Severe Thunderstorm Warning
Severe Thunderstorm Warning · Etowah, AL
Last updated · source: NOAA / National Weather Service
This event is no longer active — it's kept here as a record. Recovery may still be underway; the guidance below applies.
Severe Thunderstorm Warning issued July 1 at 5:48PM CDT until July 1 at 6:30PM CDT by NWS Birmingham AL
This is a severe-significance severe thunderstorm warning event affecting Etowah, AL, tracked from official feeds (NOAA / National Weather Service). We update this page as the situation develops.
- Type
- Severe Thunderstorm Warning
- Area
- Etowah, AL
- Began
- 2026-07-01 22:48 UTC
- Expected end
- 2026-07-01 23:30 UTC
Possible damage: stormwater
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Etowah, AL
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Latest updates
Official updates and news coverage for this event, newest first — National Weather Service products, local storm reports, incident updates and press headlines. Official items are verbatim government text; news headlines link out to the original outlet.
- Storm report NWS BMX storm report
TSTM WND DMG — Sylacauga, AL
Numerous trees and powerlines down in and around the city of Sylacauga. Trees fell onto at least two structures.
- Storm report NWS BMX storm report
TSTM WND DMG — 2 NE Oneonta, AL
Several trees were blown down just off AL-75 northeast of Oneonta.
- Storm report NWS BMX storm report
TSTM WND DMG — 4 ENE Oneonta, AL
Several trees were blown down in the Tates Gap Loop and Airport Road area.
- Storm report NWS BMX storm report
HAIL (1.75 Inch) — Hokes Bluff, AL
Picture of golfball sized hail in Hokes Bluff. Time estimated by radar.
- Storm report NWS BMX storm report
HAIL (0.88 Inch) — 1 S Southside, AL
Dime to nickel-size hail reported in Southside.
Updates are captured automatically from official and news sources, and may lag the live source. For the very latest, see NOAA / National Weather Service ↗.