Two students in Dothan, Alabama were hospitalized Monday when an apparent tornado struck Dothan Preparatory Academy, causing significant damage to the roof of the school's gymnasium.
An apparent tornado caused a partial roof collapse at a Dothan school Monday afternoon, injuring five students.
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WVTM Channel 13 on MSNTornado risk in Central Alabama: Severe storms to hit overnight through Monday commuteSeveral rounds of showers and thunderstorms pass through Alabama overnight into Monday morning bringing locally heavy rainfall and frequent lightning. Some storms will be intense after midnight threatening severe wind gusts over 60 miles per hour, large hail, and tornadoes. Check the video for the latest forecast.
A possible tornado hit Dothan, Alabama, Monday afternoon, heavily damaging Dothan Preparatory Academy and injuring several students. Dothan City School officials
The possibility of severe weather remains in the forecast for Alabama both on Sunday and Monday. Tornadoes, damaging winds, hail and heavy rain will all be possible on both days, according to the National Weather Service. Forecasters added that the tornado threat is uncertain, but there is the potential for it to increase.
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In a dramatic turn of events, a tornado swept through Dothan, Alabama, leading to reported minor injuries among students at the Dothan Preparatory Academy (DPA). This incident highlights the unpredictable nature of severe weather and the importance of emergency preparedness in schools and communities alike.
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The National Weather Service office in Birmingham said it is investigating 16 storm tracks in central Alabama to see if tornadoes caused the damage. The tracks are in Autauga, Dallas, Chilton, Perry, Hale, Talladega, Coosa, Tallapoosa, Shelby, Pickens, Tuscaloosa, Walker, Pike, Chambers and Sumter counties.