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3:00 PM CDT Radar Update: Flash Flood Warnings As Heavy Rainfall Continues: The Alabama Weather Blog


3:00 PM CDT Radar Update: Flash Flood Warnings As Heavy Rainfall Continues: The Alabama Weather Blog

There was quite a bit of rain today in eastern and southeast Alabama. There are currently two active flash flood warnings: one for northwest Dale County and the other for Chambers and Lee counties.

3:00 PM CDT Radar Update: Flash Flood Warnings As Heavy Rainfall Continues: The Alabama Weather Blog
Radar image with flash flood warning for Dale County

NWS Flash Flood Warning Information for Dale County:

The National Weather Service in Tallahassee has a

* Flash flood warning for…
Northwestern Dale County in southeast Alabama…

* Until 5:45 p.m. CDT.

* At 14:35 CDT, Doppler radar showed thunderstorms with
Heavy rain throughout the warning area. Between 2 and 3 inches of rain
have fallen. Flash floods are underway or are expected to begin
short.

DANGER: Flash flooding due to thunderstorms.

SOURCE…Radar.

IMPACTS… Flash floods of small streams and rivers, urban
Areas, highways, roads and underpasses as well as
other areas with poor drainage and low-lying areas.

* Locations where flash flooding may occur include…
Ozark, Fort Novosel, Enterprise, Level Plains, Newton, Ariton,
Marley Hill, Dill, Dale County Lake, Dillard, Blackwell Field A/p,
Hooper Stage Field, Dean Church Road, Beamon, Greater Salem
Church, Mabson, Arguta, Ewell, Hunt Field and Klondyke Hill.


Radar image with flash flood warning for Chambers and Lee Counties

NWS Flash Flood Warning Information for Chambers and Lee Counties:

The National Weather Service in Birmingham has a

* Flash flood warning for…
Southeastern Chambers County in east central Alabama…
Central Lee County in east central Alabama…

* Until 6:00 p.m. CDT.

* At 3:01 p.m. CDT, Doppler radar showed thunderstorms with
Heavy rain throughout the warning area. Between 2 and 3 inches of rain
have fallen. The expected rainfall is 1 to 2 inches in 1
hour. Additional rainfall of 1 to 2 inches is possible in
the warned area. Flash flooding is underway or is expected to begin
short.

DANGER: Flash flooding due to thunderstorms.

SOURCE…Radar.

IMPACTS… Flash floods of small streams and rivers, urban
Areas, highways, roads and underpasses as well as
other areas with poor drainage and low-lying areas.

* Locations where flash flooding may occur include…
Auburn, Opelika, Lanett, Lafayette, La Fayette, Lakeview, Cusseta,
Oak Bowery, Chambers County Lake, Beans Mill, Huguley, Denson,
Auburn University, Beauregard, Fredonia, Amity Park, Veasey Creek
Park, Mount Jefferson, Lanett Municipal Airport and Robert G.
Pitts Airport.

Remember: Do not drive on flooded roads. We have had a lot of rain in the last few hours and these storms have caused severe flash flooding. There will be more rain this afternoon which will likely make conditions even worse. Even in areas that are not currently under a flash flood warning, flooding can occur at any time.

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