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Storms did hit the metroplex Monday night. A thunderstorm watch was issued and one storm arrived just after midnight, bringing strong winds, small hail and lightning along with a half-inch of rain. Two tornadoes have also been confirmed during the storms on Monday.
Storm damage was reported in Madison County as the system made its way from Huntsville to the Birmingham area.
Severe weather leaves 28 dead, including at least 19 in storm-battered Kentucky. Storms Friday afternoon tore roofs off buildings, ripped bricks off of siding and downed trees and power lines.
The National Weather Service and AccuWeather both warn of severe weather that could affect the Southeast region, though forecasts remain uncertain.
A low-pressure system will move through Hampton Roads on Wednesday, bringing widespread, morning rainfall and the potential for severe storms.
Strong to severe storms possible overnight. Storms could bring damaging winds and large hail.
A multi-day outbreak of severe thunderstorms that rocked the Midwest has shifted toward Oklahoma and will continue into early next week. According to the National Weather Service in Norman, the first round of severe weather on Sunday,
University of Maryland, College Park officials said possible severe weather will delay the outdoor commencement ceremony.