Tornado warning just southwest of the Shoals
The storm that began west of Selma is still going with confirmed tornado all along the way and is now in Talladega County, About 100 miles thus far. Has kind of been forgotten because going through mainly forests. If it holds and on its current path will affect the Oxford/Anniston area soon.The Tuscaloosa storm seems to be the first long track tornado
There was TOG, Brad Arnold nearly got caught in it on stream.Rotation at Brookwood looks ominous but CC is not definitive like it was when it was south of Tuscaloosa. Still, should be treated as a TOG.
I have a feeling the Laurel, Selma, and Tuscaloosa storms have all been significant and strong. Those have been the big main 3 so far, but there’s way more to comeThe storm that began west of Selma is still going with confirmed tornado all along the way and is now in Talladega County, About 100 miles thus far. Has kind of been forgotten because going through mainly forests. If it holds and on its current path will affect the Oxford/Anniston area soon.
Brookwood storm has really ramped back up.
I think that we're lucky this is March and not April. At least where I'm at, there seems to have been a pretty rapid weakening of that tornado due to very cool air from previous rain.
I know this isn't over by a long shot, but the earlier storms seemed to have calmed what could have been a horrible situation
OH MY GOD!!!
OK I will edit my message to avoid confusion.