
Much of central Alabama experienced power outages Monday afternoon into the evening after a severe storm system moved through the state.

Beginning Friday, Alabama will hold its annual Severe Weather Preparedness Tax Holiday, which will stretch until the end of Sunday.

Residents across Alabama are cleaning up Sunday after storms caused damage and destruction Saturday.

Governor Kay Ivey issued a state of emergency and activated the Alabama Emergency Operations Plan Friday ahead of a potentially dangerous storm system.

Many areas across Alabama were hit by severe weather late Saturday into Sunday morning. Athens, one of the hardest hit areas, was damaged by an EF-1 tornado.

Alabama folks are asked to complete an online survey about the warning process for severe weather.

The National Weather Service (NWS) is monitoring a system coming from the west that could impact much of Alabama Thursday afternoon and into the evening.

The entire state of Alabama is at risk for severe storms Tuesday into early Wednesday. Strong tornadoes, damaging winds and large hail are possible.

At least two lives were lost early Wednesday morning due to a tornado that hit the Flatwood area near Montgomery.

At least three tornadoes were spotted on radar Wednesday night caused damage across central Alabama. Severe storms also brought lightning...

The National Weather Service (NWS) is monitoring the chance for strong to severe storms in Alabama this week. Here is a breakdown of...