The deadliest U.S. tornado in nearly six years that ripped through a rural Alabama community Sunday afternoon came so fast there was less than 10 minutes of warning time before touchdown, according to The National Weather Service. USA TODAY reported that on average in Alabama, there is about a 15- minute lead time for tornado warnings. But the storm took her 53-year-old husband. She said David Wayne Dean was at home Sunday afternoon and had texted a friend to beware when the tornado hit. Everybody is heartbroken.”Beauregard, named for a Confederate general, is in a rural corner of the same Alabama county that is home to Auburn University.
Source: Fox News March 04, 2019 21:22 UTC