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
YMCA of South Alabama holds Healthy Kids Day in Spanish Fort
SPANISH FORT, Ala. (WALA) – The YMCA of South Alabama held a Healthy Kids Day at Spanish Fort Town Center Park.
Saturday’s event featured games and demonstrations, along with interactive activities featuring police and fire vehicles.
“I think just seeing so many organizations come together that serve kids, and just seeing kids have fun,” said Gwen Summer, CEO of the YMCA of South Alabama.
Marissa Rennaker, director of development for the YMCA of South Alabama, said the event exposed children to new activities.
“I think it’s been seeing all the kids laugh and try different things that they probably haven’t tried before,” Rennaker said. “There was a big group doing pickleball and yoga. We had ballet earlier, so just getting them out and exposed to things, I think it’s been great.”
The event was designed to kick off a healthy, active summer.
The YMCA of South Alabama is located at 27080 Pollard Road in Daphne.
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Alabama
Former Alabama superstar signs massive extension with NFL team
Former Alabama star Will Anderson Jr. has reportedly signed a three-year, $150 million extension with the Houston Texans, per ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
Anderson instantly solidified himself as one of the top defensive players in football throughout his rookie campaign in 2023. The star defensive end was named as the Rookie of the Year in 2023, as Anderson’s extension will officially keep him in Houston long-term, as well as make him the highest paid non-quarterback in NFL history.
Anderson recorded an impressive 12 sacks on the Texans’ defensive line in 2025, as the former Alabama star has made history following his head turning extension with Houston.
Anderson was nothing short of a superstar throughout his time at Alabama. Houston drafted the talented lineman with the third overall pick of the 2023 NFL draft, as Anderson was widely regarded as one of the top overall selections from his class.
The former Crimson Tide superstar has officially inked a massive extension with the Texans, as Anderson will undoubtedly continue playing a critical role on Houston’s defensive line over the coming seasons.
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Alabama
Alabama Baseball Strikes Out 17 Times in Noncompetitive Loss to Texas
Alabama head coach Rob Vaughn said that No. 4 Texas would be “hungry” against the No. 11Crimson Tide coming off its first series loss of the season to Texas A&M.
The Longhorns certainly were, as they pounced all over Vaughn’s team, striking out 17 Alabama batters en route to a 10-2 win.
“The story of the game was they just kind of kicked our tail in every phase tonight,” Vaughn said.
Alabama starter Tyler Fay had been elite over his past four starts, dating back to his complete-game no-hitter against Florida, allowing just six earned runs over the 26.0 innings pitched in those games. That changed instantly on Friday evening, as leadoff batter Aiden Robbins opened the game with a double and catcher Carson Tinney took him deep for a two-run blast moments later.
Texas added a third run in the first off an Ethan Mendoza RBI double, setting the tone for a dominant day. Alabama did not record a hit until the fourth inning as Longhorn ace Dylan Volantis tore through batters, striking out 12 over six innings.
Fay ended up going 5.1 innings, just the second time he did not make it through the sixth. The other, against Auburn, was only due to Vaughn wanting to keep his pitch count down in the wake of the no-hitter. He allowed season-highs of seven earned runs and 12 hits in the loss.
The Longhorns added a run each in the third and the fifth, before Alabama put the slightest amount of pressure on Texas in the top of the sixth. Bryce Fowler and Justin Lebron scored on the basepaths off an error and a wild pitch, respectively, to cut the Texas lead to three runs.
“You’ve got to find ways to score,” Vaughn said. “Those two guys just created two runs for us, and did a great job creating those runs and we crawl back in at 5-2, and it’s like, ‘Let’s go back to work…’ So thought we had that chance in those middle innings.”
The Longhorns effectively put the game to bed in the next frame, responding with three runs as Fay was relieved by Connor Lehman. Texas would add two more runs on the day, with the only silver lining coming in the fact that Alabama avoided a run-rule.
The Crimson Tide has now lost four straight SEC games after winning three consecutive series. Zane Adams takes the mound with the series on the line on Saturday, in a game that has been moved up to 12 p.m. CT due to anticipated rain in Austin.
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