That line of showers and storms much, much weaker.
At 4:30, what's left (mostly just rain showers) near the Walker-Jefferson County line west of Birmingham. Moving east.
Most of the lightning has wimped out.
The next line of showers and storms extends from South Arkansas NE to Middle Tennessee arfound Nashville. This is closer to the cold front and will probably be our main source of getting any appreciable rain late tonight.
Even so, widespread significant rain not likely.
This will probably be last update until later tonight unless something unexpected happens.
Time for fresh coffee...life goes on...
At 4:30, what's left (mostly just rain showers) near the Walker-Jefferson County line west of Birmingham. Moving east.
Most of the lightning has wimped out.
The next line of showers and storms extends from South Arkansas NE to Middle Tennessee arfound Nashville. This is closer to the cold front and will probably be our main source of getting any appreciable rain late tonight.
Even so, widespread significant rain not likely.
This will probably be last update until later tonight unless something unexpected happens.
Time for fresh coffee...life goes on...
on May 14, 2005, 4:07 pm
(Unfortunatly, I did not see 33/40 there. 6, 13, AND 42 were however)
Dave
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