Alabama Weather Alert: Severe Storms, Flash Flooding And Tornado Risk Threaten Birmingham And Surrounding Counties
The NWS Birmingham office said a Severe Thunderstorm Warning was in effect until 8 am CST for Marengo County and southwestern Sumter County.
Radar indicated a line of severe storms moving east at 40 mph, producing wind gusts up to 60 mph and penny-sized hail, the agency said.
“Expect damage to roofs, siding, and trees,” the NWS warned, adding that areas including Linden, Uniontown, Thomaston, Sweet Water, Myrtlewood, and Chickasaw State Park could be impacted.
Flash flood warning for Birmingham metroSeparately, the NWS issued a Flash Flood Warning until 8:15 am CST for southeastern Jefferson County and central Shelby County, including the Birmingham metropolitan area.
According to the NWS, 1 to 3 inches of rain had already fallen, with another 1 to 3 inches possible, triggering flooding of roads, underpasses, small creeks, and urban areas.
Cities at risk include Birmingham, Hoover, Vestavia Hills, Homewood, Pelham, Alabaster, Mountain Brook, Trussville, and Bessemer, the agency said.
Tornado watch remains in effectA Tornado Watch (Watch No. 3) remains valid until 10 am CST for 25 counties across central Alabama, including Jefferson, Shelby, Tuscaloosa, Montgomery, Marengo, Sumter, and Talladega, the NWS said.
“Damaging winds and a brief tornado are possible in the watch area,” the NWS cautioned, urging residents to stay alert and ensure they have multiple ways to receive warnings.
Flood advisory and flood watch continueThe NWS also issued a Flood Advisory until 8:45 am CST for parts of Calhoun, Etowah, Jefferson, Shelby, St. Clair, and Talladega counties, citing minor flooding in low-lying and poor drainage areas.
Meanwhile, a broader Flood Watch remains in effect through Saturday afternoon for much of central Alabama due to continued heavy rainfall and excessive runoff, the agency said.
OutlookThe NWS said strong to severe storms could persist into early afternoon, with heavy rain lingering longer across southeastern areas. Rain is expected to taper off by late evening, followed by clearing conditions on Sunday.
Residents are advised to avoid flooded roads, seek shelter during warnings, and move to an interior room on the lowest floor if severe weather intensifies.
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