The steady, soaking rain has now ended, or greatly tapered off, over about the NW half of the state. This includes most of the area along and west of a line from Guntersville to Birmingham to Centreville, Marion and Demopolis.
The heaviest rain was over East Central to South Alabama.
As brisk westerly winds come into the state (translation: an eastward moving cold front) low clouds will linger and there may be some light rain or drizzle, including the Birmingham area.
Brian Peters reports 0.80 of n inch of rain so far today which pushes the October total to 5.06 inches. In Fayette, over an inch today swelled the October total to over nine inches.
Remember, October is supposed to be the driest month of the year.
So goes weather.
The heaviest rain was over East Central to South Alabama.
As brisk westerly winds come into the state (translation: an eastward moving cold front) low clouds will linger and there may be some light rain or drizzle, including the Birmingham area.
Brian Peters reports 0.80 of n inch of rain so far today which pushes the October total to 5.06 inches. In Fayette, over an inch today swelled the October total to over nine inches.
Remember, October is supposed to be the driest month of the year.
So goes weather.
on October 27, 2006, 1:36 pm
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