Thunderstorm activity was weakening for the most part across Central Alabama this afternoon The activity was mirphing into a large area of rain with some embedded thunder. The lone exception is over the City of Montgomery, which storm swere intensifying rapidly this afternoon
A renegade thunderstorm was passing down Highway 78 in Walker County. It extended from Carbon Hill up to Arley in Winston County. It is not veyr strong.
Clouds cover much of the northern half of the state, with the exception of the Northwest Corber, where the sun is out. That ares is behind a southeastward moving cold front that down to about Hamilton.
Temperatures at 4 p.m. ranged from 71 at Anniston to 73 at Birmingham to 77 at Tuscalooa, It was 84 in Muscle Shoals and 85 in Huntsville. Montgomery was back down to 79 after a high of at least 98.
The rain and storms will continue to push slowly southeastward tonight.
A renegade thunderstorm was passing down Highway 78 in Walker County. It extended from Carbon Hill up to Arley in Winston County. It is not veyr strong.
Clouds cover much of the northern half of the state, with the exception of the Northwest Corber, where the sun is out. That ares is behind a southeastward moving cold front that down to about Hamilton.
Temperatures at 4 p.m. ranged from 71 at Anniston to 73 at Birmingham to 77 at Tuscalooa, It was 84 in Muscle Shoals and 85 in Huntsville. Montgomery was back down to 79 after a high of at least 98.
The rain and storms will continue to push slowly southeastward tonight.
on July 22, 2006, 4:04 pm
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