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Cullman County Storms Have Meant Business

| August 17, 2007 @ 5:44 pm | 3 Replies

NWS relays public report of trees and power lines down in Cullman city.

Our weather watcher, Mike Wilhelm, from Vinemont reported it was a ferocious storm. 0.92 inches of rain at his location. Incredible lightning display. Dime sized hail of I-65 and AL-157. SOme local flooding and small tree down at Vinemont School.

Storms have weakened over the county. A severe thunderstorm warning does remain in effect for northeastern Cullman until 6 p.m.

A new severe thunderstorm warning has been issued for eastern Winston County including the town of Arley until 6:30 p.m.

Watch out for torrential rains, deadly lightning and wind gusts to 60 mph.

Isolated storms are across the rest of the state late this afternoon.

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