On Sunday, 8/17, storms rolled through the Tennessee Valley, heading generally east. I started following the storms just northwest of Meridianville and followed them to just east of Gurley. These storms were not tornadic and showed no signs of rotation. They were moderate lightning generators and produced light to moderate winds with moderate rain. Don’t forget to check out our Alabama Storm Chasers & Spotters group on Facebook!
Video of the first cell I encountered northwest of Meridianville. I was at the 9600 block of Patterson Rd.
A couple of animated GIFs from that same cell:
Photos of the first cell:
Some of the lightning shots from the day (click on the image to see the full size photo):

Sitting at intersection of US-72 & Dug Hill Rd looking east along US-72. Striking the radio tower northwest of Gurley.

Sitting at intersection of US-72 & Dug Hill Rd looking east along US-72. Mountain strike northwest of Gurley.
For some reason my dashcam is doing this weird thing with lightning: