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Alberto Update: Heavy Rain, Flooding Main Concerns

Alberto may have been downgraded to a depression, but heavy rain and possibly flooding is a concern for the state.

BIRMINGHAM, AL - Subtropical Storm Alberto has been downgraded to a depression, but that does not mean Alabama has dodged a weather bullet, so to speak. Heavy rain and possible flooding is a concern for most parts of the state, as the storm makes its way north.

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A wind advisory is in effect for much of east and central Alabama today gradient winds of 20-30 mph are likely with a few gusts to 35 mph, but the National Weather Service does not expect major problems with tree or power-line damage as Alberto continues to weaken, and the central pressure continues to rise. However, some areas of the state have reported trees down according to the Alabama Emergency Management Agency.

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A few isolated, small, short-lived tornadoes are possible near the Georgia border later today and tonight as the air becomes more unstable, but this is a low-end threat. "Remember these type tornadoes often last for only a few minutes, and are low-topped and literally under the radar, so it will be hard to provide a warning for them," said a report from the NWS-Birmingham. "We will keep a close eye on the showers in that part of the state."

The wind and rain will diminish tonight as Alberto moves into Tennessee.

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