The National Weather Service issued severe thunderstorm warnings and a tornado watch for several southeastern states, including Georgia, Alabama, Florida, Tennessee, and Mississippi, as a powerful storm system caused significant damage and power outages.
Learn the critical differences between a Tornado Watch and a Tornado Warning, and how to stay safe during severe weather events in southeast Louisiana and Alabama.
A tornado watch has been issued for parts of Georgia, Alabama, Florida, Mississippi, and Tennessee, with the National Weather Service warning of severe thunderstorms and potential tornadoes. Residents are urged to prepare and stay informed.
A Tornado Watch for the Tennessee Valley was canceled early Sunday morning after a line of storms brought risks of damaging winds, lightning, hail, and a low-end tornado threat. Residents were advised to stay weather-aware and use multiple alert systems for safety.
A Tornado Watch has been issued for parts of the Mid-South and eastern counties, with severe weather threats including damaging wind gusts and potential tornadoes. The region faces significant flood risks due to heavy rainfall, with residents advised to stay weather-alert and monitor updates.