Storm Survey Plans from NWS Birmingham for Friday
NWS Survey Crews will be out on Friday finding storm damage and classifying it.
NWS Survey Crews will be out on Friday finding storm damage and classifying it.
The tornado watch will be allowed to expire at midnight, but some storms are still roaming the Alabama landscape just before midnight.
At 11:02 PM CDT, Doppler Radar Was Tracking A Strong Thunderstorm 8 Miles Northeast Of Fort Payne, Moving Northeast At 65 Mph. Nickel Size Hail And Wind Gusts Of 30 To 40 Mph Will Be Possible With This Storm.
No warnings are in effect for any part of Alabama now. A cold front is pushing showers and storms southeastward with drier air already moving into Northwest Alabama.
The storm which prompted the warning has weakened below severe limits, and no longer poses an immediate threat to life or property.
At 10:28 PM CDT, Doppler Radar Was Tracking A Strong Thunderstorm Over Little River Falls, Or Over Little River Canyon National Preserve, Moving Northeast At 60 Mph. Nickel Size Hail And Wind Gusts Of 30 To 40 Mph Will Be Possible With This Storm.
At 10:19 PM CDT, a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado was located near Woodland, or 8 miles east of Wedowee, moving east at 30 mph.
The storm which prompted the warning has weakened below severe limits, and no longer poses an immediate threat to life or property.
At 9:56 PM CDT, Doppler Radar Was Tracking A Strong Thunderstorm Over Aurora, Or Near Boaz, Moving Northeast At 55 Mph. Nickel Size Hail And Winds In Excess Of 40 Mph Will Be Possible With This Storm.
The storm which prompted the warning has weakened below severe limits, and no longer appears capable of producing a tornado.
At 9:52 PM CDT, Doppler Radar Was Tracking A Strong Thunderstorm Over Albertville, Moving Northeast At 65 Mph. Nickel Size Hail And Wind Gusts Of 30 To 40 Mph Will Be Possible With This Storm.
At 9:48 PM CDT, Doppler Radar Was Tracking A Strong Thunderstorm Over Ross Bridge, Or Near Bessemer, Moving Northeast At 45 Mph. Nickel Size Hail And Winds In Excess Of 40 Mph Will Be Possible With This Storm.
At 9:39 PM CDT, Doppler Radar Was Tracking A Couple Of Strong Thunderstorms In The Advisory Area. The Strongest Cell Was Located Near Guntersville, With Another Storm Of Similar Magnitude Located In The Region Between Geraldine And Pine Ridge. Both Storms Were Moving To The Northeast At 60 Mph. Nickel Size Hail And Wind Gusts Of 30 To 40 Mph Will Be Possible With These Storms.