Three people are confirmed dead following a tornado outbreak in Alabama. Two people died in Plantersville and one person died in Winterboro. Sign up for our Newsletters. Video abo ...
Winds of up to 120 miles per hour wreaked destruction across the county as a huge weather system battered swathes of the U.S.
A tornado tore through the Winterboro community of Talledega County, Alabama, and destroyed an old high school gymnasium when the storm catapulted a school bus onto the gym roof. The St. Clair Times ...
The National Weather Service is surveying the damage and releasing initial results. Several tornadoes ranging in strength from EF-0 to EF-3 have already been confirmed.
The number of tornadoes from Saturday’s severe weather in Alabama stands at 14, and it still could climb. The National ...
An 83-year-old Talladega County man is the third person known to have died as severe weather struck Alabama Saturday night.
The National Weather Service says an EF-2 tornado touched down Saturday night in Winterboro leaving a path of destruction.
In Talladega County, a tornado hurled a school bus onto the roof of the Winterboro High School gymnasium. Officials in that county confirmed that at least one person lost their life in the Winterboro ...
There have been reports of wind damage with trees and power lines down in Dale County around County Road 67, County Road 14, ...
Alabama was struck with possibly 17 tornadoes during Saturday's outbreak of severe weather, with the storms causing at least three fatalities and several injuries.
The National Weather Service office in Birmingham said it is investigating 16 storm tracks in central Alabama to see if ...
When severe weather tore through central Alabama on Saturday night, residents in Calera were told to take cover after a tornado was spotted in the area.