Saturday has been declared a First Alert Weather Day due to expected rain and possible strong to severe storms.
Storms are expected to cover the Metroplex by mid-morning. Large hail and damaging winds are the main threats.
We have a low-end threat for isolated severe storms late this afternoon and evening (2 p.m. CST - 8 p.m. CST) in west Alabama ...
The National Weather service says that there is medium confidence in minor local flooding, but those areas in low levels and ...
First Alert Weather Day in place for Sunday for strong storm threat.
The WAFB First Alert Storm Team has declared today a First Alert Weather Day which means a significant severe weather event ...
A FIRST ALERT as a few stronger storms will be possible during the afternoon and night Saturday, with the primary threats ...
Sunday is a First Alert Weather Day as the potential for a few strong to severe storms remains possible in our area. Wind and rain will be the primary concerns, but an isolated tornado cannot be ruled ...
The threats are Strong winds up to 60-70 mph, large hail up to golf ball size, and Tornados, which will likely be an issue in ...
The Storm Prediction Center has expanded the Slight (Level 2/5) Risk for Saturday to include central and eastern counties of ...
All modes of severe weather will be possible, including damaging winds in excess of 60 mph, large hail, and a few tornadoes.