
CANCELLED — Tornado Warning: Parts of Walker, Winston Co. Until 9:45 am
At 916 AM CST, a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado was located over Curry, or 8 miles north of Jasper, moving east at 55 mph.
At 916 AM CST, a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado was located over Curry, or 8 miles north of Jasper, moving east at 55 mph.
At 907 AM CST, severe thunderstorms were located along a line extending from near Nauvoo to 7 miles west of Jasper to near Oakman, moving northeast at 60 mph.
This warning is for the storm that came out of Winston County earlier and produced confirmed tornado damage near Delmar. It is the southern of the two severe thunderstorm warning polygons. The National Weather Service in Huntsville Alabama has issued a * Severe Thunderstorm Warning for… Northwestern Marshall County in northeastern Alabama… Southern Madison County […]
Reports of a tornado in Winston County at Delmar. People are entrapped in homes there. That occurred about 8:14 a.m. Decatur Police reported Tractor Trailer trucks overturned on Highway 20 in Decatur. Multiple trees in highway 20. Winds gusted to 52 mph at the Decatur Airport at 840 a.m. Spotter reports mobile homes destroyed, power […]
The most dangerous part of the storm is just north of I-565 near Mooresville. Moving Madison and northern parts of the Huntsville Metro. We are getting numerous reports of damage in Morgan County.
Fast-moving storms pose a threat for quick-hitting tornadoes today across Alabama. Make sure you are paying attention to the weather and have a plan for quick action if a warning is issued for your location.
Possible tornado located over Moulton at 816 a.m. It is moving toward Trinty Decatur and Mooresville. Hillsboro and Flint CZity are in the polygon. Priceville and Mooresville, you are just outside it.
Strong rotation indicated northwest of Double Springs in Winston County, heading toward Grayson. Move to safe shelter now if you are in the path of this storm.
Rotation indicated in the storm just east of Phil Campbell. It is heading toward Moulton.
Damaging winds are the biggest threat today, but the tornado threat has increased. The moving will be moving very fast today, which only adds to the damaging wind threat as well, and gives you less time to react to warnings.
Large hail (1.25 inches in diameter) is indicated with this storm.
The line of storms is beginning to move into Northwest Alabama this morning and conditions are favorable for tornadoes across a good bit of North and Central Alabama.
RADAR CHECK: Showers and thunderstorms are forming across Mississippi just before daybreak ahead of a cold front. Storms will enter West Alabama shortly, then progressing through the rest of the state during the day.
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