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A Flood Warning Remains In Effect Until 11:30 PM CST For Jackson, Marshall, Madison, Eastern Limestone, Dekalb, Cullman, Morgan, Moore, Lincoln And Franklin Counties

| January 23, 2019 @ 9:10 pm

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…A FLOOD WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 1130 PM CST FOR JACKSON… MARSHALL…MADISON…EASTERN LIMESTONE…DEKALB…CULLMAN…MORGAN… MOORE…LINCOLN AND FRANKLIN COUNTIES… As of 905 PM CST, there have been multiple reports of flooding in north central and northeast Alabama and southern middle Tennessee. Although the heaviest rainfall has shifted east of the area, runoff resulting from 1 to 3 inches of rain was resulting in rapid rises in small streams and creeks. At 815 PM, the stage on Indian Creek in Madison was 7.6 feet and steady. Flood stage is 7 feet. At 845 pm, the stage on Big Wills Creek in Fort Payne was 11.1 feet and rising. Flood stage is 11 feet.


Areal Flood Warning Issued For Parts Of Cullman, Dekalb, Jackson, Limestone, Madison, Marshall, Morgan, Franklin (TN), Lincoln (TN), And Moore (TN) Counties Until 11:30PM

Jan 23rd @ 5:28 pm


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The National Weather Service in Huntsville Alabama has issued a

* Flood Warning for…
    Jackson County in northeastern Alabama…
    Marshall County in northeastern Alabama…
    Madison County in north central Alabama…
    Eastern Limestone County in north central Alabama…
    DeKalb County in northeastern Alabama…
    Cullman County in north central Alabama…
    Morgan County in north central Alabama…
    Moore County in Middle Tennessee…
    Lincoln County in Middle Tennessee…
    Franklin County in Middle Tennessee…

* Until 1130 PM CST Wednesday.

* At 523 PM CST, emergency management reported heavy rain and flooding along County Road 122 near Sylvania. Rainfall amounts of 1 to 2 inches have fallen, and additional amounts of one half to one inch are possible, mainly east of Winchester to Scottsboro to
    Albertville. Runoff will cause some small creeks to go out of their banks. Also, ditches and fields that are flooding may pour onto some roadways.

* Some locations that will experience flooding include…
    Huntsville, Decatur, Madison, Athens, Albertville, Cullman, Scottsboro, Hartselle, Fort Payne and Boaz.

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