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Another Bulletin from April 3, 1974

| April 3, 2008 @ 7:52 pm | 2 Replies

This is a historic warning issued by the NWS on April 3, 1974.

THIS IS NOT OCCURRING TONIGHT…IT IS A HISTORIC WARNING

BULLETIN
TORNADO WARNING
EANS REQUESTED
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BIRMINGHAM AL
ISSUED 750 PM CDT WED APR 3 1974

A TORNADO WARNING IS IN EFFECT UNTIL 9 PM CDT FOR PERSONS IN WEST AND NORTHWEST ALABAMA COUNTIES OF CULLMAN…WINSTON…WALKER…MARION…FRANKLIN…LAWRENCE…NORTHERN TUSCLOOSA…WESTERN JEFFERSON…BLOUNT AND LAMAR.

NUMEROUS SEVERE WEATHER HAVE BEEN REPORTED OVER A WIDE AREA. ATORNADO IS POSSIBLY ON THE GROUND NEAR OAKMAN IN SOUTHERN WALKER COUNTY BETWEEN TUSCALOOSA AND JASPER.

TUSCALOOSA POLICE REPORT TORNADO IN LAST FEW MINUTES AT MOORES BRIDGE IN NORTHWEST TUSCALOOSA COUNTY.

LARGE HAIL STRIPPING TREES REPORTED AT SUMITON ALONG THE JEFFERSON WALKER BORDER. HAIL WAS BASEBALL SIZE.

TO REPORT ANY SEVERE WEATHER…PLACE AN EMERGENCY COLLECT CALL TO THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE ON 870-1811…OR ASK YOUR NEAREST LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY TO RELAY YOUR REPORT TO THE NEAREST NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE OFFICE.

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