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Flash Flood Warning |
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Statement as of 4:26 PM CST on January 06, 2009
The National Weather Service in Huntsville has issued a
* Flash Flood Warning for... southern Franklin County in Tennessee... southern Lincoln County in Tennessee... Cullman County in north central Alabama... Limestone County in north central Alabama... Madison County in north central Alabama... Morgan County in north central Alabama... DeKalb County in northeast Alabama... Jackson County in northeast Alabama... Marshall County in northeast Alabama... Lawrence County in northwest Alabama...
* until 830 PM CST
* at 426 PM CST... numerous reports of flooding and flash flooding were received throughout north central and northeast Alabama. Moderate rainfall was continuing... with rainfall of at least a tenth of an inch per hour across most of the area. The continuing rainfall will prolong or worsen existing flooding problems and could create additional flood concerns.
* Locations in the warning include but are not limited to New Hope... Woodville... Trinity... Stevenson... Skyline... section... Scottsboro... Rainsville... Priceville... Owens Crossroads... Courtland... New Market... Moulton... Madison... Ider... Huntsville... Hanceville... Guntersville... Fort Payne... Decatur... Cullman... Crossville... Collinsville... Bridgeport... Boaz... Athens... Arab... Albertville... Winchester... and Sewanee.
A Flash Flood Warning means that flash flooding is imminent or occurring. If you are in the warning area move to higher ground immediately. Residents living along streams and creeks should take immediate precautions to protect life and property. Do not attempt to cross swiftly flowing waters or waters of unknown depth by foot or by automobile.
Excessive runoff from heavy rainfall will cause flooding of small creeks and streams... highways and underpasses. Additionally... country roads and farmlands along the banks of creeks... streams and other low lying areas are subject to flooding.
Lat... Lon 3420 8584 3418 8619 3410 8631 3426 8645 3426 8651 3400 8673 3386 8698 3388 8708 3394 8712 3430 8712 3431 8753 3463 8749 3511 8667 3517 8637 3513 8631 3519 8629 3527 8589 3500 8587 3499 8560 3452 8551
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1200 PM CST Tue Jan 06 2009
The National Weather Service in Huntsville al has issued a * Flood Warning for the Flint River at Brownsboro * from Wednesday morning until Wednesday afternoon * at 11 am Tuesday the stage was 10.4 feet * minor flooding is forecast * flood stage is 17.0 feet * forecast... rise above flood stage by tomorrow morning and continue to rise to near 17.0 feet by tomorrow morning. The river will fall below flood stage tomorrow. * Impact... at 17.0 feet... water floods a large field on the upstream left bank and is flooding large portions of the downstream left bank. * Flood history... this crest compares to a previous crest of 17.6 feet on Dec 12 2008.
River flood observed noon 6pm mid 6am crest location stage stg day time Tue Tue Wed Wed stg day time
Flint River Brownsboro 17.0 10.4 Tue 11 am N/A 14.6 16.4 17.0 17.0 Wed 6 am
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851 am CST Tue Jan 06 2009
The National Weather Service in Huntsville al has issued a * Flood Warning for the Paint Rock river near Woodville * from late tonight until Thursday afternoon * at 7 am Tuesday the stage was 7.4 feet * minor flooding is forecast * flood stage is 16.0 feet * forecast... rise above flood stage by after midnight tomorrow and continue to rise to near 17.0 feet by early Thursday morning. The river will fall below flood stage by late Thursday morning. * Impact... at 16.0 feet... flood waters affect mostly bottomland along the river... including low-lying farm and pasturelands. * Flood history... this crest compares to a previous crest of 16.2 feet on Nov 5 2004.
River flood observed noon 6pm mid 6am crest location stage stg day time Tue Tue Wed Wed stg day time
Paint Rock river Woodville 16.0 7.4 Tue 7 am 8.3 11.7 15.8 16.7 17.0 Thu 12am
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Areal Flood Watch |
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Statement as of 10:08 AM CST on January 06, 2009
... Flood Watch remains in effect through this evening...
The Flood Watch continues for
* portions of north Alabama and southern middle Tennessee... including the following areas... in north Alabama... Colbert... Cullman... DeKalb... Franklin... Jackson... Lauderdale... Lawrence... Limestone... Madison... Marshall and Morgan. In southern middle Tennessee... Franklin... Lincoln and Moore.
* Through this evening
* periods of moderate to heavy rain will continue to affect the Tennessee Valley through this evening... as a low pressure system approaches the lower Mississippi Valley and tracks to the northeast. Rainfall totals through mid morning have reached nearly 3 inches in parts of Cullman... Marshall... and DeKalb counties... with one half to one inch elsewhere across the region. Additional rainfall of 1 to 3 inches can be expected... with the highest amounts likely to occur in Cullman... Marshall... and DeKalb counties... where the heaviest rain has already fallen.
* Storm total rainfall amounts will range from two to four inches... with isolated locations receiving over five inches. Multiple reports of flooding have already been received... and additional flooding on and around creeks and rivers is expected as more rainfall moves into the area. In addition... some larger area rivers are forecast to approach or exceed flood stage. Monitor the latest river flood watches... warnings... or statements for the latest on the flooding risks for larger rivers.
A Flood Watch means that flooding is possible but not imminent in the watch area. People in the watch area are advised to check preparedness requirements... keep informed... and be ready for quick action if flooding threatens.
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Local Storm Report |
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01/06/2009 0302 PM
1 miles W of Gurley, Madison County.
Flood, reported by NWS employee.
6 inches of water reported over the Road at the intersection of US Hwy 72 and Rock Cut Road in Gurley area.
01/06/2009 0326 PM
Huntsville, Madison County.
Flash flood, reported by Emergency Mngr.
Intersection of Little Cove Road and McMullen Road completely underwater.
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