Been a long time since we have received this much widespread rain in Alabama along with such large amounts.
At 8:40 pm, most of the rain in the state was over the SE half. However, additional thunderstorms were increasing over North Mississippi including some strong ones west of Tupelo.
To celebrate all this rain, here is a long list. These reports are from a variety of sources including 33/40 SkyWatchers, 33/40 SkyCam sites, 33/40 Online WeatherWatchers, Alabama Power Company and National Weather Service:
1.06 inches at Ashland
1.33 at Alpine (Talladega County)
0.53 at Ashville
1.14 at Blountsville
1.03 at Blount Springs
1.04 at Clanton
2.38 at Cordova
2.06 at Carbon Hill
1.11 at Hollins (Clay County)
1.04 at Haleyville
1.93 at Jasper
1.10 on Mt. Cheaha (Alabama Power)
0.96 at Oneonta
0.93 at Pell City
1.06 at Henry Dam (Ohatchee)
1.16 at Sayre
1.67 at Sylacauga
1.21 at Trafford
2.69 at Varons (Shelby County)
1.64 at Wilsonville
1.39 at Alabaster/Maylene
1.26 at Morris
0.95 in NE Trussville
0.73 at Hueytown/Virginia Mines
0.76 at Cullman Airport (Vinemont)
1.40 at Cullman Ag station
0.78 at Decatur Airport
0.91 at Huntsville Airport
3.30 at Winfield (near)
1.39 at Riverchase (ABC 33/40 Weather Office)
1.60 at Brilliant
1.33 at Hackleburg
2.00 at Fayette
1.10 at Crumly Chapel
1.03 at Birmingham Airport*
0.26 at Birmingham Airport* (Not sure which is correct)
0.97 at Montgomery Dannelly Field
0.61 at Tuscaloosa Airport
3.15 at Calera (Shelby County Airport, NWS Office)
0.95 at Mobile Airport
2.77 at Childersburg
1.05 in Downtown Birmingham
0.43 at Gadsden
0.74 at Gulf Shores
0.42 at Hamilton
1.68 at Jasper
1.57 at Mt. Cheaha (SkyCam)
1.08 at Inverness
1.53 in Jemison
1.26 at Alabaster (Stephanie Honeycutt)
1.20 at Alabaster (Michael Mills)
In some cases, we get more than one report from the same town
At 8:40 pm, most of the rain in the state was over the SE half. However, additional thunderstorms were increasing over North Mississippi including some strong ones west of Tupelo.
To celebrate all this rain, here is a long list. These reports are from a variety of sources including 33/40 SkyWatchers, 33/40 SkyCam sites, 33/40 Online WeatherWatchers, Alabama Power Company and National Weather Service:
1.06 inches at Ashland
1.33 at Alpine (Talladega County)
0.53 at Ashville
1.14 at Blountsville
1.03 at Blount Springs
1.04 at Clanton
2.38 at Cordova
2.06 at Carbon Hill
1.11 at Hollins (Clay County)
1.04 at Haleyville
1.93 at Jasper
1.10 on Mt. Cheaha (Alabama Power)
0.96 at Oneonta
0.93 at Pell City
1.06 at Henry Dam (Ohatchee)
1.16 at Sayre
1.67 at Sylacauga
1.21 at Trafford
2.69 at Varons (Shelby County)
1.64 at Wilsonville
1.39 at Alabaster/Maylene
1.26 at Morris
0.95 in NE Trussville
0.73 at Hueytown/Virginia Mines
0.76 at Cullman Airport (Vinemont)
1.40 at Cullman Ag station
0.78 at Decatur Airport
0.91 at Huntsville Airport
3.30 at Winfield (near)
1.39 at Riverchase (ABC 33/40 Weather Office)
1.60 at Brilliant
1.33 at Hackleburg
2.00 at Fayette
1.10 at Crumly Chapel
1.03 at Birmingham Airport*
0.26 at Birmingham Airport* (Not sure which is correct)
0.97 at Montgomery Dannelly Field
0.61 at Tuscaloosa Airport
3.15 at Calera (Shelby County Airport, NWS Office)
0.95 at Mobile Airport
2.77 at Childersburg
1.05 in Downtown Birmingham
0.43 at Gadsden
0.74 at Gulf Shores
0.42 at Hamilton
1.68 at Jasper
1.57 at Mt. Cheaha (SkyCam)
1.08 at Inverness
1.53 in Jemison
1.26 at Alabaster (Stephanie Honeycutt)
1.20 at Alabaster (Michael Mills)
In some cases, we get more than one report from the same town
on September 12, 2006, 7:58 pm
1.22" Rex Lake Road (SE Jefferson County)
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