Loud storms are happening near Thomasville, Fulton, Tallahatta Springs, AL154, Zimco, Coffeeville, and Grove Hill.
No warnings but storms are loud and proud. ⛈ pic.twitter.com/erpJLUrPCu
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) February 18, 2022
Loud storms are happening near Thomasville, Fulton, Tallahatta Springs, AL154, Zimco, Coffeeville, and Grove Hill.
No warnings but storms are loud and proud. ⛈ pic.twitter.com/erpJLUrPCu
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) February 18, 2022
The Tornado Watch that was previously in effect for parts of central Alabama has been cancelled.
NO counties are involved in tornado or severe thunderstorm warnings as of 8:34PM. pic.twitter.com/kS2X0DG2Kx
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) February 18, 2022
The main line of storms is about to enter the northwestern parts of Clarke and Washington counties in west Alabama.
Storms are producing occasional lightning and thunder along with heavy rain. NO warnings as of 8:13PM. pic.twitter.com/ydy9IlHLU2
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) February 18, 2022
Severe Thunderstorm Warning for Shelby County in AL until 8:15pm.
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) February 18, 2022
RAIN & STORMS LIKELY OVERNIGHT; SEVERE WEATHER RISK LOWER BUT NOT ZERO… Severe thunderstorms have produced several confirmed tornadoes across parts of central Alabama over the last few hours, but fortunately, we have not had any tornado warnings so far in south Alabama or northwest Florida. Over the next few hours, a line of strong to potentially severe storms will move in from the northwest. Some of these storms may briefly become severe, potentially producing tornadoes or gusty winds. Storms will gradually weaken while crossing our local area. We should be able to give a complete “severe weather all clear” to the entire region by 3AM Friday.
Join me in this special live severe weather update for all the details.