
On Sunday night, severe thunderstorms whipped through portions of Alabama, causing widespread disruptions and flash flooding in numerous counties. Jefferson, Shelby, and Tuscaloosa regions were especially hard hit, with roads and rivers overflowing.
In Tuscaloosa, Wesley Lollar was seen wading through strong waters, although he confirmed that his home was intact, according to AL.com. The wind also brought scattered power outages across the state, impacting around 10, 000 people.
In Cahaba Heights, Jefferson County, reports of trees falling and flooding down Woodland Drive in Homewood led to the discovery of waters.
The National Weather Service has issued a flash flood alert for Shelby and Jefferson counties that will remain in effect until 7:45 p.