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Portions of West Alabama Upgraded to Moderate Severe Weather Risk

Portions of West Alabama Upgraded to Moderate Severe Weather Risk The Storm Prediction Center is updating its severe weather outlook for our area. As of about 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, portions of Greene, Hale and Pickens Counties have been upgraded from an enhanced risk (level 3/5) to a moderate risk (level 4/5). The moderate risk, according to the National Weather Service, indicates that serious storms are likely and they are prone to be long-lived, widespread and intense. Residents in these areas, and all communities eastward of these areas, should stay weather aware all day. Townsquare Media Tuscaloosa and ABC 33/40 s Chief Meteorologist James Spann says that the main concerns for today and early tonight include damaging winds, though isolated tornadoes are possible.

Alabama meteorologists remember April 27, 2011 tornadoes

Alabama meteorologists remember April 27, 2011 tornadoes By Dennis Washington April 26, 2021 Advances in technology have improved the way we receive severe weather alerts since the April 27, 2011, tornado outbreak. (contributed) Like many Alabamians, National Weather Service (NWS) meteorologist John De Block will never forget April 27, 2011. “I never thought when I arrived at work at 4 a.m. that morning that I would be issuing tornado warnings within 10 minutes,” De Block said. “That’s indeed what happened.” RELATED: De Block and his colleagues at the NWS forecast office in Calera spent the next 18 hours issuing dozens of tornado warnings. By the end of the day 62 tornadoes had struck Alabama – the most to ever hit the state in one day, killing as many as 252 people and injuring 2,200 others, according to official sources.

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