The NWS, Huntsville has posted a Severe Thunderstorm Warning for Marshall County until 12:45 pm. The thunderstorm was 8 miles west of Albertville and nearly stationary. But it may affect Guntersville, Boaz and Albertville.
Showers (and some thunderstorms) were fairly numerous at noon across Central and East Alabama. Most of them were along and east of I-65.
Some of the heaviest rain was falling over Central and East Clay County in East Central Alabama, especially along Highway 9 between Ashland and Lineville. Some of that heavier rain was spreading into Randolph County.
Based on radar estimates, 1.50 inches of rain since 11 am in Central Clay County. Lots of lightning in that area, too.
Other spots with heavy rain include NE Autauga, NE Chilton and NW Coosa County.
In NE Alabama, heavy rain in Marshall County SW of the Guntersville area.
Most showers and storms moving slowly NE or east. Some of the showers and storms this afternoon will probably go off on their own and move erratically.
The weather is definately not Octoberish today.
Life goes on--wet or dry...
Showers (and some thunderstorms) were fairly numerous at noon across Central and East Alabama. Most of them were along and east of I-65.
Some of the heaviest rain was falling over Central and East Clay County in East Central Alabama, especially along Highway 9 between Ashland and Lineville. Some of that heavier rain was spreading into Randolph County.
Based on radar estimates, 1.50 inches of rain since 11 am in Central Clay County. Lots of lightning in that area, too.
Other spots with heavy rain include NE Autauga, NE Chilton and NW Coosa County.
In NE Alabama, heavy rain in Marshall County SW of the Guntersville area.
Most showers and storms moving slowly NE or east. Some of the showers and storms this afternoon will probably go off on their own and move erratically.
The weather is definately not Octoberish today.
Life goes on--wet or dry...
on August 12, 2005, 11:54 am
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