Temperatures below the freezing mark are likely in the early morning hours of Tuesday. 🥶 https://t.co/y235LIHX0C
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) March 19, 2024
Temperatures below the freezing mark are likely in the early morning hours of Tuesday. 🥶 https://t.co/y235LIHX0C
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) March 19, 2024
Sunset Mobile,AL @spann @NWSMobile @rzweather @StormHour @ThePhotoHour @ThomasGeboyWX @michaelwhitewx @KDanielCCI @AlanSealls @wkrgcaroline @WKRGEd @mynbc15 #alwx #mobwx pic.twitter.com/TilzHUutm2
— Ditto Gorme (@dittogorme) March 19, 2024
The Freeze Warning in effect from late tonight until 9 am Tuesday morning for interior areas has been expanded to include Stone and George counties in southeast MS and interior Mobile/Baldwin counties in southwest AL. Overnight lows down to 30 are expected in the warning area. pic.twitter.com/MojyU86koJ
— NWS Mobile (@NWSMobile) March 18, 2024
Beautiful day across south Alabama and northwest Florida. Temperatures are peaking in the mid-60s across much of the area. 😎 pic.twitter.com/FOy1tGmnyf
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) March 18, 2024
We are flying yellow flags in Orange Beach today – Monday, March 18th. Yellow Flags represent a medium hazard and urge caution to anyone entering the Gulf. Morning view: Romar Beach Public Access. @spann #alwx pic.twitter.com/JKCWmS2Zhl
— City of Orange Beach (@cityorangebeach) March 18, 2024
COLD NIGHTS AHEAD… We have had many consecutive Fridays with rain over the last several weeks and this week will be no exception!
Temperatures will be below average this week with the coldest night being TONIGHT. Lows will be near the freezing mark by daybreak Tuesday.
FREEZE WARNING OVERNIGHT… Skies will become sunny on this Monday. High temperatures will be in the mid-60s.
Low temperatures overnight will be near the freezing mark in many communities across the region, particularly farther inland. Bring in sensitive plants and outdoor pets before bed tonight!
Heads up! A Freeze Warning is in effect from late Monday night until 9 am Tuesday morning for much of southeast Mississippi, interior southwest Alabama, and south-central Alabama for overnight lows down to 30. These temperatures are about 13 to 18 degrees below normal. pic.twitter.com/L6LuU4wti5
— NWS Mobile (@NWSMobile) March 18, 2024
LOW TEMPS NEAR & BELOW FREEZING MONDAY NIGHT INTO TUES. MORNING… Temperatures will dive to near or just below the freezing mark on Tuesday morning. A Freeze Warning will be in effect tomorrow (Monday) night through early Tuesday. Temperatures will be in the 28-35° range across the region, except at the immediate coast where upper-30s are more likely. This late season cold snap will be capable of killing sensitive plants! Bring in any potted plants you’ve planted and cover any young plants you may have planted over the last few weeks.
High temperatures on Monday will be in the low-60s with clearing skies likely throughout the day. I will have a detailed look at your forecast in the next regularly scheduled forecast video that will be posted by 7:15AM tomorrow morning.
Have a nice Sunday evening!
Late season cold snap will bring freezing temperatures to inland communities of southwest Alabama on Monday night and Tuesday morning. Details: https://t.co/pDpfiU7l8n pic.twitter.com/6R8lYXvpm9
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) March 18, 2024
A Freeze Warning is in effect for inland areas of southwest Alabama for tomorrow (Monday) night into Tuesday morning.
Temperatures will be in the 29-33° range in many communities farther inland. Bring in sensitive plants! pic.twitter.com/zjro5KbdrI
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) March 17, 2024
RAIN MOVING EAST… The large mass of rain moving across the region continues to move east this evening. Heavy rain continues in parts of Okaloosa, Walton, and Santa Rosa counties in northwest Florida.
Spotty showers are expected to continue into the evening hours.
Cooler, drier air arrives tonight.
Rain will continue this afternoon into this evening. Fortunately, at this point, no severe storms are expected for any land areas across southwest Alabama or northwest Florida.
Rain clears out this evening into tonight as cooler, drier air filters in. pic.twitter.com/3Qaaxu9MTi
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) March 17, 2024
Heavier downpours are happening near Fairhope, Daphne, and Point Clear as a large mass of rain pushes east across the region.
Ongoing trends suggest severe weather will not be an issue locally, even near the coast, as instability remains shunted farther to the south. pic.twitter.com/LvpkaZx278
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) March 17, 2024
Rain and thunderstorms continue to spread eastward across south Alabama and northwest Florida. Be ready for downpours this afternoon into this evening.
No severe weather risk farther inland, very low risk near immediate beach zones. pic.twitter.com/1ZbS0WvA1Y
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) March 17, 2024
Here comes the rain! Scattered showers are moving into west Alabama as of midday.
Rain and storms will increase in coverage over the next several hours. ⛈️ pic.twitter.com/ek4sOrkHpS
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) March 17, 2024
We are flying yellow flags in Orange Beach today – Sunday, March 17th. Yellow Flags represent a medium hazard and urge caution to anyone entering the Gulf. Morning view: Cotton Bayou Beach Public Access. @spann #alwx pic.twitter.com/mmIomUrHnG
— City of Orange Beach (@cityorangebeach) March 17, 2024
RAIN & STORMS LIKELY TODAY; LOW-END SEVERE WEATHER RISK NEAR COAST… The afternoon and evening hours will be quite wet most likely across the Alabama and northwest Florida coast. Rain chances are also high farther inland but there is basically no risk of severe storms farther inland. High temperatures will be near 70 degrees on this St. Patrick’s Day.
Have a nice Sunday!
Saturday Night May Day Park Daphne,AL @spann @NWSMobile @StormHour @ThePhotoHour @ThomasGeboyWX @michaelwhitewx @KDanielCCI @AlanSealls @wkrgcaroline @WKRGEd #alwx #sunset pic.twitter.com/HGicfHM0Sv
— Ditto Gorme (@dittogorme) March 17, 2024
This is how the radar may look tomorrow (Sunday) at 4PM CDT. Wet Sunday P.M. likely! Isolated strong storms may become possible near the coast. pic.twitter.com/zDSvZtJ9RE
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) March 16, 2024
Thunderstorms are likely at times on Sunday, specifically near the Alabama and northwest Florida beaches. There is a low-end chance of a few stronger storms capable of producing damaging wind gusts and perhaps a tornado or two.
Risk is much lower farther inland. pic.twitter.com/hQEG12df5V
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) March 16, 2024
ISOLATED STORMS POSSIBLE… Most communities across south Alabama and northwest Florida will remain dry today. A few storms may happen closer to the coast. High temperatures will be in the upper-70s and near 80°.
Have a great Saturday!
✅ The severe weather risk has ended across south Alabama and northwest Florida. All clear for tonight!
Rain and spotty storms will continue but the threat of tornadoes, large hail, and damaging winds has ended.
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) March 16, 2024
WEATHER ALERT… Severe Thunderstorm Watch Expired for Bay-FL, Holmes-FL, Walton-FL & Washington-FL Counties until 7:00 PM.
Alert Expired by the National Weather Service TAE at 6:51 PM CDT Friday, March 15, 2024 and is valid until 7:00 PM CDT Friday, March 15, 2024.
WEATHER ALERT… Severe Thunderstorm Watch Cancelled for Coffee-AL, Dale-AL, Geneva-AL, Henry-AL & Houston-AL Counties.
Alert Cancelled by the National Weather Service TAE at 6:26 PM CDT Friday, March 15, 2024 and is valid until 7:00 PM CDT Friday, March 15, 2024.