Birmingham, AL – A tornado threat looms over Alabama as severe storms approach Tuesday night into Wednesday morning. The National Weather Service warns of possible tornadoes and damaging winds up to 60 mph.
According to the National Weather Service Birmingham, Alabama is under a Level 2 severe weather risk. The greatest danger exists overnight, making preparedness essential. Tornadoes could form quickly, leaving little time for action.
Residents should ensure multiple ways to receive weather alerts, including NOAA weather radios and smartphone notifications. Safe shelter locations should be identified before storms arrive. Updates should be checked frequently as storm timing and intensity may change.
Damaging winds and tornadoes can cause power outages, downed trees, and structural damage. Mobile homes and vehicles are especially vulnerable. Seek shelter in sturdy buildings, preferably in an interior room away from windows.
Officials urge Alabama residents to remain weather-aware and review emergency plans. Storms may develop quickly, so staying informed is crucial.
For real-time updates, follow the National Weather Service and local emergency management agencies.
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