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Yesterday’s Weather Notes From Alabama

| May 8, 2012 @ 1:08 pm

VARIOUS REPORTS–NOT AN ALL INCLUSIVE LIST

* Penny size hail at Curry at 3 pm

* Hail one inch in diameter one mile SW of Oneonta at at 3:36 pm

* One mile south of Talladega, trees 8-12 inches in diameter down across a driveway

* Leeds reports 1/4 inch hail at 8:15 am

* At 9:50 am, there was hail 1/2 inch in diameter four miles SE of Jemison

* At 10;28 am, there was nickle size hail at Autaugaville

* Hail the size of quarters (one-inch big stuff) occurred just west of Autauvile

*24 HOUR ALABAMA RAIN AMOUNTS

(Lots of people with a big smile yesterday because they got some good rain amount for the first time in  weeks! Here is a cross-section of reports”

1.55 West Trussville, west of downtown…thanks to Chuck Biddinger

2.02 Northeast Trussville, Old Mill Run, once home to Little Miss Molly)

2.01 Northeast Trussville, Peppertree, my neighbor, Bob Alvis

0.75 Muscle Shoals

0.45 Bankhead National Forest

0.47 Russellville

0.35 Valley Head (once the site of the all time low temperature in Alabama.)

0.61 Albertville

0.62 Guntersville

0.61 Fort Payne

0.63 Meridianville

0.60 Cullman Airport

0.55 Hamilton

0.35 Talladega

0,68 Gadsden

1.15 Haleyville

0.26 Helena (home of Brian Peters)

0.62 Dearmanville

0.50 Horseshoe Bend

 

 

 

Category: Alabama's Weather, Severe Weather

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