Severe Weather a No-Show Across Alabama

| March 20, 2025 @ 12:11 am

Severe weather has been a no-show across Alabama tonight, which is great news. And it appears the threat is pretty much over.

Our line of storms is approaching the I-59 Corridor at this hour.

But it’s hard to call them storms when they don’t have any lightning.

They extend from near New Hope in southeast Madison County to Holly Pond in Cullman County, to Bangor in Blount County to West Jefferson to Tuscaloosa to York in Sumter County.

Temperatures are cooling off behind the front. The mercury is down to 52F at Corinth already.

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