Thunderstorm Wind — St. Clair, Alabama
2024-02-12 · near Wattsville, St. Clair, Alabama
Event narrative
Several trees were uprooted into roadways in Pell City and to the northwest of town, including along Mount Moriah Rd, Trent Ln, Eden Acres, Cogswell Ave, Avondale Dr, and Dickey Dr.
Wider weather episode
A slow-moving storm system brought several inches of rainfall to most of Central Alabama from early morning on February 11 through the evening of February 12. While most areas saw at least 1-2 inches of rain, parts of southern and southeastern Central Alabama recorded as much as 8 inches, especially across parts of Lee, Macon, and Russell counties. Waves of heavy rainfall resulted in flooding along the Interstate 85 corridor during the afternoon of February 11 and again during the early morning of February 12. More storms formed in western and central parts of the area around midday February 12, ahead of an approaching cold front. A few of these storms produced hail up to penny to quarter size, notably around Tuscaloosa and Hoover, along with sporadic tree damage. After the frontal passage, flooding of large streams and creeks in Russell and Macon counties continued into February 13.
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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1151976. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.