A Couple of Storms Bubble

A nice cumulus field covers the eastern two thirds of North Alabama this afternoon, generally defeined as east of US-78 and US-280.

Storms started forming earlier in the Tennessee Valley, but they have never become very numerous.

Storms are just now starting to form over Central Alabama.

Most notably, a small storm that is bubbling up in St. Clair County near Springville. It is propagating westward....

A grouping of storms is gettings its act together from Ashland in Clay County, up to near Anniston then to west of Cedartown, Georgia, just across the border from Cherokee County...

Check your favorite radar for the lastest information...this will undoubtedly be outdated by the time you read it...

Temperatures at 3 p.m. ranged from 95 at Birmingham Airport and Calera to 96 at Anniston to 97 at Gadsden to 98 at Tuscaloosa. It was 93 at Vinemont and 97 at Albertville...but only 82 at Fort Payne where some showers have been occurring. Rome GA had reached the century mark. Montgomery's Maxwell AFB had 99.