Areal Flood Advisory issued for Tuscaloosa County
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The National Weather Service in Birmingham has issued a Urban and Small Stream Flood Advisory for. Southwestern Tuscaloosa County in west central Alabama. Until 815 PM CDT. At 622 PM CDT, Doppler radar indicated heavy rain due to thunderstorms. This will cause urban and small stream flooding. Between 1 and 2 inches of rain have fallen. Some locations that will experience flooding include. Tuscaloosa, Northport, Holt, Coker, Tuscaloosa Regional Airport, Tuscaloosa Amphitheater, Bryant Denny Stadium, McFarland Mall, University Mall, Palmore Park, Fosters Boat Landing, Stillman College, Oliver Lock And Dam, Flatwoods, Fosters, Taylorville,
Flash Flood Watch Issued for Tuscaloosa, Alabama
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Tuesday afternoon the Nick s Kids Foundation announced via its Twitter account a contribution toward Temporary Emergency Services of West Alabama to aid flood victims in Northport still reeling from the June 19 storm produced by Tropical Storm Claudette.
West Alabama s Temporary Emergency Services office is located at 1705 15th St. in Tuscaloosa and can be reached via phone at (205) 758-5535. The website for more information and resources is linked here.
The size of the contribution hasn t been disclosed, however, any victims from mid-June s flooding are encouraged to reach out for aid and assistance.
Tropical Storm Claudette produced flash flooding in Northport during a storm that engulfed much of West Alabama and carried into Birmingham and Northeast Alabama. The flooding closed 11 roadways in the Northport and Tuscaloosa areas and caused damage to homes across the region including a mobile home park in Northport.