Alabama storm damage photos: Boats sink, trees slam into houses amid severe weather

Alabama storm damage photos: Boats sink, trees slam into houses amid severe weather

Severe weather blanketed Alabama on Tuesday, reportedly causing boats to sink on Lake Jordan, a barn to be flattened in north Alabama and trees to be uprooted in the southwest part of the state.

Central Alabama bore the brunt of the storm, which produced several possible tornadoes.

In Slapout, in Elmore County, trees slammed into a house:

Also in Elmore County, boats reportedly sunk on Lake Jordan, where the storm also damaged docks:

In and around Montgomery, the storms produced dime- and quarter-sized hail:

In Chambers County, trees were uprooted:

Also in central Alabama, trees were toppled and siding was ripped off a trailer:

In southwest Alabama, downed trees blocked Highway 42 in Clarke County, said Roy Waite, director of the county’s Emergency Management Agency:

And in north Alabama, a barn was flattened by the storm in Harvest: