Classic example of a (scary looking, but actually harmless) scud cloud from around 4PM in Jay, Florida… Thanks to Tammy Salter Godwin for sharing. @NWSMobile @StormHour pic.twitter.com/n5xrAhNYw2
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) May 29, 2018
Fantastic resource… Check the beach info page before you head to our beautiful local beaches! Rip currents can (and do!) happen on blue sky, nice days. https://t.co/ydGljrMM15
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) May 29, 2018
I think my head just exploded. This is highly inaccurate info coming from an official city page. (The Gantt Dam has *very* little to do with Murder & Burnt Corn Creek flooding.) pic.twitter.com/i6rqX7LcYj
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) May 29, 2018
Alberto Almost Out Of Alabama; Moist Air Remains @spann #ALWX https://t.co/6cXIUbTTIa pic.twitter.com/ajWtowdwv8
— Alabama Weather Blog (@alabamawxblog) May 29, 2018