A strong line of thunderstorms is expected to move through the region overnight Saturday into early Sunday morning, posing a significant severe weather threat. Damaging winds and tornadoes, including the potential for a few strong EF2+ tornadoes, are possible. The I-65 Corridor (Mobile/Baldwin County area) is expected to see the storms arrive between 11 AM and 2 AM. The FOX10 STORMtracker Team will be closely monitoring this system and providing updates.
) - A significant severe weather threat is developing for our area as a strong line of thunderstorms is expected to move through the region overnight Saturday into early Sunday morning. Theincreased likelihood of damaging winds and tornadoes, including the potential for a few strong EF2+ tornadoes.
If this happens, these storms could produce tornadoes before the squall line arrives.I-65 Corridor : Arrival between 11 AM - 2 AM.A more favorable storm environment north of I-10,The FOX10 STORMtracker Team will be monitoring this system closely and providing updatesGet life-saving severe weather warnings and alerts no matter where you are for where you are, the latest forecast video provided by our team of meteorologists. Live weather radar and storm tracking, extended forecast and hourly weather throughout the day, and get real-time nearby lightning alerts. Available in theMom of 2 kids who froze to death while sleeping in a van says she asked for help: ‘I’m sorry, but I tried’
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