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Radar Check For North/Central Alabama at 9:00 PM CDT

Radar Check For North/Central Alabama at 9:00 PM CDT

| April 27, 2016 @ 9:13 pm

At 9:00 PM, nearly all of the rain from the line of storms have now pushed into western Georgia. It is still raining in parts of Russell and Barbour counties, but they will be completely out of the state by 9:30 PM. Fortunately, there were very few reports of damage across the state. The only […]

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SPC Updated Day 1 Outlook for North/Central Alabama

SPC Updated Day 1 Outlook for North/Central Alabama

| April 27, 2016 @ 8:05 pm

The Storm Prediction Center has just released an update for the severe weather outlook for the remainder of tonight until 7 AM tomorrow morning. All of the state has been cleared from any severe risk. There is a risk for an isolated shower or thunderstorm to develop during the evening and overnight hours. With the […]

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Radar Check for North/Central Alabama at 7:40 PM CDT

Radar Check for North/Central Alabama at 7:40 PM CDT

| April 27, 2016 @ 7:38 pm

A line of showers and thunderstorms currently stretch from Anniston, to Eufala, back to the southwest to Andalusia, and into the panhandle or Florida through Covington County. Line has weekend as it has pushed to the east-northeast through southern Alabama. There is still plenty of lightning involved, so stay inside until the line has passed. […]

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Radar Check at 6:00 PM for North/Central Alabama

Radar Check at 6:00 PM for North/Central Alabama

| April 27, 2016 @ 5:58 pm

Currently a line of storms are currently located along the I-65 corridor from southern Shelby county down through Baldwin County and out into the gulf, with an arm stretching to the east along the I-85 corridor from Montgomery county all the way into western Georgia. The line is moving to the northeast. Plenty of lightning […]

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Significant Weather Advisory – Northeastern Russell County until 5:30 PM CDT.

Significant Weather Advisory – Northeastern Russell County until 5:30 PM CDT.

| April 27, 2016 @ 5:06 pm

A Significant Weather Advisory has been issued for Northeastern Russell County until 5:30 PM CDT. A strong thunderstorm was located near Fort Benning/Lawson Air Field and Phenix City, moving to the northeast at 20 MPH. Dime size hail and gusty winds in excess of 40 MPH will be possible. If you are in the path […]

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Severe Thunderstorm Warning – Northwestern Montgomery County Until 5:30 PM CDT

Severe Thunderstorm Warning – Northwestern Montgomery County Until 5:30 PM CDT

| April 27, 2016 @ 4:47 pm

A Severe Thunderstorm Warning has been issued for Northwestern Montgomery County until 5:30 PM CDT. Severe thunderstorm was located over southwestern Montgomery, heading to the northeast at 35 MPH. If you are in the path of this storm, please seek shelter immediately. locations in the path of this storm are located below. THE NATIONAL WEATHER […]

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Line of Storms Splitting Apart, Severe Storms In South Alabama

Line of Storms Splitting Apart, Severe Storms In South Alabama

| April 27, 2016 @ 4:31 pm

Showers and thunderstorms are currently over the northwestern part of the state in Lauderdale, Limestone, Colbert, Franklin, Lawrence, Marion and Winston Counties. The rest of the heavy storm activity is located along and west of the I-65 corridor south of I-20. A Severe Thunderstorm warning is in effect for eastern Lowndes County until 5:00 PM, […]

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Severe Thunderstorm Warning for Montgomery County

Severe Thunderstorm Warning for Montgomery County

| April 27, 2016 @ 4:29 pm

Storms continue strong over South Central Alabama. One is over downtown Montgomery now. Hail and damaging winds are possible along with torrential rains and lightning. THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN BIRMINGHAM HAS ISSUED A * SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR… NORTH CENTRAL MONTGOMERY COUNTY IN SOUTH CENTRAL ALABAMA… * UNTIL 515 PM CDT * AT 428 […]

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Severe Thunderstorm Warning for Lowndes County

Severe Thunderstorm Warning for Lowndes County

| April 27, 2016 @ 4:10 pm

Potentially severe thunderstorm near Calhoun in Lowndes County will move toward Letoatchee and Hayneville. Could eventually affect western parts of Montgomery. Hail and high winds along with lightning and torrential rains are the threats. Elsewhere across Cetral Alabama, there are strong storms from Perry COunty through Dallas County into Lowndes, Butler, Crenshaw and into Covington […]

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A Few Strong Storms Tonight

A Few Strong Storms Tonight

| April 27, 2016 @ 3:28 pm

RADAR CHECK: Scattered showers, and a few strong thunderstorms are over West Alabama this afternoon… moving northeast… We will maintain the chance of showers and storms across Alabama tonight, with a very low end “marginal risk” of severe storms for most of the state. Stronger storms could produce some small hail and gusty winds, but […]

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Showers and Storms Moving into West Alabama; Not Severe For Now

Showers and Storms Moving into West Alabama; Not Severe For Now

| April 27, 2016 @ 1:41 pm

Showers and thunderstorms have moved into West Alabama this afternoon. They currently cover parts of Pickens, Sumter, Greene and Choctaw Counties. An arc of storms extends back through Columbus MS to near Houston MS and Tupelo. These storms will move into parts of Lamar, Fayette, Walker, Marion and Winston Counties over the next two-three hours. […]

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Wednesday Midday Nowcast For North/Central Alabama

Wednesday Midday Nowcast For North/Central Alabama

| April 27, 2016 @ 10:43 am

At this hour, radar is quiet and temperatures are in the 70s across North/Central Alabama. Most of the action across the country is located back to the southwest in southeastern Arkansas, central Louisiana, and along the Mississippi River on the Mississippi state line. A Severe Thunderstorm Watch is in effect until 3 PM CDT for […]

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A Few Storms Late Today And Tonight

A Few Storms Late Today And Tonight

| April 27, 2016 @ 6:38 am

QUIET MORNING: Temperatures are mostly in the 60s across North/Central Alabama early this morning, and the radar is quiet. We rise into the 80s again today with a partly sunny sky. We will mention the risk of a shower or storm this afternoon or tonight, but the short range mesoscale models are really struggling with […]

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