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Meteorologists are telling Alabamians to gear up as severe weather threatens the entire state today. Local forecasters says tornadoes, hail, winds up to seventy miles per hour and heavy rains are possible starting as early as noon
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Parts of the state are being advised to prepare for bad weather tonight. An approaching cold front is expected to pass over Mississippi before heading into west Central Alabama this evening. Forecasters say that could carry a slight chance of tornadoes and heavy straight-line winds.
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Forecasters say severe storms including tornadoes are possible from eastern Texas across the Deep South later this week. The Storm Prediction Center says…
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Weekend storms raked parts of the Southeast, leaving deaths and injuries in their wake as a tornado smashed into a commercial district in a small…
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This week is Severe Weather Awareness Week in Alabama. The National Weather Service says the peak storm season in Alabama begins in March and can last…
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Four people were killed in Alabama as severe storms moved through the region yesterday.Kris Ware, a spokeswoman for the Dothan – Houston County Emergency…
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The National Weather service has confirmed that tornadoes touched down last night in Pickens and Winston counties. Meteorologists say there were at least…
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At least three people were killed and many more were injured after powerful storms and tornadoes swept through Alabama last night.The Jackson County…
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Forecasters say a tropical weather system in the Gulf of Mexico probably won't have much of an effect on Alabama.The National Weather Service says a…
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Alabama’s latest unemployment numbers remain unchanged from this time last year. APR’s student reporter, Katie Willem, has more…The newest jobless figures…