The National Weather Service has issued a level two out of five severe weather threats for all Central Alabama from noon to 9 p.m. this Saturday.
The National Weather Service issued a two out of five severe weather risk level for Coosa County and a one risk level for Tallapoosa and Elmor…
The National Weather Service has issued a two out of five severe weather risk level for a majority of Tallapoosa County and all of Coosa Count…
Just a few months ago, Jackson’s Gap was the site of an EF-3 tornado. Yet, the town has already been well into the works on severe weather pre…
The National Weather Service issued a level two out of five severe weather risks for Tallapoosa County, Coosa County and a majority of Elmore County.
The National Weather Service issued a level two out of five severe risk for all of Central Alabama. The threat time is 1 a.m. to 4 p.m. this Sunday.
The National Weather Service issued a level three out of five severe weather risk for Monday morning across Central Alabama.
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High threat level weather is moving into Alabama.
Severe storms can strike with little warning, bringing destructive winds, hail, heavy rainfall and tornadoes. Being weather aware during such …