4/24/10 NOW: GA,AL,MS,LA,TN,KY,AR

Two storms with strong rotation are currently tracking across northern Alabama. One tornado (reported by spotters at 10:26pm CDT) was located 3 miles northeast of Sumiton, AL or about 12 miles west of Warrior, AL as of 10:30pm CDT. This tornado should be near Warrior, AL by about 10:47pm CDT. Another possible tornado was located about 3 miles northeast of Albertville, AL as of 10:30pm CDT.

Edit: A tornado was reported at 10:23pm with the storm near Albertville, AL.

Edit 2: The storm in DeKalb County Alabama continues to have strong rotation and a confirmed tornado. This tornado was located about 10 miles west of Ft. Payne, AL or about 2 miles south of Fyffe, AL as of 10:56pm CDT. On its current trajectory, the tornado should thankfully pass about 2-3 miles north of Ft. Payne in the next 20 minutes.
 
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Two storms with strong rotation are currently tracking across northern Alabama. One tornado (reported by spotters at 10:26pm CDT) was located 3 miles northeast of Sumiton, AL or about 12 miles west of Warrior, AL as of 10:30pm CDT. This tornado should be near Warrior, AL by about 10:47pm CDT. Another possible tornado was located about 3 miles northeast of Albertville, AL as of 10:30pm CDT.

Edit: A tornado was reported at 10:23pm with the storm near Albertville, AL.

Edit 2: The storm in DeKalb County Alabama continues to have strong rotation and a confirmed tornado. This tornado was located about 10 miles west of Ft. Payne, AL or about 2 miles south of Fyffe, AL as of 10:56pm CDT. On its current trajectory, the tornado should thankfully pass about 2-3 miles north of Ft. Payne in the next 20 minutes.

Another tornadic storm with respectable rotation is now passing directly over Collinsville, Alabama. This one looks to also miss Ft. Payne to the south, although by a larger distance. Hopefully there aren't any people hurt in Collinsville, it looks like they could have taken a direct hit if this thing was on the ground.

 
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