12:22AM May 10, 2026
Patchy areas of dense fog are likely across the region over the next several hours. Take it slow if driving!
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) May 10, 2026
Patchy areas of dense fog are likely across the region over the next several hours. Take it slow if driving!
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) May 10, 2026
RT @NWSMobile: 🌧️It has been a soggy one the last two weeks as we have recieved some much needed rain. We have put a decent dent in our dro…
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) May 10, 2026
RT @britttg_94: 0.58” of rain in Atmore today, 05•09•26. 3.34” for the week. 🌧️
@NWSMobile @spann @AlabamaWXNet @rzweather @KNBHwx @Thomas…
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) May 10, 2026
Sprinkles and light rain continue this evening in areas near and south of I-10 down to the Alabama and northwest Florida beaches.
Showers will continue to be possible near the coast into the evening.
We dry out overnight ahead of pop-up storms being possible Sunday P.M. https://t.co/JsWV2Hv53N
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) May 09, 2026
Scattered showers will continue to be possible over the next few hours and into tonight, particularly south of I-10.
The bigger storms are done for the day.
Looks like Sunday morning will start out dry ahead of pop-up storms later in the day.
Loop: 4PM today to 7AM tomorrow. https://t.co/mIIoun9leH
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) May 09, 2026
The sky at Bay Minette, AL this afternoon… Thanks to Juliette Adams for the view! https://t.co/youBv154cg
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) May 09, 2026
No parts of south Alabama or northwest Florida (west of Destin) is involved in the low-end severe weather risk anymore. Storms have worked over the atmosphere, thankfully.
Rain and perhaps a few claps of thunder will be possible into the afternoon and early evening hours. https://t.co/wsEUSkObd9
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) May 09, 2026