The small thunderstorm that moved across downtown Birmingham was moving east and passing SE of Trussville into West St. Clair County at 10:45 am.
Other showers and thunderstorms were over East and NE Alabama.
Still another band of showers was along the Alabama-Mississippi border and increasing.
The most numerous and heavier showers and thunderstorms were over far SW Alabama in Mobile and Baldwin County. It was pouring rain near Gulf Shores.
A cold front has also pushed to near the Alabama-Mississippi border, At 10 am it was 70 in Birmingham and 71 in Tuscaloosa. However, it was a chilly 54 in Memphis and 55 at Greenville, in the Mississippi Delta.
The Storm Prediction Center, in their morning update expanded their slight risk of severe weather to cover all but Extreme North and NW Alabama. Seems like the better chance of that would be more to the east and south but we will keep one of our hail-wary eyes on that.
Other showers and thunderstorms were over East and NE Alabama.
Still another band of showers was along the Alabama-Mississippi border and increasing.
The most numerous and heavier showers and thunderstorms were over far SW Alabama in Mobile and Baldwin County. It was pouring rain near Gulf Shores.
A cold front has also pushed to near the Alabama-Mississippi border, At 10 am it was 70 in Birmingham and 71 in Tuscaloosa. However, it was a chilly 54 in Memphis and 55 at Greenville, in the Mississippi Delta.
The Storm Prediction Center, in their morning update expanded their slight risk of severe weather to cover all but Extreme North and NW Alabama. Seems like the better chance of that would be more to the east and south but we will keep one of our hail-wary eyes on that.
on April 26, 2006, 10:44 am
The Watch/Warning display is showing all of North Dakota with Tornado Warnings, and the western half of South Dakota.
Looks like someone started playing Minesweeper, to me! LOL
http://www.spc.noaa.gov/products/wwa/
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