11:58AM February 24, 2026
Chilly day in progress across the Deep South. We’re done with freezing temperatures for awhile, however. Warmer weather returns tomorrow! https://t.co/QY14wV4ppq
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) February 24, 2026
Chilly day in progress across the Deep South. We’re done with freezing temperatures for awhile, however. Warmer weather returns tomorrow! https://t.co/QY14wV4ppq
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) February 24, 2026
RT @cityorangebeach: We are flying yellow flags in Orange Beach today – Tuesday, February 24th. Yellow Flags represent a medium hazard and…
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) February 24, 2026
RT @cityorangebeach: Good Morning from Orange Beach, Alabama https://t.co/2sp5fGGdaR
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) February 24, 2026
Our warming trend will continue tomorrow and into Thursday. Scattered rain and storms will become possible Thursday P.M. into Friday. For now, widespread severe storms seem unlikely. https://t.co/E0eWWVYh5n
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) February 24, 2026
MOSTLY SUNNY TUESDAY; WARMER TOMORROW; STORMS POSSIBLE THU. P.M. INTO FRIDAY… After a very cold start this morning, temperatures will be in a warming pattern on this Tuesday with afternoon highs reaching the upper 50s and low 60s across the region. Most locations dropped into the mid to upper 20s this morning. Tonight won’t be nearly as cold with all locations across south Alabama and northwest Florida expected to remain above the freezing mark tonight. We rebound into the upper 50s today with highs in the 70s likely tomorrow. Later this week, we have a frontal boundary slated to move through on Thursday into Friday. Scattered showers and thunderstorms will be possible from Thursday afternoon to Friday midday.
INCREASING CLOUDINESS TOMORROW… In addition to the increasing temperatures on Wednesday, cloud cover is also expected to increase tomorrow. High temperatures will be in the low to mid 70s region wide. No rain is expected Wednesday, however, rain chances will rise on Thursday.
SCATTERED SHOWERS & THUNDERSTORMS POSSIBLE THURSDAY P.M. INTO FRIDAY… Rain chances will rise in the afternoon and evening hours of Thursday as isolated showers become possible. Not every community will have rain around on Thursday afternoon, however, as rain chances rise into the evening, I expect most communities will have rain around by 8-9PM Thursday. The good news is that the overall probabilities for severe storms will likely remain quite low. Rain chances peak late Thursday night into early Friday morning ahead of drier conditions Friday afternoon.
NICE WEEKEND COMING UP… Mostly sunny skies are expected on Saturday with very low (<10%) rain chances. A few rogue showers may happen Sunday evening, but most communities will remain dry. High temperatures will be in the mid 70s on both Saturday and Sunday. Overnight lows will be around the 50 degree mark. APP… If you haven’t already downloaded the RedZone Weather app, now is a great time to do that. redzoneweather.com/app is the link to the free download. Once you have the RZW app installed on your iOS or Android device, be sure to visit the Alerts tab to turn on the specific notifications you’d like to receive. All notifications are handcrafted by me. No automation and we promise not to bug you!
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Mostly sunny skies and slightly warmer temperatures are in the forecast across south Alabama and northwest Florida on this Tuesday.
Temperatures will be about 10 degrees warmer this afternoon compared to yesterday.
Lows will be in the upper 30s and low 40s tonight – well above https://t.co/NN0YjCrGn3
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) February 24, 2026
Hard freeze inland tonight. Overnight lows will be in the low to mid 20s by 6AM Tuesday. Temperatures around the freezing mark are likely as far south as the local beaches.
Tonight will the final night with below freezing temps for this week. https://t.co/BYbDnZtMnq
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) February 24, 2026