Rain and embedded thunderstorms continue across much of Northeast and Central Alabama this afternoon
The heaviest activity is over Chilton County where a severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 4 p.m.
The Sumter County warning has expired.
Other notable storms are over...
...eastern Cleburne County from west of Ranburne to Borden Springs...
...from Perry County near Marion into southwestern Chilton County near Jemison...
...clustered over southern Sumter...northern Choctaw and Marengo counties....
...scattered over Chambers...Tallapoosa and back into Elmore County...
In Mississippi...a large and strong thunderstorm was over Clay and Oktibbeha Counties west of Columbus Doppler radar estimates that as much as 2.5 inches of rain fell 14 miles northwest of Columbus.
All activity is moving southeastward at 20 mph.
The heaviest activity is over Chilton County where a severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 4 p.m.
The Sumter County warning has expired.
Other notable storms are over...
...eastern Cleburne County from west of Ranburne to Borden Springs...
...from Perry County near Marion into southwestern Chilton County near Jemison...
...clustered over southern Sumter...northern Choctaw and Marengo counties....
...scattered over Chambers...Tallapoosa and back into Elmore County...
In Mississippi...a large and strong thunderstorm was over Clay and Oktibbeha Counties west of Columbus Doppler radar estimates that as much as 2.5 inches of rain fell 14 miles northwest of Columbus.
All activity is moving southeastward at 20 mph.
on July 22, 2006, 2:54 pm
I hope and pray no one is hit with anything severe, but the last significant rainfall at my house was on June 12, and I have to rejoice....
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