The threat of damaging winds remains in southern Alabama, southern Georgia, and the northern Florida Panhandle. Storm activity is expected to gradually decrease over the next 1-3 hours. A severe thunderstorm warning is in effect for Pike County, Alabama, including Troy and Brundidge, until 8:45 p.m. CDT due to the threat of wind gusts up to 60 mph and quarter-sized hailstones.
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A severe thunderstorm in central Barbour County is moving southeast at 35 mph, bringing 60 mph wind gusts and quarter-sized hail to areas including Eufaula, Clayton and Texasville. Seek shelter immediately.
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Severe thunderstorms in Marengo, Lowndes and Dallas counties are moving south. Wind gusts of up to 60 mph and quarter-sized hailstones are expected, causing damage to vehicles, roofs, facades and trees. Magnolia, Fort Deposit and nearby communities are among those affected.
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Severe weather warnings remain in effect for several counties in central and southern Alabama, as well as parts of northwest Florida and southwest Georgia. Residents in these areas should remain alert as the storms could bring damaging winds and hail by the evening.
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A line of severe storms is moving southward across South Central Alabama tonight. There is a risk of damaging winds. There is also some hail.
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New warning for a line of severe storms that could bring winds of 60-70 mph.
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Dangerous storms continue to move through several areas.
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Monitor severe storm areas where damaging wind gusts and very large hail may still occur.
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In their 5:00 p.m. AST update, the NHC stated that Ernesto’s maximum sustained winds are now at 75 mph. The pressure is 977 mb and the motion is to the NNE at 17 mph. The center was located about 520 miles south of Halifax, Nova Scotia.
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It’s another strong storm moving from Goodwater (where there has been hail in the past) to Alexander City and Lake Martin. New warning until 5:30 p.m.
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More gusts. Additional warnings issued.
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Dangerous storms continue to rage. Please pay attention to the weather.
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Storms continue to rage in parts of central Alabama and some severe weather warnings are in effect.
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Severe storm near Ranburne, moving east at 30 mph. Wind gusts to 60 mph and hailstone-sized quarters remain the greatest threat.
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