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Alabama Weather: Thunderstorms Today, Snow Flurries Possible Tomorrow

Alabama is experiencing periods of rain today ahead of a cold front, with a marginal risk of severe thunderstorms in the southern part of the state. Heavier storms may bring gusty winds and a brief isolated tornado is possible. Rainfall will be under 1/2 inch in the north and over an inch in the south. Temperatures will drop significantly by tomorrow, with highs between 47-54 degrees and a freeze expected in North Alabama early Thursday. The weekend may see some showers, but overall, next week will be slightly warmer and mostly dry.

1 year ago•Source: alabamawx.com
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Alabama Hit by Severe Storms and Tornadoes, Causing Widespread Damage

Strong winds, gusting up to 54 mph at Birmingham Airport, are causing damage across Alabama, particularly in the Leeds and Moody areas where winds may reach 60-70 mph. Jefferson County EMA reports numerous downed trees, while Vestavia and Hoover areas also experience tree damage. Power outages affect 16,000 in Jefferson County and 6,500 in Tuscaloosa County.

via alabamawx.com

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