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The arena.im service allows us to publish a “live blog”, while also powering us with a chat service in the process. Our live updates are provided in the sidebar of our Front page. ➡ī¸

Discord Community
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Our Discord Community is where we all come together to see automated updates from the National Weather Service in real-time, while also communicating amongst each other.

Severe Weather Hazards
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The latest map of hazards for our Coverage Zones and nearby areas. The map updates every minute. Navigate to our Severe Page to see severe weather updates in one place. âŦ‡ī¸

Alabama Hazards Map

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Weather Pages
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SPC Dashboard
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An all-in-one place for the latest Outlooks, Mesoscale Discussions and Weather Watches from the Storm Prediction Center


NWS Dashboard
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All-in-one place for information from the National Weather Service such as their Outlooks specific to their CWA, their Graphical Hazardous Weather Outlooks, and their Area Forecast Discussions.


WPC Dashboard
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All-in-one place for information from the Weather Prediction Center, including Excessive Rainfall Outlooks and QPFs.


NWR Radio
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Everything you need to know about NOAA Weather Radios, how to program them, what to program them with, and where the transmitters are located.


Latest Blog Posts

High Impact Severe Weather Event To Unfold Tomorrow

SUMMARY: The state of Alabama has been highlighted in a Slight (Level 2/5) severe weather risk tomorrow, and an Enhanced Risk for NW Alabama. Scattered to numerous thunderstorms will come in the form of a line early Thursday morning and last throughout the early afternoon hours. Hazards with thunderstorms Destructive winds of 75 MPH or…

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