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Tag: WEATHER NEWS

Dought monitor Alabama News
Alabama remains in drought but days of rain and storms could improve conditions by next week

As of Thursday, man southern counties were in an extreme drought with part of southeastern Houston County being in a level four out of four, exceptional drought, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor.

Weather photo by Daoudi Aissa tornado storm severe weather Alabama News
Tornado confirmed in Jefferson County, straight-line winds in Winston County

The National Weather Service in Birmingham confirmed a tornado hit Jefferson County on Monday, causing over 6,000 power outages and minor damage.

Trussville tornado Alabama News
Tornado confirmed in Trussville, microburst in Pinson

The National Weather Service (NWS) in Birmingham confirmed an EF0 tornado caused damage in Trussville on Thursday.

Severe storms brought hail, straight-line winds to Pinson area on Thursday. Photo: Center Point Fire District. Alabama News
NWS determines straight-line winds caused damage in Pinson area

The National Weather Service (NWS) in Birmingham is surveying the area of Trussville and Pinson after severe weather caused damage on Thursday.

Low temperature cold thermometer Gary Fultz unsplash com Alabama News
Cold front to end unseasonably warm temperatures, hard freeze forecasted overnight

Unseasonably warm temperatures will end Monday as a cold front moves through the state, bringing freezing temperatures and strong, gusty winds.

Orange beach flooding Alabama News
Severe weather hits Orange Beach, Gulf Shores resulting in flooding

Roadways were flooded Sunday after a severe weather system made its way through South Alabama.

Foley Hurricane Shelter Alabama News
Hurricane safe room for Foley first responders to go to bid

The Foley City Council will consider a resolution authorizing the City to to to bid on a $6 million hurricane shelter for first responders.

MOBILE STORM Alabama News
Mobile second city in Alabama to receive ‘storm ready’ distinction by National Weather Service

Mobile Mayor Sandy Stimpson announced that the City is officially storm-ready, according to the National Weather Service.