Scott Martin | July 27, 2021 @ 4:40 pm
Here are some flooding reports coming in from the torrential downpours that are occurring over portions of Jefferson and Shelby counties (raw text from NWS Chat):
Alabaster [Shelby Co, AL] PUBLIC reports FLASH FLOOD at 3:37 PM CDT SIGNIFICANT FLOODING IN SEVERAL SPOTS AROUND ALABASTER. WATER WAS OVER BRIDGES AND ROADWAYS WERE IMPASSABLE INCLUDING HWY 119, HWY 31, 1ST ST W, 8TH ST SW, AND OLD SIMMSVILLE RD.
1 ENE Birmingham [Jefferson Co, AL] PUBLIC reports FLASH FLOOD at 4:05 PM CDT A FEW ROADS WERE IMPASSABLE NEAR PEPPER PLACE.
1 NE UAB Campus [Jefferson Co, AL] PUBLIC reports FLASH FLOOD at 4:15 PM CDT A FEW ROADS WERE FLOODED AND IMPASSABLE NEAR UAB.
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1of3Justin Hill, the founder and owner of Eastaboga Bee Company, sits among the hives in his bee fields in rural Eastaboga, Ala. (Bob Carlton/The Birmingham News via AP)Bob Carlton/APShow MoreShow Less
2of3Eastaboga Bee Company wildflower honey is available at the Market at Pepper Place in Birmingham, Ala., on select Saturdays. (Bob Carlton/The Birmingham News via AP)Bob Carlton/APShow MoreShow Less
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EASTABOGA, Ala. (AP) A tall, bushy privet has grown up between the seat and steering wheel of the rusted, old Oliver tractor, which is parked right where Elvin Hill left it nearly 50 years ago.