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Mid-Morning Update

| April 4, 2014 @ 8:43 am

Showers and storms continue across much of Central Alabama this morning. The main line of storms continues to push off to the south and east today. Though the severe weather threat is over for most of Central Alabama, the SPC still has parts of the area outlined in their standard slight risk for severe weather. Locations in our southwestern counties are included in this risk.

This risk area actually extends as far north as the U.S Highway 80 corridor in northern Marengo and Dallas Counties. It then drops off to the southeast where it clips Pike County and then head towards the Gulf Coast. Until the line of storms that is dropping south passes these locations, there remains a threat for severe weather. As we head through the day, the risk area will continued to get trimmed back.

For the areas still in the risk, the main concern will continue to be the threat for damaging winds. For locations across Central Alabama, where the severe weather threat is over, expect a few more hours of rains before some drier begins to move in with a front that is approaching the area from the west.

4-4-2014 8-42-41 AM

Category: Alabama's Weather

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