Oliver Lock and Dam@ThePhotoHour @earthescope @EarthPixDaiIy @BestEarthPix @rzweather @spann pic.twitter.com/fLZnZjdnCw
— Ametra Heard (@SdraeHartemA) May 31, 2018
Oliver Lock and Dam@ThePhotoHour @earthescope @EarthPixDaiIy @BestEarthPix @rzweather @spann pic.twitter.com/fLZnZjdnCw
— Ametra Heard (@SdraeHartemA) May 31, 2018
Some of the highest rain totals in the U.S. in the last 24 hours have happened in central Alabama… Some spots had 6-7" of rain in just a few hours, per MRMS QPE. pic.twitter.com/zXPmDS9G2O
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) May 31, 2018
LOCAL AREA DRY, FOR NOW... South Alabama & northwest Florida is completely rain-free as of 7:25PM. We’re watching a line of strong thunderstorms dropping excessive rainfall moving into Choctaw County from east Mississippi.
CHOCTAW COUNTY UPDATE… Plenty of storms are happening along and just west of the Alabama Highway 17 corridor. At the moment, heavier rain is moving into Lisman and Butler. Storms will move into Needham, Gilbertown, and Silas shortly.
HUMID EVENING FOR ALL… There could be a few pop-up storms this evening through 11PM, but most of us will be dry. We remain in a VERY humid, moist airmass. Dewpoint values are in excess of 70 in some spots across the region, which is very humid even by our own local “humidity standards.”
Heavy rain associated with thunderstorms pushing southeast across West Alabama will approach Tuscaloosa and the campus of @UofAlabama within the hour… pic.twitter.com/knLVDjRWLy
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) May 30, 2018
Finalized Subtropical Storm Alberto rain totals across Alabama and northwest Florida… Big rain amounts mainly happened on the WEST side of where the core of Alberto. Graphic by @NWSBirmingham. pic.twitter.com/6FyuonsPaK
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) May 30, 2018