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Severe Thunderstorms, Tornadoes Leave Trail of Damage Across Multiple Southern States
The Weather Channel 4 hrs ago Ron Brackett
Severe storms in the South have left a trail of damage after spawning tornadoes, destructive winds and large hail across multiple states.
A possible tornado damaged semitrailers and vehicles on Interstate 35E near Waxahachie, Texas, on Monday night. At least three people were transported to a hospital from the scene, according to WFAA.com. JUST IN
All three were transported to the hospital.
Shortly after 2 p.m. Monday, a damaging tornado was confirmed near Elberton, Georgia. It caused a warehouse to collapse, but no injuries were reported. The storm moved across the South Carolina state line, prompting tornado warnings in Abbeville County and into Greenwood, Laurens and Newberry counties. A second tornado was reported in Abbeville County about an hour later.
Flash Flood Emergency in Birmingham Area as Deadly Storms Continue To Rake Across the South
The Weather Channel 5/5/2021 Ron Brackett and Jan Wesner Childs
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The National Weather Service in Birmingham declared a flash flood emergency Tuesday evening for portions of Jefferson and Shelby counties.
A flash flood emergency is a rare alert that indicates an imminent, life-threatening danger of flooding.
The emergency was in effect until 8:15 p.m. CDT. The NWS warned that additional rainfall of 2 inches was possible. This will exacerbate ongoing flash flooding & cause additional flash flooding, the NWS tweeted.
Flash Flood Emergency in Birmingham Area as Deadly Storms Continue To Rake Across the South
The Weather Channel 5/5/2021 Ron Brackett and Jan Wesner Childs
This article is no longer being updated. For the latest on the severe storms impacts,
.
The National Weather Service in Birmingham declared a flash flood emergency Tuesday evening for portions of Jefferson and Shelby counties.
A flash flood emergency is a rare alert that indicates an imminent, life-threatening danger of flooding.
The emergency was in effect until 8:15 p.m. CDT. The NWS warned that additional rainfall of 2 inches was possible. This will exacerbate ongoing flash flooding & cause additional flash flooding, the NWS tweeted.