Strong Wind — Lee, Alabama
2024-01-09 · Lee, Alabama
Event narrative
During the early morning of January 9, numerous trees were blown down around Lee County by strong gradient winds. Several trees blocked roadways or fell onto homes or power lines, resulting in power outages. A couple weather stations gusted up to 50 mph at times.
Wider weather episode
A line of thunderstorms moved across Central Alabama early on January 9, bringing heavy rainfall across much of the area. Rainfall totals were highest along the Interstate 65 corridor from Birmingham to Montgomery, with up to 5 inches of rain resulting in flooding in parts of Autauga and Elmore counties. Aside from the precipitation, strong gradient winds late January 8 through the day on January 9, with gusts up to 40 mph, resulted in trees falling on homes, vehicles, and power lines. A fatality and an injury occurred when trees fell onto vehicles in two separate events.
Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1152197. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.