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Late Morning Radar Check

| July 4, 2013 @ 11:03 am

The unsettled and wet weather pattern continues across Alabama for the Independence Day Holiday. If you are not seeing rain right now, odds are you will see it at some point the next 24 hours. Portions of central and west Alabama are seeing a break, while areas in the northwest and southeast portions of the state are seeing plenty of heavy rain this morning.

Heavier rain this morning has been falling across portions of Walker and Winston Counties. Rain will continue to fall through out the day. A flash flood watch remains in effect for the counties along and east of Interstate 65 through Friday evening. Several more inches of rain are expected to fall across the state. A moisture plume out of the Gulf of Mexico continues to transports abundant moisture into the state.That moisture remains the fuel for the showers and thunderstorms across the state. All activity continues to lift north from the Gulf to the Tennessee Valley.

7-4-2013 10-57-04 AM

Category: Alabama's Weather

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Macon, Georgia Television Chief Meteorologist, Birmingham native, and long time Contributor on AlabamaWX. Stormchaser. I did not choose Weather, it chose Me. College Football Fanatic. @Ryan_Stinnet

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