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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. ( WBRC) - The National Weather service has confirmed a total of six tornadoes that traveled through Alabama Tuesday night, and two of them were in central Alabama. According to NWS, an EF-1 struck Calhoun County and in Cleburne County with winds reaching up to 95 MPH.
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WVTM Channel 13 on MSNAlabama stays dry, before storms return this Memorial Day weekendThings get a bit more interesting on Tuesday. The Storm Prediction Center outlines an enhanced risk for severe weather in northwest Alabama on Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning. A slight risk stretches across the I-20/59 corridor.
Following Tuesday’s storms, the NWS will be surveying storm damage across North Alabama. They plan to conduct surveys in Colbert, Jackson, Lawrence, Limestone, and Madison counties.
Everything is gone. Everything she had. But we still have her.” That is how Glennis Black described the wreckage of what had been her mother’s home in the aftermath of a tornado that destroyed at least two homes off Killingsworth Cove in the Madison County community of Gurley on Tuesday night.
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rocketcitynow.com on MSNThird confirmed tornado in Tuesday outbreak rated EF-2, caused damage in eastern Madison CountyAt its most violent point, the tornado completely destroyed a mobile home, throwing its frame 150 to 200 yards from its original location. The family living there had evacuated to
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Alabama's holiday weekend weather starts off uneventful; however, storms look likely on Memorial Day. Saturday morning will be comfortable with temperatures in the 50s, but humidity gradually increases through the day. Most areas should be dry to start the weekend.
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rocketcitynow.com on MSN60 years of memories gone in 60 seconds from EF-2 TornadoGlennis Black reflects on loss and gratitude as she salvages precious memories from the rubble after an EF-2 tornado impacts her childhood home.
LIMESTONE COUNTY, Ala. ( WAFF) - Crisis Cleanup is opening a help hotline for a Northern Alabama tornado cleanup. The hotline will be open until June 6. “This is a tool where the public, if they need help cleaning up downed trees, tarping roofs, debris, or cleaning out muck from flooding,” Limestone County EMA Caleb King said.
Residents across Alabama have been warned to "take cover now" amid a tornado emergency - as weather forecasters fear for communities including Belle Mina and Hampton Cove