Western Alabama will be hit hardest by the severe storms, with a risk of tornados, expected to begin on Friday night.
In a rare warning, the highest risk level for severe weather/tornadoes has been issued from Jackson, Mississippi, to Birmingham, Alabama, where Gov. Kay Ivey issued a state of emergency. Those in the ...
It marks only the third time since at least 2006 that the highest risk level has been issued the day before an expected ...
According to the National Weather Service, this is only the third time Alabama has been put into a Level 5 risk two days out ...
A widespread and dangerous severe weather outbreak is expected to develop Friday and into the weekend as a powerful storm system unleashes its fury across the central and eastern U.S., impacting more ...
The National Weather Service has now upped the risk level to a five out of five for the potential of severe weather on ...
Most of the rest of north Alabama will have a Level 2 risk, and a small area in the northeast corner of the state will have a ...
Publisher After being upgraded to a level 4 severe weather risk on Thursday, the National Weather Service out of Birmingham ...
Tornadoes can (and have) hit every U.S. state, but the area nicknamed Tornado Alley is probably where your mind goes when you ...
The National Weather Service says an outbreak of severe storms could spawn tornadoes, heavy snow and high winds.
The severe weather threat overnight Saturday in Bay County continues to escalate. Tornadoes, hail, and 70+ mph wind gusts all ...
As severe weather is expected to enter the Pike County area over the weekend, state and local officials are asking residents ...