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The Lonesome Midnight Hour

| March 22, 2012 @ 12:11 am

All evening, two south to north solid rows of showers and thunderstorms has continued over Mississippi. Training like two side by side trains. Very little eastward shift. The eastern line of showers and storms is and has been the strongest all evening. That eastern line now extends from New Orleans northward across Coastal Mississippi and straight northward remaining west of the Mississippi-Alabama border.

However, a few storms are now along the Mississippi-Alabama border touching the west-central edge of Alabama. Some of that heavier rain is about 50 miles west of Tuscaloosa but still in Mississippi.

Several Flash Flood Warnings are still in effect in Mississippi from Meridian south to Biloxi. One of those Flash Flood Warnings  is in effect until 1:45 am and it includes the Meridian area.

The predictions for the upper level low pressure area with this system has been very much on target. The low is now centered over Kansas.

We will stay on watch just in case one of those thunderstorms wants to stray over into West Alabama and become severe.

Second pot of coffee now brewing…Life is good.

Category: Alabama's Weather, Severe Weather

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