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724 NOUS44 KBMX 122050 PNSBMX ALZ011>015-017>050-130900- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Birmingham AL 250 PM CST Mon Jan 12 2026 ...NWS Damage Survey for 01/10/26 Severe Weather Event Update #1... .Update...An EF-0 tornado was confirmed in Cleburne County from the severe weather event on Saturday morning. .Overview...A line of severe thunderstorms moved across southern portions of Central Alabama during the morning of Saturday January 10, 2026. Sporadic wind damage occurred as a bowing line segment moved eastward. A storm survey was performed in one slightly more concentrated area of damage in Autauga and Elmore counties. In addition, a storm across northeastern Central Alabama produced an EF-0 tornado in Cleburne County. .Mars Hill Tornado (Cleburne County)... Rating: EF0 Estimated Peak Wind: 80 mph Path Length /statute/: 7.40 miles Path Width /maximum/: 75 yards Fatalities: 0 Injuries: 0 Start Date: 01/10/2026 Start Time: 06:48 AM CST Start Location: 3 S Oak Level / Cleburne County / AL Start Lat/Lon: 33.7984 / -85.4927 End Date: 01/10/2026 End Time: 06:59 AM CST End Location: 1 NNE Mars Hills / Cleburne County / AL End Lat/Lon: 33.8563 / -85.3848 Survey Summary: The National Weather Service in Birmingham surveyed damage in northern Cleburne County and confirmed an EF-0 tornado with winds up to 80 mph. The tornado began in a heavily forested area between County Road (CR) 549 and CR 205, where several pine trees were uprooted or limbs were snapped. The track moved northeast across a large area of inaccessible land and emerged at CR 296 and CR 49, where several more small pine trees were snapped or uprooted. More tree damage was noted at the intersection of CR 40 and CR 65, with very minor damage to a couple homes. The tornado then followed along CR 65, with additional tree damage along both sides of the road. Tree damage became slightly heavier as the tornado approached the Mars Hill community. The tornado struck four chicken houses and peeled the roofing off the southern end of three, scattering debris to the east and northeast. A home sustained minor roof damage, and a detached garage was damaged by a falling tree. Just downstream, a shed was destroyed in the yard of another residence. A tornado debris signature then became apparent on radar. The damage became more sparse as the path continued, with tree damage, mostly to pines, continuing across CR 123 and CR 253. The damage path appeared to end just past CR 253, before reaching the Georgia state line. .Autauga/Elmore Counties Thunderstorm Wind... Peak Wind: 60 mph Date: 01/10/2026 Start Time: 8:55 am CST End Time: 9:15 am CST Survey Summary: NWS meteorologists performed a storm survey in the Old Kingston and Pine Level areas of Autauga County and the Deatsville and Holtville areas of Elmore County. Findings were consistent with straight-line wind damage associated with an area of broad rotation within a line of severe thunderstorms. Damage in the Pine Level area consisted of a few uprooted trees or broken limbs along I-65, U.S. 31, CR 107, and CR 40, with minimal continuity between damage points. Roofing was blown from a small produce stand on U.S. 31, just south of the CR 40 intersection. A few large cedar limbs fell in a cemetery, knocking down at least one headstone. A shed and a trampoline were damaged on Chanlee Dr, adjacent to CR 40. A few more downed trees were found in the Deatsville area of Elmore County. Minimal damage was noted downstream of Deatsville. In Holtville, roofing was blown off a home and a backyard shed was flipped on Highway 111. On one section of Lake Region Cir, a few trees were uprooted and fell on power lines. Damage was consistent with winds as high as 60 mph. && EF Scale: The Enhanced Fujita Scale classifies tornadoes into the following categories: EF0.....65 to 85 mph EF1.....86 to 110 mph EF2.....111 to 135 mph EF3.....136 to 165 mph EF4.....166 to 200 mph EF5.....>200 mph NOTE: The information in this statement is preliminary and subject to change pending final review of the event and publication in NWS Storm Data. $$