Sunday Weather Briefing Video: Mild Through New Years Eve, Then Much Colder Weather Ahead
With showers already gone expect clearing skies this afternoon followed by cooler and quieter weather through midweek.
With showers already gone expect clearing skies this afternoon followed by cooler and quieter weather through midweek.
The risk for severe weather in central and northern AL has ended.
The NWS has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for the line segment approaching locations such as Louisville, Clayton, and Eufaula. Here are the details: * Severe Thunderstorm Warning for… Eastern Pike County in southeastern Alabama… Eastern Bullock County in southeastern Alabama… Barbour County in southeastern Alabama… Southern Russell County in southeastern Alabama… * Until 315 […]
Severe storms approaching Auburn and a severe thunderstorm warning is in effect
At 132 AM CST, a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado was located near Franklin, or near Tuskegee, moving northeast at 50 mph.
At 114 AM CST, a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado was located near Waugh, or 10 miles southwest of Milstead, moving northeast at 50 mph.
At 113 AM CST, severe thunderstorms were located along a line extending from Heath to 15 miles northwest of Laurel Hill to 12 miles northwest of Baker, moving east at 40 mph.
All clear for the Birmingham and Tuscaloosa metro areas. Severe weather risk remains east of there.
At 1256 AM CST, a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado was located near Sprague, or near Meadville, moving northeast at 40 mph.
At 1241 AM CST, a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado was located near Hope Hull, or 10 miles southwest of Montgomery, moving east at 40 mph.
At 1227 AM CST, a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado was located over Point Clear, moving east at 50 mph.
At 1220 AM CST, a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado was located near Beechwood, or near Fort Deposit, moving northeast at 40 mph.
At 1204 AM CST, severe thunderstorms were located along a line extending from 7 miles south of Repton to 9 miles southwest of Bratt, moving east at 25 mph.
Tornado watch canceled for additional counties, risk continuing for areas east of I-65.