Wetter and Wetter

| November 16, 2010 @ 12:40 pm | 3 Replies

A line of showers moved across mainly the north half of Alabama this morning and produced these additional rain amounts:

0.55 Gadsden Airport
0.47 Tuscaloosa Airport

Early this afternoon, most of Alabama was rain free, however, some brand new showers were developing over Central Mississippi from Vicksburg NE to Tupelo. These will be moving into Alabama as the afternoon goes on, so we are not through with the rain even though much of the state has been wet down.

You may be bug-eyed (or is it blurry-eyed) from reading so many of these rain amounts, but we want to give you at least one more list. Most of these amounts are for the 24 hours ending at 6:00 a.m. today.

1.88 West Trussville (near downtown; 2.03 storm total)
2.02 NE Trussville
1.98 Coker (storm total)
1.16 Anniston Airport
1.05 Auburn
1.59 Birmingham Airport
0.49 Mobile/Brookley Field
1.36 Shelby County Airport
0.33 Decatur
1.53 Dothan
2.01 Evergreen
0.37 Huntsville
2.33 Mobile Regional Airport
1.26 Montgomery/Dannelly Field
0.19 Muscle Shoals Airport
2.53 Troy
1.16 Tuscaloosa Airport (That does not include an additional 0.47 this morning.)
1.45 Pinson
2.80 Selma
1.00 Crossville
1.27 Guntersville
0.44 Russellville
1.50 Scottsboro
0.77 Valley Head
0.43 Albertville
0.34 Cullman Airport
1.04 Collinsville (Lookout Mountain) (2.10 storm total)

BIRMINGHAM AIRPORT RAIN SCORECARD
43.23 inches so far this year.
3.90 inches deficit for the year.
64.55 inches on this same day a year ago.

It is quite interesting that on November 16 last year we had received 21.32 inches of rain more than so far this year.

USA TEMPERATURE EXTREMES
90 for a high yesterday and Indio, California.
Low of 3 above this morning at Alamosa, Colorado.
27 below zero this morning at Bettles, Alaska.

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