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WVTM Channel 13 on MSNA few spotty showers with a cold front Thursday and Friday, heavier rain in Alabama's Memorial Day weekendA weak front pushes into the area Thursday night into Friday and could trigger spotty showers, mainly for areas across the north. It's possible places like Hamilton, Double Springs, Cullman, Jasper, Oneonta, Steele and Gadsden get a passing shower late tonight into Friday morning.
A Marginal Risk (level 1/5) has been issued for central Alabama for Saturday. A few storms could develop early in the morning on Saturday. It will not be a washout of a day. In fact, during the day Saturday, the majority will see a good mix of sun and clouds.
Be sure to enjoy the nice next couple of days, because the weather is about to turn around for the dark and stormy once again. We will enjoy plenty of Sunshine with just a stray shower through
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WVTM Channel 13 on MSNAlabama stays dry, before storms return this Memorial Day weekendThings get a bit more interesting on Tuesday. The Storm Prediction Center outlines an enhanced risk for severe weather in northwest Alabama on Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning. A slight risk stretches across the I-20/59 corridor.
Everything is gone. Everything she had. But we still have her.” That is how Glennis Black described the wreckage of what had been her mother’s home in the aftermath of a tornado that destroyed at least two homes off Killingsworth Cove in the Madison County community of Gurley on Tuesday night.
Following Tuesday’s storms, the NWS will be surveying storm damage across North Alabama. They plan to conduct surveys in Colbert, Jackson, Lawrence, Limestone, and Madison counties.
The National Weather Service confirmed three tornadoes touched down in Alabama during severe thunderstorms from the night of May 20 into the
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rocketcitynow.com on MSNJoe Wheeler State Park golf course temporarily closed after storm damageSevere storms damage Joe Wheeler State Park’s golf course. Crews work swiftly on repairs while other park amenities remain open for visitors.
If your power goes out for a couple of seconds before turning right back on, this means their self-healing technology is working.
LIMESTONE COUNTY, Ala. ( WAFF) - Crisis Cleanup is opening a help hotline for a Northern Alabama tornado cleanup. The hotline will be open until June 6. “This is a tool where the public, if they need help cleaning up downed trees, tarping roofs, debris, or cleaning out muck from flooding,” Limestone County EMA Caleb King said.