TUSCALOOSA COUNTY, Ala. (WBRC) - Tuscaloosa County leaders are working to keep you safe in severe weather. A recent survey showed a handful of wooden tornado siren poles needed immediate attention ...
Among infamous Alabama tornadoes, you may first think of the iconic EF4 tornado shown live as it ripped through Tuscaloosa during the April 2011 Super Outbreak. But on December 16, 2000, 24 years ago ...
The tornado began outside Carrollton and ended near the Owens region. For more coverage of weather and news from the NWS, stay connected to the Tuscaloosa Thread.
The highest risk for tornado development is over southwest Alabama and extends back into Mississippi. Moderate Risk (Sumter, Choctaw, Washington) Enhanced Risk (level 3/5) - Jefferson, Tuscaloosa ...
The Alabama Shakes reunion, which began in Tuscaloosa on Dec. 18 at the Bama Theatre, may be expanding into more live work ...
Tuscaloosa, Walker and Winston. Another tornado watch continued for part of south Alabama. It was planned to be in effect until 2 a.m. Sunday: A tornado watch has been issued for parts of Alabama ...
Tornadoes are wreaking havoc in the southern ... Mercedes-Benz builds GL-Class, M-Class and R-Class vehicles in Tuscaloosa, while Toyota's Huntsville plant produces V6 and V8 engines for the ...
The clock on the sign for the First National Bank of Pell City was stopped at the time the twister struck: 4:11 p.m. It was one of 13 tornadoes to strike Alabama on Jan. 10, 1975. Afterward, so ...
A tornado watch has been issued for parts of central Alabama, including every county for Townsquare Media's coverage. NWS Issues Tornado Watch for Central & South Alabama NWS Issues Tornado Watch for ...
Schools were canceled in Tuscaloosa as a precaution ... We got rid of all of that and changed the way we did things until we stopped covering the tornado. In the days that followed, subscribers were ...
The Tuscaloosa community was struck by an EF4 tornado last April that took the lives of 32 people. Click past the jump for Benz's official press release. Dr. Dieter Zetsche: "We're continuing to ...