Weather
Winston
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Statement as of 03:36 PM CDT on May 11, 2008 |
... Record daily maximum rainfall set at Birmingham... a record rainfall of 1.54 inch was set at Birmingham today. This breaks the old record of 1.28 set in 1996. |
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05/10/2008 1150 PM Double Springs, Winston County. Thunderstorm wind damage, reported by Emergency Mngr. Minor roof damage at Double Springs Elementary School. 05/11/2008 0254 am 4 miles N of natural bridgewell, Winston County. Thunderstorm wind damage, reported by Emergency Mngr. Trees and power lines down on County Road 17 between US 278 and State Highway 13. 05/11/2008 1206 am 5 miles N of Haleyville, Winston County. Hail e0.75 inch, reported by public. Dime to penny size hail reported 5 miles north of Haleyville on the Franklin and Winston County line. 05/11/2008 1238 am Double Springs, Winston County. Thunderstorm wind damage, reported by amateur radio. Structural damage reported in Double Springs. 05/11/2008 0254 am 4 miles N of natural bridgewell, Winston County. Thunderstorm wind damage, reported by Emergency Mngr. Trees and power lines down on County Road 17 between US 278 and State Highway 13. 05/10/2008 1150 PM Double Springs, Winston County. Thunderstorm wind damage, reported by Emergency Mngr. Minor roof damage at Double Springs Elementary School. 05/11/2008 1206 am 5 miles N of Haleyville, Winston County. Hail e0.75 inch, reported by public. Dime size hail reported 5 miles north of Haleyville on Franklin/Winston County line. 05/11/2008 1238 am Double Springs, Winston County. Thunderstorm wind damage, reported by amateur radio. Structural damage reported in Double Springs. 05/11/2008 1206 am 8 miles ESE of Phil campbelllville, Winston County. Hail e0.50 inch, reported by amateur radio. Dime size hail reported 5 miles north of Haleyville. 05/11/2008 0254 am 4 miles N of natural bridgewell, Winston County. Thunderstorm wind damage, reported by Emergency Mngr. Trees and power lines down on County Road 17 between US 278 and State Highway 13. 05/10/2008 1150 PM Double Springs, Winston County. Thunderstorm wind damage, reported by Emergency Mngr. Minor roof damage at Double Springs Elementary School. 05/11/2008 1206 am 5 miles N of Haleyville, Winston County. Hail e0.75 inch, reported by public. Dime size hail reported 5 miles north of Haleyville on Franklin/Winston County line. 05/11/2008 1238 am Double Springs, Winston County. Thunderstorm wind damage, reported by amateur radio. Structural damage reported in Double Springs. 05/11/2008 0254 am 4 miles N of Natural Bridge, Winston County. Thunderstorm wind damage, reported by Emergency Mngr. Trees and power lines down on County Road 17 between US 278 and State Highway 13. 05/10/2008 1150 PM Double Springs, Winston County. Thunderstorm wind damage, reported by Emergency Mngr. Minor roof damage at Double Springs Elementary School. 05/11/2008 1206 am 8 miles ESE of Phil campbelllville, Winston County. Hail e0.50 inch, reported by amateur radio. Dime size hail reported 5 miles north of Haleyville. 05/11/2008 1206 am 8 miles ESE of Phil campbel, Winston County. Hail e0.50 inch, reported by amateur radio. Dime size hail reported 5 miles north of Haleyville. 05/11/2008 1238 am Double Springs, Winston County. Thunderstorm wind damage, reported by amateur radio. Structural damage reported in Double Springs. 05/11/2008 1206 am 5 miles N of Haleyville, Winston County. Hail e0.75 inch, reported by public. Dime size hail reported 5 miles north of Haleyville on Franklin/Winston County line. 05/08/2008 0205 PM 5 miles N of Smith Dam, Winston County. Thunderstorm wind damage, reported by Emergency Mngr. Possible tornado... multiple trees down. 05/08/2008 0205 PM 5 miles N of Smith Dam, Winston County. Thunderstorm wind damage, reported by Emergency Mngr. Possible tornado... multiple trees down. 05/08/2008 0142 PM 5 miles N of Smith Dam, Winston County. Thunderstorm wind damage, reported by Emergency Mngr. Possible tornado... multiple trees down. 05/08/2008 0142 PM 5 miles N of Smith Dam, Winston County. Thunderstorm wind damage, reported by Emergency Mngr. Possible tornado... multiple trees down. |