Severe thunderstorms lashed parts of Alabama on Sunday evening, leading to flash flooding across several counties and causing widespread disruptions. Jefferson, Shelby, and Tuscaloosa counties were particularly hard hit, with streets and creeks overflowing.
In Tuscaloosa, Wesley Lollar was seen wading through deep water, although he confirmed that his house was unaffected, according to AL.com.The storm also brought scattered power outages across the state, impacting around 10,000 residents.
Woodland Drive in Homewood was submerged under water, and reports emerged of trees down and streets flooded in Cahaba Heights, Jefferson County.
The National Weather Service has issued a flash flood warning for Jefferson and Shelby counties, which remains in effect until 7:45 pm.
In Tuscaloosa, Wesley Lollar was seen wading through deep water, although he confirmed that his house was unaffected, according to AL.com.The storm also brought scattered power outages across the state, impacting around 10,000 residents.
Woodland Drive in Homewood was submerged under water, and reports emerged of trees down and streets flooded in Cahaba Heights, Jefferson County.
The National Weather Service has issued a flash flood warning for Jefferson and Shelby counties, which remains in effect until 7:45 pm.