Live Blog: Severe Thunderstorm Warning for Jefferson County
A line of storm is triggering severe thunderstorm warnings over Central Alabama.
A line of storm is triggering severe thunderstorm warnings over Central Alabama.
3-4 inches of rain has fallen across parts of the warning area.
The storms may grow stronger through the day as they move southward. The best chances for strong winds and perhaps hail or or tornado will exist south of a line from Reform to Birmingham to Oxford.
RADAR CHECK: A line of thunderstorms is pushing southward through the Tennessee Valley early this morning. So far most of the storms have remained below severe limits, but we note a tornado watch is in effect until 10am for areas north of a line from Millport to Jasper to Cullman to Fort Payne.
The line of storms now extends from Cherokee to Muscle Shoals, to Athens, Huntsville, and New Market. It is pushing slowly to the southeast.
Storms are starting to fire over North Alabama ahead of a strong line of storms that will drop southward through the day across our state.
Two rounds of strong to severe storms will affect Alabama over the next 24 hours. The first this morning into the afternoon and another after midnight Friday morning.
A tornado watch is in effect for the northern third of Alabama until 10 a.m. CDT.
A new tornado watch will be forthcoming soon for North and Central Alabama.
Dangerous storm with radar indicated tornado south of Henagar, heading toward Hammondville and Valley Head.
The severe weather threat will continue through the overnight and into the day on Thursday, with the possibility of damaging winds, hail, and tornadoes.
Continuous updates on the severe weather situation across North Alabama.
Two circulations in this warning. One is north of US-72 east of Rogersville. The other is northeast of Courtland.