In Alabama and other parts of what's called 'Dixie Alley,' tornado season now appears to be running from the end of October through mid-May. alnews alwx dixiealley alabamanewsnetwork
By RICH THOMAS Bluewater Chief Meteorologist
Some studies show that the traditional tornado alley of the midwestern plains is shifting east. This year’s severe weather season in our area got its start in November, when a tornado killed two people in the Flatwood community just north of Montgomery.
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