In the Early, Early Hours of Wednesday–3:55 Report

| 3:59 am April 18, 2012

While most of Alabama was asleep, a nice band of showers continued to parade northeastward mainly through South and East Alabama. Not much lightning and the rain was not extremely heavy.

At 3:55 am, most of the showers had passed south and east of the Birmingham Area and into North Georgia. Very little lightning. Numerous moderate to heavy showers continue in the Atlanta area and much of North Georgia. Moving toward the northeast.

Back home in Alabama, there was a narrow area of heavier showers in Central Alabama generally in the Demopolis-Clanton area moving toward the northeast.

None of the activity across Alabama early this morning appears to be dangerous. Almost no lightning.

Interesting to note that, so far, the Storm Prediction Center does not have any of the good ole USA even under a slight risk of severe weather today. We all know that could change but those experts sure could use some rest! They have done a huge job concerning the recent major tornado outbreaks!

During the next few days, we believe the best chance for rain here in Alabama will be Saturday and Saturday night when many areas may get close to an inch of rain. Most of Thursday should be dry and mostly sunny. Maybe a few showers on Friday.

We shall see!

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