UPDATE FOR RAINFALL:
As of 4:45 pm, rainfall at the Skycam site in downtown Birmingham (atop the Daniel Building) has reached 0.73 of an inch with heavy rain still in the area.
Several strong thunderstorms were in progress late this afternoon across North Alabama. They were widely scattered from the Tuscaloosa-Birmingham area northward. Some of the stronger storms:
* In the downtown Birmingham area and near the airport
* Over extreme NE Tuscaloosa County
* Along the Pickens-Tuscaloosa County line between Tuscaloosa and Aliceville
* Along the Etowah-St. Clair County line west of Gadsden
* Along the Lawrence-Morgan County line between Moulton and Decatur
* Over SW DeKalb County in extreme NE Alabama
They were moving slowly toward the NE, but they do not appear to be producing excessive lightning like a lot of the ones we have had in the last few weeks.
As of 4:45 pm, rainfall at the Skycam site in downtown Birmingham (atop the Daniel Building) has reached 0.73 of an inch with heavy rain still in the area.
Several strong thunderstorms were in progress late this afternoon across North Alabama. They were widely scattered from the Tuscaloosa-Birmingham area northward. Some of the stronger storms:
* In the downtown Birmingham area and near the airport
* Over extreme NE Tuscaloosa County
* Along the Pickens-Tuscaloosa County line between Tuscaloosa and Aliceville
* Along the Etowah-St. Clair County line west of Gadsden
* Along the Lawrence-Morgan County line between Moulton and Decatur
* Over SW DeKalb County in extreme NE Alabama
They were moving slowly toward the NE, but they do not appear to be producing excessive lightning like a lot of the ones we have had in the last few weeks.
on September 7, 2006, 3:58 pm
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