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Weather warning: Storms roll into Alabama counties

Liam Smith
Last updated: 2025/06/27 04:15
Liam Smith
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  • Lightning on the horizon: Understanding the risks
  • What to do if lightning is nearby
  • Caught outside? Maximize your safety
  • Heavy rain and flood risk: What drivers need to know

Severe thunderstorm watch for DeKalb and Jackson: Thursday night update

As of Thursday, May 8, at 8:38 p.m., the National Weather Service has issued an updated severe thunderstorm watch for DeKalb and Jackson Counties, Alabama, valid until 10:00 p.m. Thunderstorms are expected to intensify during the evening hours, bringing frequent lightning, heavy rainfall, and possibly damaging wind gusts.

Lightning on the horizon: Understanding the risks

Each year, lightning strikes hit the United States around 25 million times, with most strikes happening during the summer. Sadly, an average of 20 lives are lost annually due to lightning-related incidents. The danger rises sharply when the storm is directly overhead but remains even after it seems to have passed.

What to do if lightning is nearby

When planning to be outdoors, it’s critical to develop a lightning safety plan. If you see threatening skies or hear thunder, this is a clear signal that lightning is in the area. Head indoors immediately, opting for a solid structure with a roof and four walls.

Once you’re inside, stay away from corded phones, electrical appliances, water pipes, and windows. Lightning can travel through wiring and plumbing, making it dangerous to use anything connected to these systems during a storm.

Remain inside for at least 30 minutes after the last lightning strike or clap of thunder before resuming any outdoor activities.

Caught outside? Maximize your safety

If you can’t get inside, avoid high ground, open fields, and isolated tall objects, including lone trees. In wooded areas, stay in lower groves, and if you’re with others, spread out to reduce the chance of multiple injuries from a single lightning strike.

If you’re camping, find lower terrain like a valley or ravine. Never rely on a tent for protection. Stay away from water, metal equipment, and anything wet, as they efficiently conduct electricity.

Heavy rain and flood risk: What drivers need to know

Persistent rain could trigger flash flooding, especially in areas where the ground is saturated. If you’re near a culvert, drainage ditch, or any area with rapid runoff, keep your distance—water can rise and move swiftly.

When driving, follow the two-second rule—but double it when it’s raining. Slow down and ease off the gas pedal gradually instead of braking hard. The first 30 minutes of rainfall are especially dangerous because oil and grime make roads slick.

Stick to the middle lanes, where water pools less, and turn on your headlights for better visibility. Keep distance from large trucks or buses—the spray from their wheels can severely limit your vision.

If your windshield wipers struggle to keep up or visibility is poor, pull over to a safe location such as a rest stop or behind a guardrail. Always turn on your hazard lights when stopped on the roadside.

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