Showers and storms continue tonight in three main areas across Alabama...
...A complex of showers/storms continues over eastern Franklin and Marion Counties over into Winston and Lawrence Counties. This system has weakened a good bit and is no longer severe. It will cut across northern Walker, Cullman and into Blount Counties. It might clip northern Jefferson County eventually. Shower activity extends southward through Lamar, Fayette and into Pickens and Sumter Counties. It is mving east southeastward.
...Showers and storms continue over the Tennessee Valley. A severe thunderstorm warning has just been issued for northern Madison County. The storm exiting extrme northeast Jackson County looks like it has some pretty good sized hail.
...Showers and thunderstorms are developing across Shelby, Talladega, Clay, Tallapoosa and Chambers Counties. These are the most impressive storms in the range of the Birmingham radar. The strongest activity is from Wilsonville down to Talladega Springs and just northeast of Childersburg. It is moving east at 40 mph. These storms could become severe soon.
A severe thunderstorm watch continues in effect until midnight for all of North and Central Alabama.
...A complex of showers/storms continues over eastern Franklin and Marion Counties over into Winston and Lawrence Counties. This system has weakened a good bit and is no longer severe. It will cut across northern Walker, Cullman and into Blount Counties. It might clip northern Jefferson County eventually. Shower activity extends southward through Lamar, Fayette and into Pickens and Sumter Counties. It is mving east southeastward.
...Showers and storms continue over the Tennessee Valley. A severe thunderstorm warning has just been issued for northern Madison County. The storm exiting extrme northeast Jackson County looks like it has some pretty good sized hail.
...Showers and thunderstorms are developing across Shelby, Talladega, Clay, Tallapoosa and Chambers Counties. These are the most impressive storms in the range of the Birmingham radar. The strongest activity is from Wilsonville down to Talladega Springs and just northeast of Childersburg. It is moving east at 40 mph. These storms could become severe soon.
A severe thunderstorm watch continues in effect until midnight for all of North and Central Alabama.