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Strong to severe storms will be possible across most of Alabama both Sunday and Monday.
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"A widespread/substantial severe-weather episode is forecast across an area centered on the Ohio/Mid and Lower Mississippi/Lower Missouri/Tennessee River Valleys," the NWS's Storm Prediction Center s...
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Storms are expected to fire along this cold front by Sunday afternoon.
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It is producing scattered showers in parts of Louisiana, Mississippi, and western Alabama this morning. Our rain chances will likely remain isolated this morning, but we could see activity become more scattered by this afternoon.
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WVTM Channel 13 on MSNFULL LIST: NWS confirms 15 tornadoes across Alabama during deadly March 15 outbreakNational Weather Service crews are surveying areas of tornado damage and have confirmed more than a dozen tornadoes from Saturday's deadly outbreak.
At least three people were confirmed dead in Alabama after a wave of severe storms spawned tornadoes across the state throughout Saturday evening, causing power outages, downed trees and destroyed structures. John Green found one of the people who died in ...
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.
More information about the damage from Saturday’s severe weather that passed through Alabama is expected as the sun comes up and recovery crews are able to assess the situations.
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WVTM Channel 13 on MSNBeautiful Tuesday weather ahead of more storms in Alabama's Wednesday forecastThis marks quite the forecast for Alabama’s introduction to spring 2025. A chilly northwest wind is expected Thursday morning, with temperatures in the 40s. Afternoon highs will only reach the 50s, 10 to 15 degrees below normal for March 20 in Birmingham.
Once the First Alert Weather Day ends on Monday, the rain won’t be gone for the week. We’re expecting a few April showers on Tuesday and an increase in scattered storms by Wednesday. There’s no threat of frost or freezing temperatures over the next ten days, though.
The possibility of severe weather remains in the forecast for Alabama both on Sunday and Monday. Tornadoes, damaging winds, hail and heavy rain will all be possible on both days, according to the National Weather Service. Forecasters added that the tornado threat is uncertain, but there is the potential for it to increase.