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Fueled by warm, humid air moving in from the Gulf, the severe weather threat will expand farther east and south on Sunday ...
The higher elevations of north Alabama may see a little snow tonight, according to forecasters. It won’t be enough to cause major travel issues, and no winter weather advisories are in effect ...
The winter storm could impact up to 170 million people across more than 20 states from the southern Plains to the Midwest and East, AccuWeather said.
Some people still confuse “watch” and “warning.” Tornado Warning, for example, requires immediate action as a tornado has ...
At least 37 people have died across seven states as powerful storm systems swept through the Midwest and the South.
About 47 million people faced an enhanced to moderate severe storm threat from Madison, Wisconsin, to Birmingham, Alabama.
More Chicago's first major winter storm of the season. The Weather Prediction ... under weather warnings, watches or advisories Monday afternoon, along with most of Texas, Alabama, Georgia ...
And more bad weather is forecast. On Monday, 8 million people in the western United States were under winter storm watches ...
The severe risk has been upgraded to an enhanced (Level 3 of 5) risk across southeast Alabama and portions ... and 6 a.m. The severe weather threat is part of a massive winter storm lashing ...