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Most Alabama Power Lakes Leveling Off As Heavy Rains Recede

| February 26, 2019 @ 5:00 am

By Justin Averette

The sun has returned after more than 10 inches of rain fell in parts of Alabama the past seven days. As the state starts drying out, Alabama Power storage reservoirs are expected to take a turn toward their more normal, seasonal levels.

At 3 p.m. Monday, Logan Martin Lake on the Coosa River had peaked at 470 feet, three inches, and was beginning to recede. The lake’s level is expected to continue declining over the next few days. Also on the Coosa, Weiss Lake was cresting at 571 feet.

On the Tallapoosa River, Lake Martin was expected to crest on Tuesday, Feb. 26 near 486 feet.

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