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Wind gusts of 91 mph were recorded in Mobile, Alabama causing widespread damage and power outages. [11] June 18, 2021: Tropical Storm Claudette passed through Alabama as a tropical depression, spawning tornadoes and killing 14 people. [12] June 29, 2021: The remnants of Tropical Storm Danny brought mild rainstorms to Alabama. [13]
A weak area of low pressure developed along the Gulf Coast and trekked northeastwards throughout February 11–12 across the Southeast as the system as a whole continued eastward. [4] At 09:00 UTC, the Weather Prediction Center deemed it necessary to begin issue storm summary bulletins for the winter storm. [5]
Alabama is ranked second in the U.S for the deadliest tornadoes. Hurricanes are quite common in the state, especially in the southern part. Major hurricanes occasionally strike the coast, such as Hurricane Frederic in September 1979 and Hurricane Ivan in September 2004; both storms resulted in significant to devastating damage in the Mobile area.
Here's a state-by-state recap: Texas. Up to 4.2 inches of snow had fallen in the Houston metro area while flurries fell in Galveston.Snow even fell as far south as Brownsville, Texas, early Tuesday.
The February 9–10, 2010 North American blizzard was a winter and severe weather event that afflicted the Midwest, Mid-Atlantic and New England regions of the United States between February 9–11, 2010, affecting some of the same regions that had experienced a historic Nor'easter just three days earlier.
The National Weather Service in Alabama issued a local area emergency for at least 10 counties in the northern portion of the state, warning residents not to travel unless it was an emergency. [7] Multiple motorists became stranded on Interstate 65 late on February 25 due to the wintry weather, with the Alabama National Guard being called into ...
On February 12, the swath of ice exploded in size as the conditions for freezing rain began to come together. Areas from eastern Alabama, including Atlanta in Georgia to the Southeast coast and South Carolina were included in this swath of icy precipitation. Meanwhile, to the south, near the Gulf Coast, heavy showers and thunderstorms were ...
The February 2013 North American blizzard, also known as Winter Storm Nemo [5] [6] and the Blizzard of 2013, [7] was a powerful blizzard that developed from the combination of two areas of low pressure, [8] primarily affecting the Northeastern United States and parts of Canada, causing heavy snowfall and hurricane-force winds.