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Tornadoes in the South

Posted on 3/25/21 at 4:55 pm
Posted by TigerCruise
Virginia Beach, VA
Member since Oct 2013
11898 posts
Posted on 3/25/21 at 4:55 pm
Keep your heads down boys, looks serious!
Posted by lsufball19
Franklin, TN
Member since Sep 2008
65494 posts
Posted on 3/25/21 at 4:57 pm to
Yeah we just had a band of hail come through Franklin about 30 minutes ago
Posted by FourThreeForty
Member since May 2013
17290 posts
Posted on 3/25/21 at 5:07 pm to
Drove right through one. Literally shaking right now. Thought I was Rest In Peace.
Posted by hiremikeleach
Member since Dec 2019
4613 posts
Posted on 3/25/21 at 5:19 pm to
Glad you made it safe brother
Posted by pioneerbasketball
Team Bunchie
Member since Oct 2005
132739 posts
Posted on 3/25/21 at 5:28 pm to
Be safe.
This post was edited on 3/25/21 at 6:37 pm
Posted by Hback
Member since Aug 2017
9454 posts
Posted on 3/25/21 at 5:39 pm to
One touched down in Pelham, just south of B’ham. Hopefully no one was hurt, looked nasty

LINK
Posted by dcbl
Good guys wear white hats.
Member since Sep 2013
29768 posts
Posted on 3/25/21 at 5:55 pm to
Greystone got hammered

Reports are that James Spann jumped off the air to text his wife and that his house DID get hit
This post was edited on 3/25/21 at 5:56 pm
Posted by Bamad
Calera, AL
Member since May 2010
5212 posts
Posted on 3/25/21 at 6:02 pm to
The one in Calera just passed by about 5-6 miles south of my house. I could hear the thing.
Posted by Jrv2damac
Kanorado
Member since Mar 2004
65732 posts
Posted on 3/25/21 at 6:06 pm to
quote:

Im predicting no tornadoes.


The weather will get better.



Bruh
Posted by deeprig9
Unincorporated Ozora, Georgia
Member since Sep 2012
64493 posts
Posted on 3/25/21 at 6:07 pm to
Is that for real about spann?
Posted by razorbackfan4life
Northwest Arkansas
Member since Apr 2011
8505 posts
Posted on 3/25/21 at 6:10 pm to
quote:

Is that for real about spann?


Yes it hit his home. Said his family is ok, but his house suffered damage.
Posted by Fatboy22
Birmingham AL
Member since Aug 2018
1063 posts
Posted on 3/25/21 at 6:31 pm to
He did it live on air. Then went off camera a few minutes later to call her. She was okay. He posted a picture later of his back yard with what looked like hundreds of trees down. Didn't show a picture of his house for obvious reasons but he said it did receive damage.
This post was edited on 3/25/21 at 6:33 pm
Posted by JustGetItRight
Member since Jan 2012
15715 posts
Posted on 3/25/21 at 6:34 pm to
Multiple fatalities are now being reported across Alabama.
Posted by Literalist
Minnesota
Member since Oct 2014
3485 posts
Posted on 3/25/21 at 7:01 pm to
News saying 5 deaths and many injured in Calhoun County.

Posted by Diamondawg
Mississippi
Member since Oct 2006
32486 posts
Posted on 3/25/21 at 7:18 pm to
quote:

lsufball19
You live in Franklin? Saw this on our local news feed re: a restaurant in Franklin.

https://kingfish1935.blogspot.com/2021/03/robert-st-john-culinary-carpe-diem-and.html
Posted by Rohan Gravy
New Orleans
Member since Jan 2017
18036 posts
Posted on 3/25/21 at 7:20 pm to
Prayers for Bama
Posted by mikeboss550
Member since Apr 2013
10675 posts
Posted on 3/25/21 at 7:22 pm to
Had a nasty storm roll through here in upstate sc earlier, horns were going off, had to go stage at the VFD.
Posted by LSU Jock 1970
Member since Aug 2011
418 posts
Posted on 3/25/21 at 8:30 pm to
Years ago the Midwest was getting all the tornadoes. Now it’s the south especially Alabama.
Posted by TidenUP
Dauphin Island
Member since Apr 2011
14452 posts
Posted on 3/25/21 at 8:34 pm to
quote:

Years ago the Midwest was getting all the tornadoes. Now it’s the south especially Alabama.




Dixie Alley has been known about for years. Early spring is the active season in the mid MS-AL region. Later, it shifts to the midwest.
Posted by JustGetItRight
Member since Jan 2012
15715 posts
Posted on 3/25/21 at 8:43 pm to
quote:

Now it’s the south especially Alabama.


It has always been the south. Like the other poster said, Dixie Alley has been recognized as an area of high tornado activity going back to the late 1800s.
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