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Storms Meandering About Central Alabama

| September 11, 2016 @ 4:29 pm

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The frontal boundary is sitting nearly stationary across Central Alabama. This boundary is providing enough uplift to allow numerous showers and storms to develop, mainly south of the Interstate 20 corridor, and really concentrated between Birmingham and Montgomery.

Many of these storms are developing and pulsing up due to the outflow boundaries from the other showers and storms out there this afternoon. No storms are severe, and we are not expecting severe storms. These showers and storms are producing gusty winds, intense rainfall, and the most dangerous feature with these storms is the frequent lightning. When THUNDER ROARS, GO INDOORS!!! Of course, the general slow movement could allow for some very isolated areas of flash flooding.

Locations around Demopolis, Rockford, Clanton, Montgomery, and Camden. These showers and storms are going to continue the next few hours, but should begin to slowly wind down later this evening as instability decreases with the loss of daytime heating.

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