Wet Sunday Plus the Potential for Localized Flooding for Portions of Central Alabama
The National Weather Service in Birmingham has issued a Hazardous Weather Outlook for parts of Central Alabama, including the southwestern portions for today and tonight. A system entering our state will be produced widespread showers and thunderstorms across Central Alabama, with a probable threat of localized flooding.
This means there is the chance for rainfall amounts of 1 to 2 inches, with locally higher amounts of 3 inches. Areas with poor drainage may potentially experience minor flooding in addition to isolated flash flooding today through tonight.
Sunday, June 6, 2021 outlook for our coverage areas
“There’s plenty of rain to go around, so make sure to grab an umbrella and prepare accordingly if you head out today,” according to the National Weather Service in Birmingham.
Bibb County
Today: Chance of precipitation is 100%
Tonight: Chance of precipitation is 70%
High near 81
Low near 70
Fayette County
Today: Chance of precipitation is 100%
Tonight: Chance of precipitation is 60%
High near 78
Low near 69
Greene County
Today: Chance of precipitation is 100%
Tonight: Chance of precipitation is 70%
High near 79
Low near 70
Hale County
Today: Chance of precipitation is 100%
Tonight: Chance of precipitation is 70%
High near 78
Low near 68
Lamar County
Today: Chance of precipitation is 100%
Tonight: Chance of precipitation is 60%
High near 78
Low near 68
Perry County
Today: Chance of precipitation is 100%
Tonight: Chance of precipitation is 80%
High near 78
Low near 69
Pickens County
Today: Chance of precipitation is 100%
Tonight: Chance of precipitation is 60%
High near 79
Low near 70
Sumter County
Today: Chance of precipitation is 100%
Tonight: Chance of precipitation is 70%
High near 79
Low near 69
Tuscaloosa County
Today: Chance of precipitation is 100%
Tonight: Chance of precipitation is 70%
High near 79
Low near 70
Walker County
Today: Chance of precipitation is 100%
Tonight: Chance of precipitation is 60%
High near 79
Low near 69
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