Showers are happening across southern Baldwin County early on this Saturday morning… Rain coverage is likely to increase over the next few hours across the region. pic.twitter.com/xQEtwzTk87
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) December 29, 2018
Showers are happening across southern Baldwin County early on this Saturday morning… Rain coverage is likely to increase over the next few hours across the region. pic.twitter.com/xQEtwzTk87
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) December 29, 2018
MORE STRONG STORMS POSSIBLE MONDAY… RZW Exec partners, good Friday evening! This is a brief update to give you an early heads up that we may have another round of strong to potentially severe thunderstorms (in addition to potentially 2-4″ of additional rainfall) on Monday, December 31. Model data has been inconsistent, so it’s not feasible for me to provide potential details just yet. The big takeaway is that under some model scenarios, we may have another round of active weather on Monday. Early indications point to a morning event, but since there is so much uncertainty, I would take that with a proverbial “grain of salt.” Details will become more clear this weekend.
ACTIVE MORNING FOR WEST ALABAMA… A major flash flood event happened over southeast Mississippi and west Alabama this morning, with some spots picking up 15 INCHES OF RAIN in less than 12 hours. We also had one tornado warning in Washington County this morning around 3:00AM. Here is the archive of our live streaming coverage if you’d like to go back and see it. The event on Monday could potentially be similar, in that the biggest risk may happen due to training showers and thunderstorms that produce extreme rainfall amounts.
NEXT RZW EXEC UPDATE… I’ll have the latest on the Monday severe weather potential posted here in Tactical Ops by 5PM on Sunday evening. No major weather issues, other than patchy areas of dense fog and ongoing flooding, are expected through then. Let me know if you have any questions. Enjoy your weekend!
Please let us know if you have any rainfall amounts or flood pictures from the storms last night and this morning. #mobwx pic.twitter.com/OXFrb4fmLI
— NWS Mobile (@NWSMobile) December 28, 2018
Heavier rain continues to progressively move eastward and out of the local area… Lingering showers are likely into the evening hours, especially in coastal areas of SW Alabama & NW Florida. Severe weather risk has ended. pic.twitter.com/7LeHazPcgf
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) December 28, 2018
Pretty much accurate….. https://t.co/2EtuPWdQkE
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) December 28, 2018