Our line of showers and thunderstorms continues eastward across western Alabama this evening.
The leading edge of the line extends from western Lawrence, western Winston, extreme western Walker and central Fayette County down into northwestern Pickens County. Additional storms are over Kemper County, Mississippi, about to enter northern Sumter County.
The activity is now 55 miles west of downtown Birmingham.
The line is pushing eastward at 25-30 mph.
It is weakening slowly as it moves into more stable air over Central Alabama. The main activity is turning northeastward into Walker and Winston Counties. This along with the weakening trend may bode well for the final acts of City Stages.
The leading edge of the line extends from western Lawrence, western Winston, extreme western Walker and central Fayette County down into northwestern Pickens County. Additional storms are over Kemper County, Mississippi, about to enter northern Sumter County.
The activity is now 55 miles west of downtown Birmingham.
The line is pushing eastward at 25-30 mph.
It is weakening slowly as it moves into more stable air over Central Alabama. The main activity is turning northeastward into Walker and Winston Counties. This along with the weakening trend may bode well for the final acts of City Stages.