Gusty winds possible as this mini-line of storms moves through NW Mobile County and areas near the Mobile-Tensaw River Delta… pic.twitter.com/YLcCXKjJuA
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) May 29, 2018
Gusty winds possible as this mini-line of storms moves through NW Mobile County and areas near the Mobile-Tensaw River Delta… pic.twitter.com/YLcCXKjJuA
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) May 29, 2018
COVINGTON COUNTY FLASH FLOODING… *Extremely* high rainfall rates are happening across the southern half of Covington County in places like Wing, Red Oak, Florala, Huckaville, McRae, and Lockhart. Please DO NOT DRIVE unless you absolutely have to in southern Covington County, as flash flooding IS happening.
We recommend no driving right now due to heavy rain/highly likely flash flooding on the following roadways…
VERY heavy rain is happening across the Covington County Highway 4 corridor, near Wing & Florala. Big rain also happening near the AU Solon-Dixon Forestry Center near Dixie… Rain rates exceeding 3″ per hour in some spots. Avoid driving in southern Covington County if you can! pic.twitter.com/xn1w7v63Y5
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) May 28, 2018
If there were a “super retweet times ten thousand button,” I would use mine for THIS… ? https://t.co/U8VxpYwuUr
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) May 28, 2018
6PM: The center of Subtropical Storm Alberto is near Mossy Head in northern Walton County, FL… Very heavy rain continues across Covington/Okaloosa/Walton counties. pic.twitter.com/OMqgOiOuEO
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) May 28, 2018
Flash Flood Warning now in place for much of Covington County (Andalusia and points south), and now ALL of Okaloosa County… Please don’t drive on a water-covered road! pic.twitter.com/vc8sqc5jho
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) May 28, 2018