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Showers/Storms Push Southeast

| November 3, 2012 @ 9:24 pm

As expected, a thin line of showers and some thunder formed over southern Tennessee and northern Mississippi around 4 p.m. and moved into Northwest Alabama this evening.

The line extends from Tishomingo MS to Tuscumbia to Athens to north of Huntsville.

The line will slowly weaken as it pushes southeast at about 15 mph. It will continue to produce some moderate rain and lightning for a couple of hours, but should fall apart before it reaches the I-20 corridor.

It remains to be seen if showers and storms will develop again tomorrow afternoon along and ahead ofthe cold front that will push through the state. If they do, they should be during the afternoon and be south of I-20.

Category: Alabama's Weather

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