Showers and thunderstorms were becoming a little more numerous across parts of North and Central Alabama early this afternoon...producing some locally heavy rain and considerable lightning.
At 12:35 pm, the larger number of showers and storms were NE and East of Birmingham along I-20 to Calhoun County. Others extended northward to Cullman County but there were few if any showers north and NW of Cullman. Still other storms were across Shelby and Talladega County extending southward well into Central Alabama.
All of the showers and storms moving toward the SE.
Our stronger thunderstorms will be Friday--especially in the afternoon and night. At mid-day, the Storm Prediction Center (SPC) upgraded the risk of severe weather for most of Alabama Friday to "Moderate." The Moderate Risk area covers a large area including:
Almost all of Alabama except the Extreme South
Most of Mississippi, Tennessee and Kentucky
Extreme Southern Indiana and Ohio
About the NW half of Georgia
At 12:35 pm, the larger number of showers and storms were NE and East of Birmingham along I-20 to Calhoun County. Others extended northward to Cullman County but there were few if any showers north and NW of Cullman. Still other storms were across Shelby and Talladega County extending southward well into Central Alabama.
All of the showers and storms moving toward the SE.
Our stronger thunderstorms will be Friday--especially in the afternoon and night. At mid-day, the Storm Prediction Center (SPC) upgraded the risk of severe weather for most of Alabama Friday to "Moderate." The Moderate Risk area covers a large area including:
Almost all of Alabama except the Extreme South
Most of Mississippi, Tennessee and Kentucky
Extreme Southern Indiana and Ohio
About the NW half of Georgia
on April 21, 2005, 12:17 pm
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