They are not as big and bad as storms on recent afternoons and most of them seem to be over East Alabama.
The more numerous ones, but still only scattered, were from Tallapoosa County east and SE into Georgia.
Pretty good one also over Central Cherokee County in NE Alabama.
And several in West Alabama's Sumter County around Livingston.
Favored movement is toward the east.
Let's hope the storms stay relatively quiet. I need some R and R (or R and C) this evening, which translates to Rook and Coffee.
Was it Joe Rumore that once said, "all work and no play makes old people older?"
Or was it James Spann?
Life goes on...and on...
The more numerous ones, but still only scattered, were from Tallapoosa County east and SE into Georgia.
Pretty good one also over Central Cherokee County in NE Alabama.
And several in West Alabama's Sumter County around Livingston.
Favored movement is toward the east.
Let's hope the storms stay relatively quiet. I need some R and R (or R and C) this evening, which translates to Rook and Coffee.
Was it Joe Rumore that once said, "all work and no play makes old people older?"
Or was it James Spann?
Life goes on...and on...