Tornado Watch in effect for Dothan, The Wiregrass
A tornado watch is in effect for all of our Southeastern Alabama counties and Early County until 5 p.m. Central Time. Severe thunderstorms capable of producing an
What counties have a tornado warning?
DOTHAN, Ala (WDHN) — A tornado warning has been issued for four Wiregrass counties as severe weather moves through the area. Watch the livestream in the player above as the WDHN First Alert Storm Team tracks severe weather in the Wiregrass. A tornado warning has been issued for Dale, Houston, Early and Henry counties.
Is there a tornado warning in Wiregrass?
Updated: Mar 31, 2025 / 12:51 PM CDT DOTHAN, Ala (WDHN) — A tornado warning has been issued for four Wiregrass counties as severe weather moves through the area. Watch the livestream in the player above as the WDHN First Alert Storm Team tracks severe weather in the Wiregrass.
How bad is the Dothan tornado?
Dothan-area historical tornado activity is slightly below Alabama state average. It is 53% greater than the overall U.S. average. On 3/1/2007, a category F4 (max. wind speeds 207-260 mph) tornado 30.5 miles away from the Dothan city center killed 9 people and injured 50 people and caused $250 million in damages.
What is the largest tornado in the Dothan area?
An F4 tornado in 2007 was the largest in the Dothan area, causing 50 injuries and 9 deaths. *Tornado risk in the Dothan area is calculated from the destruction path that has occurred within 30 miles of the location.
Where are tornado warnings issued in Texas?
A tornado warning has been issued for Dale, Houston, Early and Henry counties. The National Weather Service says radars in the area indicated rotation in the four counties. According to the NWS, the most dangerous storms and possible tornados will be near, Webb, Ashford, Cowarts, Kinsey, Newton, Midland City, Pinckard, and Ozark.
Where are the most dangerous storms & tornadoes?
According to the NWS, the most dangerous storms and possible tornados will be near, Webb, Ashford, Cowarts, Kinsey, Newton, Midland City, Pinckard, and Ozark. NWS officials advise anyone in the four counties move to an interior room or basement and take shelter.