Governor Kay Ivey has issued a State of Emergency on Friday due to an impending series of severe weather events.
Gov. Kay Ivey today issued a state of emergency for all 67 counts ahead of this weekend’s severe weather. “The state of Alabama is at risk for potentially dangerous, severe weather throughout this ...
Severe thunderstorms capable of producing “destructive winds” with gusts of 70 miles per hour or higher is forecasted to move ...
The Gulf Coast is facing severe weather this weekend, and News 5 is tracking all school-related closures and schedule changes. We will update this page as more information ...
As severe weather approaches southeast Louisiana on Saturday, we break down the timing and threats with the storms. A level 4 moderate risk of severe weather is in effect. This means that scattered to ...
Dangerous weather conditions will peak Saturday, with one of the most prolific tornado-producing setups in years expected to ...
Most of the rest of north Alabama will have a Level 2 risk, and a small area in the northeast corner of the state will have a ...
A significant severe weather day is anticipated for Saturday across Southeast Louisiana and South Mississippi.
A FIRST WARN WEATHER DAY is declared as severe weather rolls in some areas at 1 p.m. and is expected to last until 8 p.m.
The most severe storms of the year will be outside the nation’s ‘Tornado Alley,’ forecasters predict - ‘Near-historic’ ...
The state will be setting off its tornado sirens across the state March 19 as part of its annual Severe Weather Awareness week.
That's where windshear and atmospheric instability will be maximized. It's not only a zone of higher probability for "significant" (75+ mph) wind gusts but also a higher probability for potentially ...
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