Townsquare Media is providing live weather updates as our area is expected to experience severe weather.

Tornado Watch Info

FYI - Tornado Watch for Lamar. Fayette, Walker, Winston [AL] has been cancelled.

Power outages according to Power Outage US for Alabama as they track 2,291,930 customers. There are currently, 34,709 without power. [as of 2:00 a.m.]

Flash Flood Warning for Fayette, Lamar, Marion, Winston [AL] till 3:15 AM CDT

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< EXPIRED > STRONG THUNDERSTORMS WILL IMPACT PORTIONS OF SOUTHEASTERN MARION, NORTHWESTERN FAYETTE AND CENTRAL LAMAR COUNTIES THROUGH 1215 AM CDT for  Fayette, Lamar, Marion [AL] till 12:15 AM CDT

< EXPIRED > Severe Thunderstorm Warning: [thunderstorm damage threat: CONSIDERABLE, wind: 70 MPH (RADAR INDICATED), hail: <.75 IN (RADAR INDICATED)]  for  Lamar [AL] till 11:45 PM CDT

< EXPIRED > The National Weather Service in Birmingham has asked us to inform listeners that "if you live in a mobile/manufactured home in far northern Lamar County or Marion County, we urge you to move to a sturdier structure if in the path of this storm. A nearby storm shelter or a sturdy building (neighbors house, etc.) in case this storm holds together."

Click here for the current Tornado Watch information.

Click here for the current Wind Advisory details.

Terms to Remember

WATCH = Be Alert

I want you to remember the phrase BE ALERT when you hear WATCH associated with any severe weather.

WARNING = Take Action

When you hear any type of weather situation associated with a WARNING, think of TAKE ACTION.

Severe Weather Terminology You Should Know

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10 of the Top Stories published by the Tuscaloosa Thread during the week of March 14th, 2023.

Rising Star Character Students of the Month

During the 2022-2023 school year, Tuscaloosa City Schools, along with Townsquare Media Tuscaloosa, Legal Services of Alabama and Child Abuse Prevention Services, will highlight Rising Star Character Students of the Month from each school in the district, highlighting two to three students each month.

Here's a recap of the previously recognized students!