Intermittent showers and a few thunderstorms possible today… High temps around 80° this afternoon! ? pic.twitter.com/1fbrds0joR
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) February 21, 2019
Intermittent showers and a few thunderstorms possible today… High temps around 80° this afternoon! ? pic.twitter.com/1fbrds0joR
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) February 21, 2019
Numerous thunderstorms continue to move northeast across central Alabama… Heaviest rain as of 1:45AM is happening near Demopolis, Forkland, and Montevallo. pic.twitter.com/z2djNqzEeq
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) February 21, 2019
?️DENSE FOG ADVISORY for all coastal counties & several inland counties til 9am Thursday.
⛵DENSE MARINE FOG ADVISORY for the bays, sounds, & coastal waters out to 20nm til 9am Thursday.
?Expect hazardous driving/boating conditions to persist due to reduced visibility. #mobwx pic.twitter.com/rIcOjLeVjK
— NWS Mobile (@NWSMobile) February 20, 2019
SEVERE WEATHER RISK HAS ENDED… The low-end severe weather risk has ended across all of south Alabama and northwest Florida. Showers and occasional thunderstorms will continue over west Alabama’s Clarke, Washington, Monroe, and Wilcox counties over the next few hours.
SEVERE WEATHER RISK RAPIDLY DIMINISHING… Storms are “loud and proud” in west Alabama this evening, producing quite a bit of thunder and lightning in parts of Clarke, Choctaw, Washington, and Wilcox counties. Heavy rain is happening along the U.S. Highway 43 corridor between Thomasville and Grove Hill near Fulton and Springfield. Same thing along the U.S. 84 corridor near Coffeeville and Silas – very heavy rain. These storms are moving northeast. The risk of any severe weather at this point is very, very low. I’ll be able to give an official “all clear” to the entirety of our local area within the next hour.