stranded in high water and pull them from storm-damaged homes.