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973 NOUS44 KBMX 102228 PNSBMX ALZ011>015-017>050-111030- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Birmingham AL 428 PM CST Sat Jan 10 2026 ...Preliminary Damage Survey Scheduled for January 11, 2026 for the Areas Near Pine Level, Deatsville, and Holtville from Autauga County to Elmore County Alabama... The National Weather Service office in Birmingham AL will conduct a damage survey on January 11, 2026 for the areas near Pine Level, Deatsville, and Holtville from Autauga County to Elmore County Alabama. The survey is in relation to severe thunderstorms that moved through the area on January 10, 2026. An area of circulation was evident via radar along this path, with pockets of straight-line wind damage elsewhere along the Highway 80 corridor from Marengo County to Lee County. A final assessment including results of the survey should be completed and transmitted via a Public Information Statement, hopefully by late Sunday afternoon.. The storm survey information will also be available on our website at http://www.weather.gov/bmx $$
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237 NOUS44 KBMX 110026 PNSBMX ALZ011>015-017>050-111230- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Birmingham AL 626 PM CST Sat Jan 10 2026 ...Preliminary Damage Survey Scheduled for January 11 and January 12, 2026 for the Areas Near Pine Level, Deatsville, and Holtville from Autauga County to Elmore County Alabama & near Oak Level in Cleburne County Alabama... 1. The National Weather Service office in Birmingham AL will conduct a damage survey on January 11, 2026 for the areas near Pine Level, Deatsville, and Holtville from Autauga County to Elmore County Alabama. The survey is in relation to severe thunderstorms that moved through the area on January 10, 2026. An area of circulation was evident via radar along this path, with pockets of straight-line wind damage elsewhere along the Highway 80 corridor from Marengo County to Lee County. A final assessment including results of the survey should be completed and transmitted via a Public Information Statement, hopefully by late Sunday afternoon. 2. The National Weather Service office in Birmingham AL will conduct a damage survey on January 12, 2026 for the areas near Oak Level in Cleburne County Alabama. This is in relation to a TDS and reported damage. A final assessment including results of the survey should be completed and transmitted via a Public Information Statement, hopefully by late Monday afternoon. The storm survey information will also be available on our website at http://www.weather.gov/bmx $$
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203 NOUS44 KBMX 111814 PNSBMX ALZ011>015-017>050-120615- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Birmingham AL 1214 PM CST Sun Jan 11 2026 ...NWS Damage Survey for 01/10/26 Severe Weather Event... .Overview...A line of severe thunderstorms moved across southern portions of Central Alabama during the morning of 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 .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. .Additional Surveys... The National Weather Service office in Birmingham AL will conduct a damage survey on January 12, 2026 for the areas near Oak Level in Cleburne County Alabama. This is in relation to a TDS and reported damage. && NOTE: The information in this statement is preliminary and subject to change pending final review of the event and publication in NWS Storm Data. $$