
A Severe Thunderstorm Warning Remains In Effect Until 5:30 PM CDT For Southeastern Randolph County
At 5:10 PM CDT, a severe thunderstorm was located near Crystal Lake, or near Roanoke, moving southeast at 30 mph.
At 5:10 PM CDT, a severe thunderstorm was located near Crystal Lake, or near Roanoke, moving southeast at 30 mph.
At 5:05 PM CDT, severe thunderstorms were located along a line extending from 6 miles east of New Site to Amity Park, moving east at 35 mph.
This photo featured in James’s Tweet is from Audry Turner, taken in the Hollis Crossroads community of Cleburne County. This hail will do some major damage to vehicles, property, and to a human being.
The storm which prompted the warning has moved out of the area.
At 4:53 PM CDT, Doppler Radar Was Tracking A Strong Thunderstorm Near Piedmont, Moving Southeast At 35 Mph. Nickel Size Hail And Winds In Excess Of 40 Mph Will Be Possible With This Storm.
Central Alabama counties included in the watch are Barbour, Bullock, Calhoun, Chambers, Cherokee, Clay, Cleburne, Coosa, Elmore, Lee, Macon, Randolph, Russell, Talladega, and Tallapoosa.
At 4:46 PM CDT, a severe thunderstorm was located over Abernathy, or 11 miles east of Heflin, moving southeast at 35 mph.
At 4:34 PM CDT, Doppler Radar Was Tracking A Strong Thunderstorm Over Trammel Crossroads, Or 7 Miles Northwest Of Lafayette, Moving East At 20 Mph. Nickel Size Hail And Winds In Excess Of 40 Mph Will Be Possible With This Storm.
At 4:30 PM CDT, a severe thunderstorm was located near Fosters Cross Roads, or 11 miles south of Heflin, moving southeast at 25 mph This is a very dangerous storm.
At 4:23 PM CDT, Doppler Radar Was Tracking A Strong Thunderstorm 8 Miles Northwest Of Goldville, Or 9 Miles Southwest Of Ashland, Moving East At 25 Mph. Dime Size Hail And Winds In Excess Of 40 Mph Will Be Possible With This Storm.
At 4:18 PM CDT, Doppler Radar Was Tracking A Strong Thunderstorm 8 Miles East Of Jacksonville, Moving Southeast At 25 Mph. Dime Size Hail And Winds In Excess Of 40 Mph Will Be Possible With This Storm.
We have a good bit of storm activity firing up over the eastern and northeastern parts of the area, but the good news is that none of these are currently severe. As I just finished typing that last statement, a Severe Thunderstorm Warning was just issued for parts of Clay, Cleburne, and Randolph counties until 4:45 PM.
At 30 Mph. Winds Of 30 To 40 Mph Will Be Possible With This Storm.
At 3:48 PM CDT, Doppler Radar Was Tracking A Strong Thunderstorm Near Oxford Lake, Or Near Anniston, Moving Southeast At 25 Mph. Winds Of 30 To 40 Mph Will Be Possible With This Storm.
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