Alabama is bracing for a deep freeze as Arctic air sweeps across the state, plunging temperatures below freezing and setting the stage for a
In preparation for winter weather, more than 400 Alabama National Guard members have been called to duty to assist local first responders for severe freezing we
Forecast confidence ticked upward slightly on Friday afternoon about the chances for snow in Alabama next week. If Alabama were to get any snow it would most likely be in the Tuesday-Wednesday timeframe, according to the weather service. There are a lot more “ifs” that forecasters will have to sort out.
Hundreds of Alabama National Guard service members have been called to duty to help in the winter storm approaching the state. According to a news release, the activation on Jan. 19 involves more than 400 members who will operate out of seven regional facilities from Birmingham to Mobile.
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The National Weather Service in Huntsville confirmed Tuesday that an EF-0 tornado touched down in Vina back on Jan. 5.
Early forecasts are calling for a snowstorm to hit the Deep South on Tuesday, bringing accumulations of an inch or more to the southern half of Alabama.
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The National Weather Service in Huntsville has issued a Winter Storm Warning for all of North Alabama and a few counties in Tennessee, which will go into effect at 12
Colder-than-normal temperatures are expected to remain in Alabama, with a system bringing bitterly cold air into the state next week. And the long-range forecasts from the National Weather Service's Climate Prediction Center are calling for the pattern of below-normal conditions to remain in place until Feb. 7, at least.
On Sunday at 2:58 p.m. the National Weather Service issued an extreme cold warning valid for Monday between midnight and 11 a.m. for Marion, Winston, Walker, Shelby, Talladega, Clay and Randolph counties.