We all hear the terms when there's a threat of severe weather. But what does each alert mean, and how does it affect you?
The severe storm threat begins Saturday. Central and northern MS face heightened risk, and forecasters are warning of danger across the state.
There is also a significant threat of damaging winds up to 70 mph and large hail, potentially as big as golf balls, across multiple developing cells. Please stay weather-aware, as a severe weather ...
The National Storm Prediction Center (SPC), in coordination with the National Weather Service Field Office in Birmingham has raised the risk level for severe storms and tornadoes Saturday to HIGH.
According to the National Weather Service, this is only the third time Alabama has been put into a Level 5 risk two days out ...
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 ...
With the possibility of severe weather this weekend in Alabama, now is the time to prepare. Here are some tips from the ...
Governor Kay Ivey has declared a state of emergency for all 67 counties in Alabama in anticipation of severe weather expected ...
Preparation can make the biggest difference when it comes to keeping you, your family, your loved ones, and anyone else you ...
Western Alabama will be hit hardest by the severe storms, with a risk of tornados, expected to begin on Friday night.
A severe weather outbreak is poised to strike the Deep South, with a high risk of violent tornadoes expected across parts of Alabama and Miss ...
Governor Kay Ivey (R) declared a state of emergency in Alabama today. There’s a possibility of tornadoes this weekend, and ...
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