akt1985
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I feel bad for those vacationing in Gatlinburg this week as every day has featured an MCS rolling through the Smokies.
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I'd gladly take that. 17 days and counting since measurable rainfall in Tuscaloosa.I feel bad for those vacationing in Gatlinburg this week as every day has featured an MCS rolling through the Smokies.
I'd gladly take that. 17 days and counting since measurable rainfall in Tuscaloosa.
It's honestly become a joke. We've been hitting highs in the upper 90s because of how dry it has been locally. The only reason this map below (2 week running total) shows 0.1-0.25" of rain for Tuscaloosa is because of it's coarse resolution. Last rainfall >0.01 on campus was 6/11.That is crazy to me that it has missed Tuscaloosa that much. I've barely been able to get yard work done in Trussville (my back yard doesn't drain well) because it has rained seemingly every other day for the past few weeks.
A tree on a house in Huntsville, reports of trees in powerlines in N. Madison co. That's about it. Apparently a large tree blocking a road at Lake Guntersville State Park.Any reports of damage in the Huntsville area?
#PolygonsGoneWild Has an entire CWA ever been under a Severe Thunderstorm Warning? HUN going for the record (and rightly so).
We lost several big oaks on the Quad and power is out. They were definitely close to severe limits if not above.The gust front on that MCS was pretty wild, 20+ minutes of strong wind and fascinating low dark scuddy skies. Roads covered in leaves and twigs all around.
I feel bad for those vacationing in Gatlinburg this week as every day has featured an MCS rolling through the Smokies.