Alabama
19 tornadoes now confirmed after weekend storms in Alabama
The tornado count from weekend severe weather stood at 19 late Tuesday, according to information from the National Weather Service offices across the state.
There’s still a chance that the number could climb. The weather service was finishing up storm surveys as of Tuesday and had plans to look at a few additional areas.
Most of the 19 tornadoes happened in central Alabama and were brief EF0s (see the preliminary report on those storms here). There was also one in north Alabama and two in south Alabama.
All the tornadoes were EF1s or EF0s. The strongest in terms of wind speed was an EF1 with 110 mph winds in St. Clair County.
The 19 tornadoes are from the storms that affected the state Dec. 28 into Dec. 29. There was also another tornado in Mobile County on Dec. 27, an EF1 with 90 mph winds.
None of the tornadoes has been blamed for causing any injuries.
Here’s a look at the tornadoes confirmed so far from Dec. 28-29:
1. Athens tornado (Limestone County) — Dec. 28, EF1, top winds 100 mph.
2. Faustinas tornado (Mobile County) — Dec. 28, EF0, top winds 80 mph.
3. Molloy tornado (Lamar County) — Dec. 28, EF1, top winds 105 mph.
4. Byson Road tornado (Lamar County) — Dec. 28, EF0, 65 mph winds.
5. Beaverton tornado (Lamar County) — Dec. 28, EF0, top winds 70 mph.
6. Sunny Home tornado (Marion County) — Dec. 28, EF0, top winds 75 mph.
7. El Gezria Road tornado (Shelby County) — Dec. 29, EF0, top winds 80 mph.
8. Knight Place Road tornado (Lowndes County) — Dec. 29, EF0, top winds 85 mph.
9. Coosa Island Road tornado (St. Clair County) — Dec. 29, EF0, top winds 85 mph.
10. Roberts Mill Pond Road tornado (St. Clair County) — Dec. 29, EF1, top winds 110 mph.
11. Hargrove Lane tornado (Lowndes County) — Dec. 29, EF0, top winds 70 mph.
12. Hope Hull tornado (Montgomery County) — Dec. 29, EF1, top winds 95 mph.
13. Mt. Zion Road tornado (Montgomery County) — Dec. 29, EF1, top winds 100 mph.
14. Cecil tornado (Montgomery County) — Dec. 29, EF0, top winds 80 mph.
15. Jackson Road tornado (Macon County) — Dec. 29, EF0, top winds 75 mph.
16. Shorter tornado (Macon County) — Dec. 29, EF0, top winds 75 mph.
17. County Road 8 tornado (Macon County) — Dec. 29, EF0, top winds 85 mph.
18. County Road 56 tornado (Macon County) — Dec. 29, EF0, top winds 60 mph.
19. Summerdale tornado (Baldwin County) — Dec. 29, EF1, top winds 95 mph.
Alabama
Alabama Verizon customers hit by ‘SOS mode’ outage – here’s what to know
If your phone suddenly flipped to “SOS” in Alabama on Wednesday, you weren’t alone.
A widespread Verizon wireless outage disrupted calls, texts, and data for customers across the country, with Alabama included among states where users reported problems.
Outage reports began climbing around 11:00 a.m. Alabama time, with many customers saying their phones showed “SOS” or “no signal” messages.
On outage-tracking site Downdetector, reports surged into the hundreds of thousands at peak.
Verizon acknowledged an issue impacting wireless voice and data and said engineering teams were working to resolve it.
By mid-afternoon, at least some customers reported service returning, but Verizon said crews were still working on remaining disruptions.
What to do if you’re still stuck in “SOS”
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Turn on Wi-Fi calling (if it’s set up) and use Wi-Fi for calls/texts where possible.
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Try restarting your phone and toggling Airplane Mode on/off (simple, but sometimes forces a clean network handshake).
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If you need help urgently and calls won’t go through: use a landline, borrow a phone on another carrier, or go in person to a nearby police/fire station.
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If you have a newer iPhone and you’re in an area without any cell service, you may have satellite-based emergency options depending on device/support and conditions.
The FCC said it would investigate the incident.
Alabama
CLEARED: Crash blocks I-10 westbound lanes at Mississippi–Alabama line
JACKSON COUNTY, Miss. (WLOX) – All westbound lanes were blocked on Interstate 10 before Franklin Creek Road at the Alabama state line due to a crash, according to the Mississippi Department of Transportation.
The crash happened before 6 a.m. Wednesday and was cleared by 7:30 a.m., according to MDOT.
Early-morning drivers experienced delays and were forced to take alternate routes.
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Alabama
Report: Alabama QB Ty Simpson officially declares for the NFL draft
Ty Simpson said he was entering the NFL Draft on Jan. 7, but then, the Alabama quarterback received NIL offers from multiple teams. The University of Miami reportedly offered him $6.5 million to stay in college another season.
Simpson, though, officially is headed to the pros.
Colin Gay of The Tuscaloosa News reports Tuesday that Simpson has submitted paperwork to the NFL, making him eligible for the 2026 draft.
Gay reports that Simpson’s base salary at Alabama was $400,000 and doubled to $800,000 with incentives.
Simpson is expected to participate in the 2026 Senior Bowl in Mobile, per Gay.
He completed 305 of 473 passes for 3,567 yards with 30 total touchdowns and five interceptions in 2025.
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