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03/27/2026
03/12/2026

COUNTY ROAD 49 north back open

Please use caution in the area of 49 north and county road 70&73 intersection tree across the rd way crews currently wor...
03/12/2026

Please use caution in the area of 49 north and county road 70&73 intersection tree across the rd way crews currently working to clear rd way

02/15/2026

Multiple control burns ( hay bales) in the area of 49 south and hwy 52 as well as county road 70 and Houston county line .
Person conducting control burn will be held accountable if fire gets out of control.
Thank you

02/08/2026
10/18/2025

A line of showers and thunderstorms, a few strong to severe, is forecast to move through the area early Sunday morning. There is the potential for some damaging wind gusts and a tornado or two embedded within the line of storms. As a result, there is a Marginal Risk (level 1 of 5) of severe weather for the area along and west of a line from near Albany, GA to Tallahassee, FL for Sunday morning.

Overview:
A robust storm system moving through the middle of the country drags a cold front through our area on Sunday. A line of showers and thunderstorms is forecast to arrive around sunrise Sunday and continue heading east throughout the morning. Damaging wind gusts are the primary concern within any of the stronger storms as the line moves through, but a tornado or two cannot be completely ruled out. There is a Marginal Risk (level 1 of 5) for severe weather across southeastern Alabama, the Florida Panhandle, much of southwestern Georgia and the western Florida Big Bend.

There is a bit of good news with this system as it looks to bring 0.25" to 0.50" of rain to much of the region with pockets of heavier rain possible across the Florida Panhandle.

08/05/2025
06/09/2025

There continues to be a Slight Risk (Level 2 of 5) of severe storms today across southeastern Alabama, southwest Georgia, and the far western Florida Panhandle. A Marginal Risk (Level 1 of 5) is in place across the remainder of our area.

Early storm activity this morning, which is largely non-severe, will likely slowly fade through the remainder of the morning and lead to a relative lull in activity for the early portion of today. As daytime heating reintroduces instability into the early afternoon, we'll likely see additional scattered showers and thunderstorms redevelop. The main threats look to be damaging wind gusts with impacts to trees and power lines, as well as the potential for large hail around the size of a quarter. Like yesterday, the threat is still somewhat conditional on instability redeveloping this afternoon and what leftover boundaries remain from the morning storms.

Additionally, recent rains, and the potential for additional rainfall through the afternoon and evening, could lead to localized flooding rainfall. These concerns are greatest across the Panhandle and into southeast Alabama. While isolated instances of flash flooding can't be ruled out, widespread flooding is currently not expected.

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153 Ward Street, Slocomb
Malvern, AL
36375

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