10:30PM July 21, 2022

STORMS WEAKER TO THE EAST; STRONGER TO THE WEST… The Severe Thunderstorm Warning that was in effect for parts of Wilcox, Monroe, Conecuh, and Escambia (AL) counties has expired as storms moving through these counties have weakened considerably and dropped below severe limits. The National Weather Service has, instead, opted to issue a Special Weather Statement (which is a step below a warning) for communities out ahead of the eastern part of this line of storms. This statement includes places like Brewton, Evergreen, Monroeville, Uriah, Atmore, Flomaton, Century, Bay Minette, Gateswood, Milton, Pace, Whiting Field, Walnut Hill, Allentown, Jay, Berrydale, and Munson. Gusty winds of 30-40 mph will be possible in this part of the line of storms.

SEVERE STORMS CONTINUE IN WEST ALABAMA… A Severe Thunderstorm Warning continues for much of Clarke and Choctaw counties along with the northern part of Washington County. Damaging wind gusts of 60+ mph will be possible in these areas. Lots of lightning is happening in northern Clarke County as these storms move south. Heads up if you’re in Grove Hill, Zimco, Salitpa, Jackson, Toddtown, Whatley, Suggsville, Allen, Coffeeville, Silas, Millry, or Frankville! Storms are about to move into these communities from the north.

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