Safe from the Storm: Protecting Yourself from Overnight Storms
Severe weather can be especially deadly when it hits in the overnight hours when you are asleep. But with these tips, you can keep you and your family safe.
Two tornadoes touched down overnight in Morgan County in North Alabama, resulting in one fatality.
Powerful tornadoes killed at least 25 people in Mississippi Friday night, destroying dozens of buildings and leaving an especially devastating mark on a rural town whose mayor declared, “My city is gone.”
Severe weather can be especially deadly when it hits in the overnight hours when you are asleep. But with these tips, you can keep you and your family safe.
Did you know that your home’s garage door can make a difference in whether your home makes it through a severe storm?
In Alabama and other parts of what’s called “Dixie Alley,” tornado season now appears to be running from the end of October through mid-May.
From Friday, February 24 through Sunday, February 26, you can buy supplies and equipment to get you ready for severe weather season without having to pay state sales tax. Some cities and counties are also dropping their taxes on these items.
The process of cleaning up after the January 12th tornado is taking a giant step forward in Selma.
Tips on how to stay weather aware.
Tornado victims in Elmore, Coosa and Hale counties can now join those in Dallas and Autauga counties in being eligible for federal help.
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall is warning tornado victims to beware of scam artists as they move forward in the recovery process.