

The home escaped major damage, but dozens of trees were twisted and downed in the yard. Kelsie Salers was counting her blessings late Thursday afternoon as she surveyed the damage of her brick home on County Road 68. The bulk of the damage appears to be in the Old Kingston and County Road 68 area of Marbury. Several eye witnesses reported seeing a funnel cloud as the storm roared through. It appeared to be a storm from the same supercell thunderstorm that dropped a tornado that caused widespread damage in Selma about half an hour earlier than when the Autauga storm struck.ĭozens of homes were destroyed and dozens more damaged in the path of the storm, said Ernie Baggett, director of the Autauga County Emergency Management Agency. The storm tracked from Old Kingston northeast through the Marbury community and into Elmore County. The deaths and those missing were in the Old Kingston community in the central part of the county. More than a dozen people were missing Thursday.

That number is expected to climb, he said, as search and rescue efforts continue. Thursday there were six confirmed fatalities, Autauga County Sheriff Dave Hill said. 6 p.m.: Death toll climbs to six in Old Kingston communityĪs of 6 p.m. Friday morning, officials said those individuals were accounted for. The latest death was confirmed by Autauga County Sheriff Dave Hill.Īs night fell on Thursday, more than a dozen were missing in the Old Kingston community in the central part of the county. Rescue and recovery work continued Friday morning in Autauga County, where at least seven people died in an early afternoon tornado Thursday. Friday: Seven reported dead in Autauga County More: Severe Alabama weather: What is a tornado emergency?ĭamage in West Alabama: 'This was my dream place': Tornado damages homes in Hale County 8 a.m. Those affected by the storms can call RRUW at 33 for more information. You can give to the fund by texting DISASTER23 to 41444 or going to. The data is updated every month.A relief fund has been set up by the River Region United Way to help those impacted by the storms. Map indicates the probability of accumulated snow or ices for next 3 days Weather Data since 1895Ĭounty-level monthly precipitation and temperature data since 1895 provieded by National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI). This storm tracker contains data from 1851. Storm Tracker and Model MixerĪ hurricane watcher's guide to the latest track and model forecasts. The Air Quality Index (AQI) translates air quality data into numbers and colors that help people understand when to take action to protect their health. See a map of wildfires since 2017 Air Quality Index (AQI) Forecasts and Current Conditions Wildfire and Smoke Trackerįire data is updated hourly based upon input from incident intelligence sources, GPS data, infrared (IR) imagery from fixed wing and satellite platforms. 30 Drought Monitor and Historyĭata shows the location and intensity of drought across the country. Maximum heat index forecast for next 7 days. Weather Prediction Center forecasts the probability that rainfall will exceed flash flood guidance within 25 miles of a point. Real-time Streamflow Map: River Water LevelĬurrent data typically are recorded at 15- to 60-minute intervals. Rolling Storm Damage ReportsĪs storms strike, this interactive map is your guide to impacts and damage reports coming into National Weather Service stations nationwide. Track all current severe weather warnings, watches and advisories for Cincinnati, Ohio and other areas in the United States on the interactive weather alerts page. Weather Alerts: Warnings, Watches and Advisories
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