An 83-year-old Talladega County man is the third person known to have died as severe weather struck Alabama Saturday night.
A gymnasium in Winterboro, Ala., was destroyed after a tornado sent a bus flying into the roof on Saturday, March 15.
Winds of up to 120 miles per hour wreaked destruction across the county as a huge weather system battered swathes of the U.S.
The National Weather Service office in Birmingham said it is investigating 16 storm tracks in central Alabama to see if ...
A tornado tore through the Winterboro community of Talledega County, Alabama, and destroyed an old high school gymnasium when ...
A deadly severe outbreak spawned at least one tornado in 14 states from March 14-16. Hardest hit were Arkansas, Alabama, ...
Storm damage has been reported across Alabama from severe weather on Saturday. Severe storms are being blamed for a t least ...
That EF-2 tornado swept through Winterboro Saturday night leaving a mobile home destroyed. Talladega County Coroner Shaddix Murphy says the home belonged to 83-year-old Harry Leon Fain.
In addition to the damage at the high school, you can see trees bent like toothpicks and headstones toppled over in ...
The National Weather Service confirmed that a tornado with winds reaching 120 miles per hour tore through the Winterboro area of Talladega County, leaving a tra ...
TALLADEGA COUNTY, Ala. (WIAT) — CBS 42 obtained drone footage of storm damage in Talladega County’s Winterboro Community. In the above video submitted by Chad Lackey, a school bus can be seen on the ...
(03/16/25 11:46 am) Our team has found damage consistent with at least an EF-2 tornado with winds of 120 mph in the ...
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