Spring-like Storm Expected To Bring Damaging Wind, Hail

A spring-like storm with 70- to 80-mph winds and possible hail is expected to move into north Alabama early this evening, a National Weather Service meteorologist said this morning.

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Topics:  Alabama   Morgan County, AL   Decatur, AL   
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