Governor Ivey declares State of Emergency beginning March 14
- Alabama Governor Kay Ivey issued a state of emergency for all 67 counties ahead of severe weather expected this weekend, effective today at 2:00 p.m.
- The state of emergency, typically lasting 60 days under Alabama law, may be terminated earlier by written proclamation and will remain in effect for the duration of the severe weather threat.
- Alabama is at risk for potentially dangerous weather, facing two rounds of severe storms tonight and Saturday.
- A Level 4 out of 5 risk is anticipated for most of the state, and Governor Ivey encourages Alabamians to be vigilant.
- Citizens are advised to stay aware of local forecasts, have a tornado plan, and inform friends and family to pay attention to the weather.
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Gov. Kay Ivey declares state of emergency for all Alabama counties due to severe weather threat
WVTM 13 has declared Friday and Saturday as Alert Days. An Alert Day is when the weather could be life threatening and you need to be aware of the latest changes.
·Birmingham, United States
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ALABAMA (WHNT) - Governor Kay Ivey has issued a State of Emergency on Friday due to an impending series of severe weather events. In a release sent by the Governor's office, Alabama will experience a series of severe weather events, including straight line winds, lightning, hail and tornados. CLICK HERE for News 19's Interactive Radar 🌩️🌦️☔ "This severe weather could cause significant damage to public and private property and poses a dan…
·Huntsville, United States
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