Tornado watch issued for Alabama early Mon. morning
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Alabama had to deal with severe weather and snow in the span of 24 hours, and those storms produced at least one tornado late Wednesday night. The National Weather Service in Huntsville said an EF1 tornado track has been confirmed in northwest Alabama.
A line of severe thunderstorms swept through the Tennessee Valley late Sunday into early Monday, March 16, 2026, unleashing high winds, heavy rain and isolated damage that knocked out electricity to more than 11,
The National Weather Service confirmed Monday afternoon that an EF1 tornado crossed the Alabama-Tennessee border on Sunday night amid severe storms in the region.
A warning means a storm has been spotted or detected on radar, whereas a watch means conditions are favorable for storms to develop. During a warning, there’s an immediate threat to life and property. Residents should move to an interior room on the lowest floor of a sturdy building and stay away from windows.
33,789 customers are without power as of 5:40 a.m. Monday.
A few reports of downed trees came from the northeastern part of Dothan and extended into the Kinsey and Webb areas.
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Emergency management officials reported multiple trees downed across roads and other obstacles blocking travel throughout the overnight hours. The Lawrence County Emergency Management Agency reported