Some nice thunderstorms, producing locally very heavy rain over parts and Central and SE Alabama this evening.
At 7 pm, the main thunderstorms extended from Coosa County around Rockford southward to near Wetumpka, Montgomery and east of Troy.
Heaviest rain of all seemed to be across Elmore County including the Wetumpka area.
All storms moving WSW.
Based on estimates from Montgomery Doppler Radar, as much as 2.20 inches of rain fell in one hour over SW Russell County as the storms boomed through that area.
Earlier this afternoon there was a nice storm around Ohatchee, in Calhoun County.
At 7 pm, the main thunderstorms extended from Coosa County around Rockford southward to near Wetumpka, Montgomery and east of Troy.
Heaviest rain of all seemed to be across Elmore County including the Wetumpka area.
All storms moving WSW.
Based on estimates from Montgomery Doppler Radar, as much as 2.20 inches of rain fell in one hour over SW Russell County as the storms boomed through that area.
Earlier this afternoon there was a nice storm around Ohatchee, in Calhoun County.
on July 17, 2006, 6:15 pm
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