April 6, 2025
9:21 PM| Date | April 6, 2025 |
| Time | 9:21 PM |
| County | Barbour |
| City | Troy |
| Property Loss | $0 |
| Crop Loss | $0 |
| Source | NCEI 1233563 |
The National Weather Service surveyed damage consistent with a|low-end EF-0 in northwest Barbour County. The tornado touched|down just west of CR 9 near the Mays Rd intersection. The tornado|continued north crossing Star Hill Rd where a small outdoor shed|was damaged along with a few softwood trees. The tornado quickly|dissipated shortly thereafter.
Deep-layer ridging over the Southeast United States held up a trough over the Central United States for the first few days of April, leading to a prolonged and significant severe weather and flooding event from Texas to Ohio and West Virginia along a stalled boundary. As the ridge began to retreat eastward, a cold front slowly progressed through Central Alabama on April 6, with an all-hazards weather event unfolding. Slow moving thunderstorms from early morning to late afternoon resulted in flooding issues across northwestern counties and the Birmingham, Montgomery, and Auburn/Opelika areas. Additionally, two brief tornadoes were confirmed, and there were a few isolated reports of hail and wind damage. Late that evening, a motorist in Hale County drove into a downed tree, resulting in a fatality.
Part of 5-tornado outbreak on April 6, 2025
Deep-layer ridging over the Southeast United States held up a trough over the Central United States for the first few days of April, leading to a prolonged and significant severe weather and flooding event from Texas to Ohio and West Virginia along a stalled boundary. As the ridge began to retreat eastward, a cold front slowly progressed through Central Alabama on April 6, with an all-hazards weather event unfolding. Slow moving thunderstorms from early morning to late afternoon resulted in flooding issues across northwestern counties and the Birmingham, Montgomery, and Auburn/Opelika areas. Additionally, two brief tornadoes were confirmed, and there were a few isolated reports of hail and wind damage. Late that evening, a motorist in Hale County drove into a downed tree, resulting in a fatality.