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Isolated severe thunderstorms will be possible on Wednesday for much of Alabama. NOAA’s Storm Prediction Center is ...
The tornado was an EF4 packing winds estimated at 170 mph (274 kph) and chewed a path of destruction up to nine-tenths of a mile (1.4 kilometers) wide in Alabama for nearly 27 miles (43 kilometers ...
On Wednesday at 3:44 p.m. the National Weather Service released a tornado warning in effect until 4:30 p.m. for Jackson County.
On Wednesday, a tornado warning was issued for north central Jackson County, Alabama, and southeastern Franklin County, Tennessee, highlighting the importance of preparedness in the face of severe ...
The tornado began west of Alabama 69, where it knocked down trees. As it moved parallel to County Road 10, it snapped or uprooted numerous trees and snapped 40 to 50 power poles.
In Alabama, more than 680 people have been killed by tornadoes since official records began in 1950, leading survivors to commemorate the storms and memorialize those who died. While there were a ...
The tornado was an EF4 packing winds estimated at 170 mph (274 kph) and chewed a path of destruction up to nine-tenths of a mile (1.4 kilometers) wide in Alabama for nearly 27 miles (43 kilometers ...
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