SCATTERED STORMS INLAND… Scattered showers and thunderstorms continue to bubble up across inland areas of southwest Alabama this evening. Storm activity will likely dwindle somewhat after sunset.

SCATTERED STORMS INLAND… Scattered showers and thunderstorms continue to bubble up across inland areas of southwest Alabama this evening. Storm activity will likely dwindle somewhat after sunset.
Severe Thunderstorm Warning for parts of northern Monroe County and western Wilcox County till 2:15PM. Gusty winds and hail will be possible. This includes Keith, Franklin, Natchez, Fountain, Scratch Ankle, Vredenburgh, Yellow Bluff, Possum Bend, and Pine Hill. pic.twitter.com/ysyeKYlXBv
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) May 24, 2022
Severe Thunderstorm Warning for Monroe and Wilcox County in AL until 2:15pm.
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) May 24, 2022
Severe Thunderstorm Warning for Grove Hill, Fulton, Thomasville, Sandflat, Springfield, Bashi, Opine, McEntrye, and much of northern Clarke County, AL till 1:45PM. Gusty winds and hail are the main concerns. pic.twitter.com/G2aEvirQKx
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) May 24, 2022
Severe Thunderstorm Warning for Clarke County in AL until 1:45pm.
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) May 24, 2022
Loud thunderstorms are moving north across Clarke County in southwest Alabama. Heavy rain will begin in the next 30-45 minutes in Grove Hill, Whatley, Fulton, Thomasville, Coffeeville, and Bashi.
Storms are also popping up near Repton, Monroeville, L Pond, and Stockton. pic.twitter.com/E4QqXqf4SV
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) May 24, 2022
Storms developing across southwest Alabama will move into central Alabama over the next few hours. The Storm Prediction Center suggests the severe weather risk will remain low enough that a weather watch won’t be issued. pic.twitter.com/J4DtrcDc2M
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) May 24, 2022
Storms continue to pop up at midday on this Tuesday. Heavy rain is happening along the US45 corridor near Citronelle and Chunchula. Storms are also firing near Stockton, Choctaw Bluff, and Gosport. pic.twitter.com/RUYXFrBm1o
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) May 24, 2022
Thunderstorms will be possible through Thursday. Drier conditions ahead for the weekend! pic.twitter.com/djNCyJcxcb
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) May 24, 2022
SCATTERED STORMS MOVING NORTH… Scattered thunderstorms that extend from Red Level on the east side to Saraland on the west side are moving north across the local area. Heavy rain is happening near Creola, Poarch, Castleberry, Johnsonville, and Brooklyn.
These storms will continue to move north over the next hour.
More storms are expected to pop up over the next few hours.
STORMS MOVING NORTH… Thunderstorms on the north side of the Mobile metro near Prichard and Saarland are moving north this morning.
These storms are producing cloud-to-ground lightning and loud thunder.
Loud storms are also happening near Atmore, Century, Flomaton, and Brewton.
Thunderstorms near Jay, Berrydale, McDavid, and Walnut Hill are moving toward Atmore, Flomaton, and Brewton. Storms remain below severe limits, although loud thunder is happening. pic.twitter.com/XtmfMXin4t
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) May 24, 2022
SCATTERED THUNDERSTORMS TODAY, TOMORROW, & THURSDAY; DRIER WEEKEND… Thunderstorms will again be possible on this Tuesday across south Alabama and northwest Florida. While the Storm Prediction Center has included all of our local area in their low-end, Level 1 (out of 5) severe weather risk valid for today, the risk is driven by the potential for gusty winds and small hail. There is no significant tornado risk today across the local area. Scattered storms will be possible again on Wednesday ahead of very high rain chances on Thursday as a cold front approaches from the northwest. Thursday will feature numerous thunderstorms and may end up being the wettest day of the entire week. Fortunately, the weekend looks drier. A few more Tuesday morning forecast notes are below.
STORMS AROUND TODAY… Pop-up thunderstorms will be possible throughout the day on this Tuesday. The main hazard concerns will be cloud-to-ground lightning and heavy rain. Small hail and gusty winds will be possible in the strongest of the storms that develop today. The greatest chance of rain and storms will happen from 10AM to 5PM. I will have radar updates posted throughout the day in the RedZone Weather app.
TROPICS QUIET… The Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean Sea, and Atlantic Ocean are quiet with no tropical storms expected to form over the next 5-7 days, despite what the fear mongers and single image model run posters have said for weeks on social media. If you missed my annual post about this, make sure to take 2 minutes to read it here.
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See all the details in your Tuesday morning #rzw forecast video. Have a great day!
⛈ Scattered thunderstorms are likely at times on this Tuesday. Greatest rain chance happens at midday and into the early afternoon hours. High temperatures will be in the mid-80s. pic.twitter.com/sIZo6fygnG
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) May 24, 2022
RAIN & STORMS OVER WEST ALABAMA… A large mass of rain and thunderstorms continues across west Alabama early on this Tuesday morning. Heavy rain is happening near Jackson, Grove Hill, Coffeeville, Thomasville, Leroy, Chatom, and Millry.
While you may hear some thunder in the hours ahead in these communities, the overall severe weather risk remains quite low and the tornado risk remains at or near zero.
@rzweather 6/10 of an inch of rain fell in North Crestview Florida on Monday 5-23-22. Rainfall total this week 2.24. Top wind gust on 5-23-22 was 25 MPH.
— Car 412 (@HRickover) May 24, 2022
Scattered rain and storms continue across parts of Baldwin, Mobile, Washington, and Clarke counties… Severe weather is not expected through dawn. pic.twitter.com/6hvNrqNQiR
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) May 24, 2022
Scattered storms continue to move in across parts of Mobile County this evening… No warnings. pic.twitter.com/MLTwHuIWYJ
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) May 24, 2022
Highway 90 is shut down both directions near the Okaloosa County line. This is effecting State Highway 285 which is backed up while traffic is being diverted by our deputies. Residents who live in Walton County are being allowed to travel Highway 90 before reaching the crash. https://t.co/wa6xDJf1RU
— Walton Co. Sheriff (@WCSOFL) May 23, 2022
Storm damage in Myrtle Grove, FL due to this morning’s round of storms. Thanks to Stephanie Watts for the photos. @NWSMobile pic.twitter.com/TEZg1VQr9T
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) May 23, 2022
Several severe storms are happening this evening to our east across parts of Georgia and South Carolina. Mostly dry across the local area as of 4PM other than a few showers happening near Pensacola, NAS, and Fort Pickens. pic.twitter.com/XrRh3SFbxs
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) May 23, 2022
Severe Thunderstorm Warning for Houston County in AL until 3:30pm.
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) May 23, 2022
I had the opportunity to talk with @1819News and Randy Tatano about the upcoming hurricane season. You can read the article here: https://t.co/xFhZc6Vp8Q
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) May 23, 2022
Large pecan tree limb down near Brewton Municipal Stadium in Brewton, AL due to the prolific wind gusts earlier. @NWSMobile pic.twitter.com/FPjKXQlmAY
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) May 23, 2022