Broadcast Time 09/24/2024 01:46 CDT
Rise 6:31AM
Set 6:36PM
Reporting Station : Opelika Airport, AL
Clear. Mild.
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Rise 6:31AM
Set 6:36PM
Waning gibbous
Rise10:39PM
Set12:55PM
MONDAY EVENING
ATL / No delays
Broadcast Time 09/24/2024 01:46 CDT
Issued By | NWS Tallahassee FL | Broadcast Time | 09/24/2024 01:46 CDT |
Issuing Time | 09/24/2024 01:46 CDT | Valid Until | 09/27/2024 07:00 CDT |
* WHAT. Flooding caused by excessive rainfall due to a tropical system. * WHERE. Portions of southeast Alabama, including the following areas, Coffee, Dale, Geneva, Henry and Houston, Florida, including the following areas, Calhoun, Central Walton, Coastal Bay, Coastal Dixie, Coastal Franklin, Coastal Gulf, Coastal Jefferson, Coastal Taylor, Coastal Wakulla, Gadsden, Holmes, Inland Bay, Inland Dixie, Inland Franklin, Inland Gulf, Inland Jefferson, Inland Taylor, Inland Wakulla, Jackson, Lafayette, Leon, Liberty, Madison, North Walton, South Walton and Washington, and Georgia, including the following areas, Baker, Ben Hill, Berrien, Brooks, Calhoun, Clay, Colquitt, Cook, Decatur, Dougherty, Early, Grady, Irwin, Lanier, Lee, Lowndes, Miller, Mitchell, Quitman, Randolph, Seminole, Terrell, Thomas, Tift, Turner and Worth. * WHEN. From Wednesday evening through Friday morning. * IMPACTS. Excessive rainfall due to a tropical system will likely result in areas of flash flooding some of which could be locally considerable across portions of the watch area. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS. - As Potential Tropical Cyclone Nine approaches the forecast area later this week, widespread moderate to heavy rain is expected across southeast Alabama, southwest Georgia, and the Florida Panhandle and Big Bend. The current forecast calls for 3 to 6 inches of rain likely across the area with localized totals as high as 10 inches possible across portions of the Florida Big Bend. This could lead to some flash flooding, some of which could be locally considerable. Antecedent conditions are rather wet along and west of the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint (ACF) River system. Farther east, rainfall has generally been near or below normal. Given the saturated soils over the western areas, these areas may be more susceptible to flash flooding. Urban and poor drainage areas would also be susceptible. - http://www.weather.gov/safety/flood
Rise 6:31AM
Set 6:36PM
Waning gibbous
Rise10:39PM
Set12:55PM
MONDAY EVENING
ATL / No delays
Rise 6:31AM
Set 6:36PM
Waning gibbous
Rise10:39PM
Set12:55PM
MONDAY EVENING
ATL / No delays
Rise 6:31AM
Set 6:36PM
Waning gibbous
Rise10:39PM
Set12:55PM
MONDAY EVENING
ATL / No delays