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January 25, 2026 · Lowndes, Montgomery County · 2026
EF1

January 25, 2026

11:16 AM
Lowndes, Montgomery County, Alabama · Near Montgomery (ZIP 36003)
Fatalities
0
Injuries
0
Path Length
3.3 mi
Max Width
65 yd
DateJanuary 25, 2026
Time11:16 AM
CountyLowndesMontgomery
CityMontgomery
Property Loss$0
Crop Loss$0
SourceSPC
NWS Birmingham

6 WNW Pintlala - 3 NW Pintlala NWS meteorologists assessed storm damage along the Lowndes County and Montgomery County line, in the community of Rolling Acres, and determined it was the result of a tornado. The tornado began on the west side of Cruise Road, just north of Bibb Road, where a few snapped and uprooted trees were observed. The tornado then continued eastward to County Road 26 and Hargrove Lane, producing similar timber damage along the way. The tornado then struck a manufactured home (MH) as well as two site-built homes along Treat Road. The first site-built home sustained damage to an attached carport and associated roofing on the south side of the structure. The MH had its sheet metal roof completely removed, though the roof truss structure remained intact. Insulation from its roof was noted to have been blown southeastward while the metal roofing material was blown northward. Next door, the tornado removed from a site-built home a large section of its roof structure on the west side of the structure. A splattering of insulation was noted on the east side of the residence. This damage pattern suggest a cyclonic wind field (i.e., a tornado). Several trees were uprooted or snapped in the vicinity of the structures. The tornado then produced additional timber damage, fairly minor in nature, east to near the shoulder of Interstate 65. 99% of this tornado's path was characterized by EF-0 damage, though a maximum rating of EF-1 is assigned due to the level of damage to the site-built home, making the worst of damage very, very short-lived.

NWS EF Scale: EF1

Outbreak Context

Part of 4-tornado outbreak on January 25, 2026

See Also

3.3 mi65 yd wide