Storms are believed to be responsible for at least two deaths in the south

Storms are believed to be responsible for at least two deaths in the south

Severe storms that hit Alabama claimed at least two lives in other states

Now that we have the threat of storms behind us, we are actually looking forward to a nice Sunday. It’s raining on the way out early in the morning, starting with temperatures in the low 50s to near 60, but then look at this. In the afternoon, winds will shift to the west, northwest at about 15 to 20 mph and it will warm into the lower and middle 60s. We’re thinking 66 in the Tuscaloosa area, mid 60’s around Birmingham. To the north, around Holly Pond and Huntsville, temperatures will drop into the 60s, and then the next big thing will be a trend toward much colder weather. Let’s fast forward from today to next week. Next weekend, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, there will already have been a blast of cold air that looks colder, but then, my goodness. Look what’s going in this direction. *** A strong Arctic cold front will pull the North Pole all the way to the southeast. We’re talking very, very cold weather for the first half of January. True, the first few days may be normal, but after that it looks really cold, and I mean it could be record cold. In some cases we get to the 6th, 7th, 8th and then up to the 14th and 15th. Our 7 day forecast looks like this here. We will be in the mid 60s on Sunday and Monday, with a decreasing trend and cooler weather on Wednesday. There is no more significant rain this week, no more thunderstorms are forecast, but you will feel the first hint of cold air on Saturday.

Severe storms that hit Alabama claimed at least two lives in other states

FORECAST | POWER OUTAGES | WVTM 13 LIVE DOPPLER RADAR | HOW TO GET WEATHER ALERTS | UPLOAD YOUR WEATHER PHOTOS The severe storms that swept through Alabama overnight Saturday into Sunday left at least two people dead and several injured across the South. >> THE LATEST ALABAMA FORECAST: What meteorologists are tracking As of early Sunday morning, no deaths from the storms had been reported in Alabama. There is a lot of wind damage, especially in downtown Athens.TexasIn Texas, a tornado touched down in Brazoria County, according to the sheriff’s office. One person died and four people suffered non-critical injuries. >> CHECK THE RADAR: Follow WVTM 13Mississippi’s live Doppler radarThe Mississippi Emergency Management Agency confirmed to WVTM 13’s sister station WAPT that a 16-year-old girl was killed and two other family members were injured when a home was hit during the storms Natchez collapse According to WAPT, law enforcement confirmed that one person was injured when a mobile home fell upside down, and other people suffered minor injuries. For the latest weather information for Birmingham and the certified most accurate weather forecast for central Alabama, check out WVTM 13 News. Don’t forget to follow us on Facebook, X, formerly Twitter and Instagram.

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The severe storms that swept across Alabama on Saturday night resulted in at least two deaths and several injuries across the South.

>> THE LATEST ALABAMA FORECAST: What meteorologists are tracking

As of early Sunday morning, no deaths from the storms had been reported in Alabama. There is a lot of wind damage, especially in downtown Athens.

Storm damage in downtown Athens

Storm damage in downtown Athens

Texas

In Texas, a tornado touched down in Brazoria County, according to the sheriff’s office. One person died and four people suffered non-critical injuries.

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Mississippi

The Mississippi Emergency Management Agency confirmed to WVTM 13’s sister station WAPT that a 16-year-old girl was killed and two other family members were injured when a Natchez home collapsed during the storms.

According to WAPT, law enforcement confirmed that one person was injured when an RV fell upside down, and other people suffered minor injuries.


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