Several ingredients, including:

combined to bring severe thunderstorms and tornadoes to a large portion of North and Central Alabama Sunday night and early Monday morning. Several destructive tornadoes in the north half of the state caused widespread damage and numerous fatalities and injuries.

The following storm reports should be considered preliminary, as Storm Survey Teams still have several areas to investigate. This page will be frequently updated, as the Storm Survey Teams visit the affected counties and gather storm damage imformation. Please continue to check back for the latest information.

Location Storm Damage Notes
Autauga Co. Damage in the Marbury Community, yet to be formally surveyed.  
Blount Co. Several locations with damage, yet to be formally surveyed.  
Cherokee Co. Damage to several locations around Weiss Lake, yet to be formally surveyed. 1 death
Cullman Co. Up to 4 tornadoes, yet to be formally surveyed.  
Fayette Co. Start of the Carbon Hill Tornado  
Jefferson Co. 3 short tracked tornadoes F2, F1, and F1
Tuscaloosa Co. Damage around Northport, yet to be formally surveyed. 64 mph winds at the Tuscaloosa Airport  
Carbon Hill 46 mile long damage path, that began in Fayette County and ended in Winston County. F3; 2 deaths
Walker Co. Second tornado that moved just south of the path of the Carbon Hill Tornado. At least F2, with surveys still ongoing.
Winston Co. End of Carbon Hill Tornado near Arley.  

All Photos here are less than 1/2 miles from our home in Jasper, Alabama. Our families are safe and we were all very lucky. Scared but lucky. It has taken me sometime to put this on our site. I haven't been so close to an event as this one, it makes one wonder what is really important...... I am so sorry for those who lost family, friends and their homes. God Bless each and everyone of us. I would like to say at this time, thanks for all the emails and cards.....It really made us feel good that so many of you after watching news reports were checking on us........Thanks so much!!!!!!!











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