Sylacauga’s “Christmas in the Park” to start later due to inclement weather Friday, December 2 by SylacaugaNews.com Digital TeamSYLACAUGA, Ala. - The Sylacauga Chamber of Commerce has announced that due to the threat of inclement weather Saturday morning, the start time of the "Christmas in the Park" event scheduled for tomorrow, Dec. 3, has been delayed until noon.
Schools releasing students at noon today due to threat of inclement weather Wednesday, April 6 by Michael GiddensTALLADEGA COUNTY, Ala. - Due to the possibility of severe storms pushing through Talladega County Wednesday afternoon, both Sylacauga City Schools and Talladega County Schools are releasing students early.
Severe weather heading to Sylacauga and the surrounding area; schools delayed Thursday morning Wednesday, March 30 by Michael GiddensUPDATE: Due to the impending inclement weather, the Sylacauga City Schools and the Talladega County Schools systems have decided to delay the start time for students and staff Thursday morning until 10:00 a.m.
Will it snow? Will it snow? Will it snow? Sunday, January 2 by Lee PerrymanSYLACAUGA, Ala. - The National Weather Service forecast office in Birmingham has issued a winter weather advisory effective from 6:00 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 2, through 3:00 a.m. on Monday, Jan. 3.Cold air will move into the region this afternoon, with rain mainly after... Read More.
CoosaFest 481 postponed due to potential inclement weather; Coosa Pines FCU to host Red, White and Boom firework show Wednesday, June 30 by SylacaugaNews.com Digital TeamCHILDERSBURG, Ala. - Due to the threat of inclement weather, CoosaFest 481 has been postponed.
Gov. Ivey issues State of Emergency in anticipation of severe weather Thursday, March 25 by Lee PerrymanMONTGOMERY, Ala. - In anticipation of severe weather conditions, Gov. Kay Ivey has declared a State of Emergency for 46 Alabama counties including Coosa, Shelby, St. Clair, Talladega, and Tallapoosa and directed activation of the Alabama Emergency Operations Plan.A significant severe weather event is... Read More.
Storm shelters open as Sunday severe weather approaches Saturday, April 11 by Jeremy LawSYLACAUGA, Ala. - Talladega County is in the heart of the enhanced danger area for Easter Sunday severe weather, and although it may break social distancing policies, local storm shelters will be open.
Are you prepared for Sunday’s potential severe weather? Friday, April 10 by Jeremy LawSYLACAUGA, Ala. - The National Weather Service is predicting severe weather for Easter Sunday. Are you prepared?
CVEC warns of potential severe weather Wednesday night into early Thursday Wednesday, February 12 by Lee PerrymanTALLADEGA, Ala. – Coosa Valley Electric Cooperative, which serves more than 17,000 consumers in Talladega, St. Clair, Shelby, Clay, Etowah, and Calhoun counties, is monitoring the risk of possible severe weather from 11:00 p.m. tonight through 4:00 a.m. on Thursday.A late evening advisory from... Read More.
Flooding this week may force disconnection of power to some 800 area customers Monday, February 10 by SylacaugaNews.com Digital TeamTALLADEGA, Ala. - Coosa Valley Electric Cooperative, which serves more than 17,000 consumers in Talladega, St. Clair, Shelby, Clay, Etowah and Calhoun counties, may need to disconnect power in areas where flooding can occur, according to a Monday afternoon alert from the company.CVEC's advisory... Read More.
[WATCH] WVTM meteorologist warns of severe weather to hit Alabama Saturday morning Friday, January 10 by SylacaugaNews.com Digital TeamSYLACAUGA, Ala. - Severe weather is projected to strike a large part of Alabama starting Saturday morning, including Sylacauga and Talladega Co.
National Weather Service updates tonight’s severe weather forecast including tornadoes, straight line winds and hail Monday, December 16 by Jeremy LawSYLACAUGA, Ala. - Severe weather is projected to impact the the majority of the state beginning tonight.