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    Get the Birmingham, AL local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days. ... Fox Weather 1 day ago Watch: Drone shows massive water main break wreaking havoc in frozen Chicago suburb.

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  6. Climate of Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Thunderstorms are common during the summer throughout Alabama and also occur during other times of the year including winter. South Alabama reports many thunderstorms. The Gulf Coast, around Mobile Bay, averages between 100 and 110 days per year with thunder reported, which eastern and northwest Alabama have 70 to 80 thunderstorm days per year. [8]

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  8. 1973 Central Alabama tornado - Wikipedia

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    As the tornado struck the NWS building, Bob Cole, a forecaster at the office, was sending information to the NWS forecast office in Birmingham on West Oxmoor Rd. about another storm. Radar operator Black used a phone "which somehow remained operational for a short time" and called the office in Birmingham, where he said, "We’ve been hit". [7]

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