Those strong thunderstorms that moved from East Mississippi into West Alabama's Lamar County several hours ago have now migrated across parts of Fayette and SW Walker County into North Tuscaloosa County.
They are now moving more toward the SE than east. At 12:30 pm, the strongest storms were over North and NE Tuscaloosa County, mostly NE of the Northport-Tuscaloosa area.
They will be moving into East Tuscaloosa County and SW Jefferson County. Places like Oak Grove and Tannehill State Park. Lighter amounta of rain for the rest of Jefferson County.
Moderate to heavy showers also moving across Etowah County in NE Alabama.
Off to the west, more numerous showers and some thunderstorms over East Mississippi, will spread into West Alabama's Lamar, Pickens and Sumter counties.
Based on radar estimates, well over two inches of rain has fallen from these storms in parts of Fayette county and nearly that much in North and Central Lamar County.
They are now moving more toward the SE than east. At 12:30 pm, the strongest storms were over North and NE Tuscaloosa County, mostly NE of the Northport-Tuscaloosa area.
They will be moving into East Tuscaloosa County and SW Jefferson County. Places like Oak Grove and Tannehill State Park. Lighter amounta of rain for the rest of Jefferson County.
Moderate to heavy showers also moving across Etowah County in NE Alabama.
Off to the west, more numerous showers and some thunderstorms over East Mississippi, will spread into West Alabama's Lamar, Pickens and Sumter counties.
Based on radar estimates, well over two inches of rain has fallen from these storms in parts of Fayette county and nearly that much in North and Central Lamar County.
on September 16, 2005, 11:53 am
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