Flash Flood — Lee, Alabama
2025-04-06 · near Loachapoka, Lee, Alabama
Event narrative
Various roadways around Auburn and Opelika became impassable due to floodwaters.
Wider weather episode
Deep-layer ridging over the Southeast United States held up a trough over the Central United States for the first few days of April, leading to a prolonged and significant severe weather and flooding event from Texas to Ohio and West Virginia along a stalled boundary. As the ridge began to retreat eastward, a cold front slowly progressed through Central Alabama on April 6, with an all-hazards weather event unfolding. Slow moving thunderstorms from early morning to late afternoon resulted in flooding issues across northwestern counties and the Birmingham, Montgomery, and Auburn/Opelika areas. Additionally, two brief tornadoes were confirmed, and there were a few isolated reports of hail and wind damage. Late that evening, a motorist in Hale County drove into a downed tree, resulting in a fatality.
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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1233981. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.