At 3:19, a Montgomery television station reported two tornadoes on the ground near Mt. Meighs in east Montgomery. This tornado has affected parts of the Deer Creek Subdivision, and it is still on the ground now moving out of Montgomery.
We do not have any formal severe weather warnings up in our neck of the woods right now, but stronger storms are organizing in Walker County and Etowah County. The National Weather Service in Birmingham is now upgrading Etowah Co. to a Severe T-storm Warning. Remember that severe t-storms can and often do produce tornadoes with little or no advance warning!
We will be here watching it through the rest of the day!
We do not have any formal severe weather warnings up in our neck of the woods right now, but stronger storms are organizing in Walker County and Etowah County. The National Weather Service in Birmingham is now upgrading Etowah Co. to a Severe T-storm Warning. Remember that severe t-storms can and often do produce tornadoes with little or no advance warning!
We will be here watching it through the rest of the day!
on March 27, 2005, 3:32 pm
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