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  1. @themostbob ...cont. For the entire year, 2009 ranks 25th, but there is still a month and a half to go. Record is 73.58" in 1989.
  2. @themostbob Sorry for the delay getting back to you. For the year to date, this year ranks 6th with 58.38". 1975 is 1st with 67.38" ...cont.
  3. Epic Tennessee Valley “Ida” Rainfall Totals List http://bit.ly/1rv263
  4. Reminder: Cullman County Spotter Class Tonight http://bit.ly/3WNf1h
  5. Tornado Watch until 7pm for Lauderdale, Colbert, Franklin, and Lawrence counties in Alabama.
  6. Wet Weather Woes Continue http://bit.ly/3TvuHj
  7. Reminder: Marshall County Spotter Class Tonight http://bit.ly/x1keG
  8. At the Barbecue Cookoff http://bit.ly/3Xm9d1
  9. Come Visit Us At the Jack Daniel’s World Championship Invitational Barbecue http://bit.ly/1OMh6
  10. Reminder: Lauderdale County Spotter Class Tonight http://bit.ly/sKk7L
  11. It’s Fall Severe Weather Awareness Day http://bit.ly/KgnhI
  12. Monday Morning Lows http://bit.ly/f0uhq
  13. Frost on the Pumpkins - Sunday Morning Low Temps http://bit.ly/8KG2P
  14. Record Low Maximum Temps Saturday http://bit.ly/2Wazv9
  15. Sleet on Mt Cheaha today. Freezing temps possible tonight. It sure is Fall.
  16. Reminder: Jackson County Spotter Class Tonight http://bit.ly/63AAJ
  17. Also, there's a Flash Flood WARNING for Cullman County until 215am. There are already reports of water ponding on roads in West Point.
  18. So, the Flash Flood Watch is now for the entire area...still running through Wednesday afternoon.
  19. I swear I'm not a broken record. Flash Flood Watch (for areas south of the Tennessee River) through tomorrow afternoon.
  20. Flash Flood Warning extended for Big Wills Creek until 145 pm. It remains above flood stage at Fort Payne.