Strong storms moving through Alabama on Monday caused scattered damage in parts of central Alabama, downing trees, damaging structures, and knocking out power to thousands of customers.
In Winston County, emergency management officials responded to structural damage in the Haleyville area, including in the Pebble community along Alabama Highway 195 near County Road 85, according to ABC 33/40. Officials said a shed was damaged and a vacant home sustained roof damage during the storm, but no injuries were reported.
Strong winds may also have flipped an 18-wheeler in Berry in Fayette County along Alabama Highway 13. According to James Spann, the driver was not injured.
Storm impacts were also reported in Jefferson County, where multiple trees were down on Johns Road, Ground Hog Road and Seally Ann Mountain Road. Authorities said the fallen trees involved power lines and nearby roads were closed while crews worked to clear the lines and remove debris.
In a Facebook update, Alabama Power said its crews worked overnight to restore electricity to more than 27,000 customers affected by the storms.
The severe weather threat may not be over. Alabama Power said western parts of the state could see additional storms, while James Spann has warned that another round of strong to severe storms is possible in central Alabama on Wednesday as an active weather pattern continues.
Sherri Blevins is a staff writer for Yellowhammer News. You may contact her at [email protected].

