####018001333#### FGUS84 KBMX 030103 RVSBMX ALC047-105-040115- Hydrologic Statement National Weather Service Birmingham AL 803 PM CDT Fri May 2 2025 ...River Statement For The Cahaba River at Marion Junction... .Recent heavy rainfall is producing rises on the Cahaba River. However, levels are expected to remain below established flood stages, and any overflow along the river should be of minor nature. The Cahaba River at Marion Junction. * At 7:00 PM CDT Friday the stage was 4.0 feet. * Action stage is 15.0 feet. * Flood stage is 36.0 feet. * Forecast...The river is expected to rise to a crest of 15.9 feet early Monday afternoon. * Impact...At 15.0 feet...Flooding around Oakmulgee Creek begins and cattle need to be moved to higher ground. Overflow of pasture lands increases at stages above 20 feet. Another statement will be issued by Saturday evening, or sooner if conditions warrant. Please stay tuned to NOAA Weather radio or your local media for later statements concerning this event. It is emphasized that these forecasts are based on rainfall that has already occurred and on additional rainfall expected during the next 48 hours. If more rainfall than is currently forecast occurs it may become necessary to revise these forecasts upward. $$ ####018001075#### FGUS84 KHUN 030105 RVSHUN ALC089-040115- Hydrologic Statement National Weather Service Huntsville AL 805 PM CDT Fri May 2 2025 ...River Statement For The Flint River at Brownsboro... Runoff from rainfall is expected to cause river levels to rise rapidly on the Flint River at Brownsboro. Although it is not expected to reach flood stage, some nuisance flooding of lowlands may still occur. If additional rainfall occurs, the river could still reach Flood Stage. The Flint River at Brownsboro. * At 6:00 PM CDT Friday the stage was 8.3 feet. * Action stage is 15.0 feet. * Flood stage is 17.0 feet. * Forecast...The river is expected to rise to a crest of 15.4 feet Sunday morning. * Impact...At 15.0 feet...Water begins to flood the downstream left bank. All persons with interests along the river should monitor the latest forecasts, and be prepared to take necessary precautions to protect life and property from rising river levels.Additional information is available at www.weather.gov. $$ AMP