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    Central and northern Alabama, Extreme northwest and west central Georgia
    EFFECTIVE
    This Monday afternoon and evening from 400 PM until 1000 PM CDT.
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    Scattered large hail and isolated very large hail events to 2 inches in diameter possible, Scattered damaging wind gusts to 70 mph possible, A tornado or two possible
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    Clusters of storms will spread eastward from Mississippi into Alabama through late evening, and eventually reach northwest Georgia. Storm mode will be complicated with a mix of clusters and some embedded supercells with attendant threats of occasional wind damage, large hail, and a tornado or two. The severe thunderstorm watch area is approximately along and 70 statute miles north and south of a line from 55 miles southwest of Muscle Shoals AL to 45 miles east northeast of Anniston AL. For a complete depiction of the watch see the associated watch outline update (WOUS64 KWNS WOU0).
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Sheryl Crow Taps Keith Richards, Sting, Neil Young, & Eric Clapton For Final Album

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Out today (August 28th) is Sheryl Crow's new star-studded album, Threads. The set features guest spots by such icons as Keith Richards, Stevie Nicks, Willie Nelson, Eric Clapton, Sting, Gary Clark Jr., Neil Young, Joe Walsh, Kris Kristofferson, and Vince Gill — among many others.

Highlights on Threads, which Crow has stated will be her final full-length release, include Eric Clapton reprising his guitar work on a cover of George Harrison's "Beware Of Darkness" with Sting and Brandi Carlisle, and her cover of the Rolling Stones' Voodoo Lounge country weeper, "The Worst," with Keith Richards.

Sheryl Crow spoke frankly about what this album means to her, both musically and spiritually: ["The common thread is music and the people that made them.  When I reflect on my career, I reflect on a seven-year-old who was obsessed with records and would pore over the album credits and would dream about becoming a Stevie Nicks or a Bonnie Raitt or an Emmylou Harris or a Keith Richards.  And that thread, from the moment of being inspired by musicians and music, runs all the way through my life creatively and personally.  And it leads me, actually, into this next generation of young artists who are still inspiring me to make music and do what I’m doing."] SOUNDCUE :39 (OC: what I’m doing)

Sheryl Crow On Threads :

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