Alabama Governor Kay Ivey released a statement Sunday morning following the severe weather that hit the state over the weekend.
Central Alabama is under a level four out of five threat for severe weather, a rare occurrence. Cities including Birmingham, Montgomery and Tuscaloosa are within the level four threat area.
The threat scale is one to five, with five being the highest chance of severe weather. Much of central Alabama for Saturday has been placed under a level four out of five threat for severe weather.
The National Weather Service is warning Alabamians that they could be in for three rounds of severe storms starting on Thursday. Forecasters think the risk for severe weather could climb each day ...
The latter part of this week could be very stormy for Alabama. There will be not one but three chances for severe storms in the state — on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, according to forecasters.
A severe weather threat is forecast for the state of Alabama on Friday evening through Saturday night. The National Weather Service rates the severe weather threat level for some areas as a four ...
Much of central Alabama for Saturday has been placed under a level four out of five threat for severe weather, an almost unprecedented listing, on a scale where five is considered to be the ...
Parts of northwestern Alabama woke to hail on Thursday, March 13, as even more severe weather was forecast for the weekend, according to the National Weather Service (NWS). Footage taken by Bobby ...
The wind subsides overnight tonight as the chance for rain increases. Storm Watch Tonight & Monday Morning Heavy rain is possible after 7 p.m. this evening, with the worst conditions arriving ...
Temperatures remain in the upper-30s and low-40s. This dreary and drizzly weather continues into Saturday. Saturday itself is not rainy, but there may be very misty light rain showers throughout ...