Alabama, severe weather
al.com · 7h
Alabama severe weather threat: When to expect storms to arrive where you live
Most of the rest of north Alabama will have a Level 2 risk, and a small area in the northeast corner of the state will have a Level 1 risk. If storms can develop they have the potential to be intense, especially west of Interstate 65. Tornadoes, damaging winds and hail will be possible.
WTVM News Leader 9 · 15h
Significant severe weather threat over the weekend
The main window opens for severe up as early as 7 PM ET Saturday in east Alabama and should end by 9 AM ET Sunday in Schley and Sumter Counties in Georgia; the heart of the Chattahoochee Valley’s main threat will probably fall in the 10 PM to 6 AM time frame based on the latest data.
WBRC · 3h
First Alert Weather: Warm Friday ahead of severe weather Saturday
THE NEXT 24 HOURS: Friday promises to be a beautiful day! Expect a good mix of sun and clouds with high temperatures in the upper 70s to near 80. The wind will pick up out of the south with gusts upwards of 20 mph. We have declared Saturday, March 15 a First Alert Weather Day for the possibility to see multiple rounds of severe weather.
Governor Kay Ivey (R) declared a state of emergency in Alabama today. There’s a possibility of tornadoes this weekend, and ...
The American Red Cross urges residents to prepare for severe storms and tornado threats with crucial safety guidelines.
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