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Zeta: Outages, Flood Warnings Grow in 2 a.m. Update
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The list of Flash Flood Warnings continues to grow as Zeta makes its way through central and western Alabama. The high wind impact event is leaving downed trees, power lines and outages in its wake but right now no widespread damage is being reported.
As of 2 a.m. Thursday, several counties in central and west Alabama are under a Flash Flood Warning. This includes:
- Autauga
- Bibb
- Calhoun
- Chilton
- Jefferson
- Perry
- Shelby
- St. Clair
- Talladega
All the above counties are under this warning until 3:45 a.m. with the exception of Jefferson County, which remains in the warning until 4:15 a.m. St. Clair, Calhoun and Talladega Counties will be under this warning until 5 a.m.
PowerOutage.us is keeping us up-to-date on who is weathering this storm in the dark. While these numbers cannot be accurately verified, they act as a good metric for what Alabama Power and local co-op utility companies might report later this morning.
Outages have grown since 1 a.m. Here are the current numbers for our coverage area:
- Bibb: 1,296
- Fayette: 49
- Greene: 210
- Hale: 593
- Jefferson: 1,496
- Lamar: 90
- Perry: 2,321
- Pickens: 6
- Sumter: 627
- Tuscaloosa: 732
- Walker: 37
As damage continues to appear, please send us your photos and videos. We are monitoring our eight station app chats, nine Facebook pages and The Tuscaloosa Thread's Twitter account for all your damage reports.
If you send us a photo or video of damage occurring in your area, you might be featured on our sites. However, please do not endanger yourself for the sake of a picture.
For all the latest weather information, tune in to any of our eight radio stations throughout the night as Mary K and Savannah deliver hourly updates and breaking news coverage.
Stay tuned to this site for more information as it becomes available.
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