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Flooding Threat Along the Gulf Coast, Southern Rockies and High Plains; Cooler Weather in the Central and Eastern U.S.

Strong thunderstorms may bring excessive rainfall and flooding over parts of the northern Gulf Coast today and over parts of the southern Rockies into the High Plains today through the weekend. A refreshingly cool and dry air mass will continue to produce below average temperatures across the central and eastern U.S. through the weekend. Read More >

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04/07/2006 - Franklin County (AL) Storm Surveys


Hodges (F0) [Back to April 7 Home ]

A brief F0 tornado touched down between 8:30 and 9pm near the Hodges community. The tornado severe damaged the roof of a building behind the Hodges Fire Department, and downed a large tree at the nearby cemetry. Maximum estimated wind speeds were 70 mph, the path length was 100 yards, and the path width 75 yards.