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PHOTO GALLERY: Snow Day, Feb. 2021: Winter weather not over for central Alabama

From The Tribune staff reports TRUSSVILLE The Tribune coverage area was blanketed in snow on Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2021, and the National Weather Service in Birmingham was monitoring the winter weather for issues expected into Wednesday. Grayson Valley accumulated .3 inches of dry, fluffy snow, while 1 inch was reported in Blount County. West Alabama saw more accumulation. There were 2 inches in Walker County, according to the National Weather Service. Pickens County Emergency Management reported an ice storm Tuesday morning that brought about power outages, trees coated in ice, and roads coated in ice from freezing rain and sleet. As clouds decreased, much of the snow disappeared but the ice threat continued. Temperatures were low and were expected to remain below freezing into Wednesday. For Tuesday night, conditions will be dry but wind chill values could be into the single digits across central Alabama. More clouds were forecasted for Wednesday morning, ahead of another storm sy

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Happening Now: Search for possible drowning victim in Seneca River

Search will resume Saturday for possible person in water in Seneca River Share Updated: 6:51 PM EST Feb 12, 2021 Search will resume Saturday for possible person in water in Seneca River Share Updated: 6:51 PM EST Feb 12, 2021 TRACKING THE COVID-19 VACCINE Share Updated: 6:51 PM EST Feb 12, 2021 Crews will resume searching the Seneca River Saturday after a man heard someone screaming for help and then saw a man go underwater Friday morning. The witness told WYFF News 4 s Allen Davis he called 911 after he saw the man bobbing in and out of the water and then disappear under the water. Scott Krein, with Oconee County Emergency Management, told WYFF News 4 a train engineer saw the man jump into the Seneca River from the train bridge.The search is taking place near the Highway 123 bridge. Pierce Womack, Deputy Director of Pickens County Emergency Management, said someone called 911 about 8 a.m. and said they heard someone calling for help near the

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