1:32PM March 19, 2025
Two horseshoe vortex clouds side by side. Took this about 10 minutes ago at Pensacola International Airport. @rzweather @NWSMobile pic.twitter.com/4Av3PDThUP
— Asa Schlobohm (@SchlobohmAsa) March 19, 2025
Two horseshoe vortex clouds side by side. Took this about 10 minutes ago at Pensacola International Airport. @rzweather @NWSMobile pic.twitter.com/4Av3PDThUP
— Asa Schlobohm (@SchlobohmAsa) March 19, 2025
Severe storms are expected, including a strong tornado or two, across parts of Illinois and Indiana today. https://t.co/tLhS4VhQ3A
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) March 19, 2025
Good morning from Orange Beach, Alabama. pic.twitter.com/GFSzT6lEYi
— City of Orange Beach (@cityorangebeach) March 19, 2025
BECOMING CLOUDY LATER TODAY; SPOTTY SHOWERS & STORMS OVERNIGHT… Mostly sunny skies this morning will give way to increasingly cloudy skies as we get into the afternoon and evening hours. High temperatures on this Wednesday will be in the low 80s in many spots across south Alabama and northwest Florida. Spotty showers will become possible as we get into the evening hours. Scattered showers and thunderstorms will be possible overnight as a cold front moves across the region. Widespread severe weather is NOT expected with this system locally. We do not have any type of formal severe weather risk zone in place for south Alabama or northwest Florida. Don’t be surprised by some thunder but most spots will simply have rain at times tonight.
CLEARING SKIES TOMORROW; GORGEOUS FEW DAYS UPCOMING… Skies will probably quickly clear out tomorrow morning, meaning the daytime hours of Thursday should be nice. Temperatures will be much cooler than today with highs only peaking in the low 60s tomorrow. You may need a jacket throughout the day as we will have a northwest wind at 5-15 mph at times. Highs on Friday will be in the upper 60s with plenty of sunshine throughout the day.
NICE, MILD WEEKEND… High temperatures will be in the mid to upper 70s on both Saturday and Sunday with mostly sunny skies all day Saturday and on Sunday morning. A few clouds will be possible as we get into Sunday with showers being possible after sunset. While our weekend will be quite nice locally, we note that parts of east Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, and western Mississippi are involved in a severe weather risk valid on Sunday into Sunday night.
RAIN & STORMS AT TIMES ON MONDAY… Scattered thunderstorms become likely across the region on Monday. For now, there are several limiting factors suggesting any severe weather threat that materializes will probably be quite limited. Regardless, expect rain at times on Monday with thunderstorms also being possible. We will need to watch the guidance carefully as this event approaches as we are in the thick of our primary severe weather season.
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See all the details in your Wednesday morning RedZone Weather forecast video. Have a great start to your week!
INCREASING CLOUDINESS LATER TODAY; RAIN POSSIBLE OVERNIGHT… Mostly sunny skies this morning will give way to increasing cloudiness later today with a few showers being possible. High temps will be in the low 80s across much of the area on this Wednesday.
Showers and storms possible overnight. Widespread severe storms are NOT expected.
The updated #tornado count for the March 14-16 sequence in the United States is up to 104. Surveys are ongoing.
A finalized number could take several more days, if not weeks. pic.twitter.com/LxUZBJDGcb— Nick Stewart (@NStewWX) March 19, 2025