2:11PM April 6, 2026
Chilly day across the region due to the cloud cover. Temperatures are hovering in the low 60s this afternoon. https://t.co/prrDQQBj2J
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) April 06, 2026
Chilly day across the region due to the cloud cover. Temperatures are hovering in the low 60s this afternoon. https://t.co/prrDQQBj2J
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) April 06, 2026
Clouds are hanging tough in many communities across south Alabama and northwest Florida on this Monday.
Sprinkles continue near Pensacola, Perdido Key, Orange Beach, Gulf Breeze, and Tiger Point, but the rest of the region is dry as of 11:02AM. https://t.co/b6memCj90Q
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) April 06, 2026
Sprinkles are happening in parts of southern Baldwin, southern Escambia (FL), Santa Rosa, Okaloosa, and Walton counties this morning.
This paltry band of rain will move southeast over the next couple of hours. https://t.co/vvbhNMF7LV
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) April 06, 2026
We’ll be in a gradual warming trend over the next several days and into the upcoming weekend. Afternoon highs will be in the 80s by Friday. https://t.co/aYXe4ecFOG
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) April 06, 2026
MOSTLY CLOUDY, A FEW SHOWERS, & COOLER TODAY; CHILLY NIGHT UPCOMING… Skies will remain cloudy for much of the day on this Monday across south Alabama and northwest Florida. Most of the rain will remain to our south in the northern Gulf, but a few widely scattered sprinkles and showers will be possible over the next several hours. Rain will be most likely to happen closer to the immediate coast in areas south of I-10 through the afternoon. Drier air will filter into the region tonight. Afternoon highs on this Monday will only be in the upper 60s and near 70°. Due to the lingering clouds and breezy conditions, the air will probably feel a bit cooler than it actually is throughout the day, thus jackets may be needed. Temperatures will rebound into the 80s for afternoon highs in the days ahead.
CHILLY TEMPS OVERNIGHT… Upper 40s are likely for overnight lows by 6AM on Tuesday with low to mid 50s further south near Interstate 10. Tonight will be the coldest night of the week with temperatures gradually rebounding over the next several days.
WARMING TEMPS TOMORROW… We will have a mix of sunshine and clouds tomorrow with afternoon highs in the mid 70s. No rain is expected on Tuesday.
SPOTTY SHOWERS LATE WEDNESDAY AND INTO THURSDAY… There may be just enough moisture to cause a few widely scattered showers late in the day on Wednesday and again on Thursday P.M. I am not expecting an organized rain event, but a couple of showers will be possible. No severe weather is expected.
WARM WEEKEND AHEAD… Mostly sunny skies seem likely on Friday, Saturday, and into Sunday as an area of high pressure builds in and maintains firm control of our local weather pattern. Highs will be in the low to mid 80s this weekend with overnight lows in the upper 50s and near 60°.
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Cloudy skies will linger across south Alabama and northwest Florida on this Monday. Isolated showers will be possible, particularly closer to the coast.
Temperatures will remain somewhat chilly throughout much of the day with highs ranging from the low to upper 60s.
Warmer, https://t.co/SGifU3M1iM
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) April 06, 2026
Any areas of heavy rain are likely done for the day as scattered sprinkles and showers continue to move east this evening.
Low-end rain chances exist on Monday, particularly closer to the Alabama and northwest Florida beaches. https://t.co/kQS8v1gEJt
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) April 06, 2026