More Cleared Counties

These Alabama counties are no longer under the Tornado Watch:

Blount
St. Clair
Etowah
Talladega
Coosa
Montgomery
Pike
Elmore

The line of showers (maybe even a thunderstorm) was right along the Alabama-Georgia border at 9 PM.

For all practical purposes, the long severe weather event is over for Alabama. Cheers!
Posted by   www
on March 27, 2005, 9:58 pm
J.B., I hope you got to read some of my posts throughout the day after things calmed down. I responded to Maria who said she agreed with my posts and was curious as well. Hopefully no one saw my posts as critical or wishing for bad weather. Hopefully you saw the 'psychological' effect I thought about as well as just a little interest in which parameter saved us. Trust me I am happy we have no damage reports in central alabama to talk about. I am a investigator in my real life job so I guess it is in my nature to turn the page one more than everyone else or think a little deeper (which is hard to do here because we have some great minds, ideas and thinkers on this blog). Maybe we will get some of that cold core wet snow. Then again the bust clan will be out, haha, scratch that idea. By the way J.B. you were the voice I attribute weather with when I was a kid, hearing it on the NOAA weather radio. Really cool to have you teamed up with the face I think of when it comes to weather, James Spann. Have a good and restful night.

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Posted by Terri  
on March 28, 2005, 1:38 am
For those of us who really are weather geeks, I wonder if someone from the ABC 3340 team could explain to us why the severe weather never panned out in Bham?

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