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A severe thunderstorm watch has been issued for parts of north and central Alabama.
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The entire Miami Valley is currently under an Enhanced Risk (Level 3) of severe weather, which means scattered to numerous severe thunderstorms are possible.
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The National Weather Service in Buffalo has issued a winter weather advisory for the area.
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WVTM Channel 13 on MSNMore than 5K customers without power as severe storms cross AlabamaSevere storms with the chance of tornadoes are expected across Alabama during the morning commute Monday. Sign up for our Newsletters. Watch the latest forecast above. All hazards
Pensacola will see some severe weather through Monday afternoon, according to the National Weather Service. Escambia, Santa Rosa and Okaloosa counties are under a severe thunderstorm watch until 1 p.m.
A number of Alabama school systems are announcing a delay for classes due to the threat of severe weather Monday morning. An enhanced risk for severe weather is in the forecast for a larger part of Alabama starting late tonight. It will last through the overnight hours and into the day on Monday.
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WVTM Channel 13 on MSNTornado risk in Central Alabama: Severe storms to hit overnight through Monday commuteSeveral rounds of showers and thunderstorms pass through Alabama overnight into Monday morning bringing locally heavy rainfall and frequent lightning. Some storms will be intense after midnight threatening severe wind gusts over 60 miles per hour, large hail, and tornadoes. Check the video for the latest forecast.
A dangerous, wide-reaching storm will affect nearly the entire Eastern Seaboard Monday and is putting tens of millions of people in harm’s way after touching off several tornadoes, dropping baseball-sized hail and killing at least six people in the central US this weekend.
Chief Meteorologist Dave Nussbaum and Meteorologist Alex Puckett have the latest on the severe threat across Central Alabama today, and record heat coming later this week.
Showers and storms some on the stronger side will continue this morning. The overall severe risk will drop as the line continues to move east through North Alabama. Drier and
A strong cold front is on the move, and will bring the chance for some strong thunderstorms as early as 8 AM Monday morning.The Storm Perdiction Center has hig
The Farmer's Almanac predicted a stormy spring for Alabama, and true to its forecast, severe weather is set to hit the state this weekend, bringing strong winds, hail and the potential for tornadoes.