A clear and warm evening, 91 degrees at 6:30 pm in Tuscaloosa, AL. @HarmonyWVTM13 @GriffinHardyWX @CommDocPA @rzweather pic.twitter.com/Az48HhtWlq
— Dr. Laura Myers (@DrLauraMyers) May 27, 2019
? Take it easy if you’re out on the beach today… Red flags are flying. Rip currents LIKELY! pic.twitter.com/Ms5cKeUklC
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) May 27, 2019
Next notable chance of rain will happen Thursday when isolated showers & storms will become possible… Hot pattern set to continue. pic.twitter.com/4wj7k0TYw2
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) May 27, 2019
HOT, MAINLY DRY MEMORIAL DAY… Temperatures will again approach the 100 degree mark this afternoon across inland areas of south Alabama and northwest Florida as a big ridge of high pressure remains in control of our weather pattern. Other than a few passing cumulus clouds this afternoon, skies will remain mostly clear. Just like the last few days, I can’t completely rule out a rogue shower or thunderstorm before the end of the day. Vast majority of us, however, should remain dry.
DRY, HOT DAYS THROUGH WEDNESDAY… Sunny, hot conditions are upcoming for Tuesday and for Wednesday. Highs will be in the mid-90s with morning lows around 70°. Little to no rain issues are expected.
NEXT RAIN CHANCE… The next notable chance of rain will happen Thursday as a frontal boundary approaches our area from the northwest. Skies will become mostly cloudy on Thursday afternoon with scattered thunderstorms becoming likely. For now, severe weather parameters remain low.
See all the details in your Memorial Day Monday #rzw forecast video… Have a great day!
?? Hot temperatures are ahead for Memorial Day afternoon… High temperatures will again surge to around 100 degrees by 3PM. Enjoy the day! pic.twitter.com/YWjhmx7YNC
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) May 27, 2019
Snapped another shot of the distant Alabama storm near sunset. #flwx #LackThereof @rzweather pic.twitter.com/EcTVrG7I90
— Christopher Davis ? (@SandyRidgePWS) May 27, 2019
Sunset in Walnut Hill, FL @rzweather @WEARAllenStrum @ThomasGeboyWX @NWSMobile pic.twitter.com/G456ccsmzK
— Angela Brown (@AngelaB0521) May 27, 2019
Sunset Atmore,Al @spann @NWSMobile @rzweather @StormHour @ThomasGeboyWX @michaelwhitewx @WEARKDaniel @EarthandClouds #alwx #sunset pic.twitter.com/OqavcF4U3T
— Ditto Gorme (@sandtrapper) May 27, 2019
Perfect Lake Martin Sunset @rzweather pic.twitter.com/I7nsOYVhUD
— John Lowe (@revlowedown) May 27, 2019
Beautiful storm near Brewton, AL. View from my house in Pace, FL. @rzweather @spann pic.twitter.com/bfLIWAevl4
— sean (@nwfltracking) May 27, 2019
HOT SUNDAY AFTERNOON; HOT, SUNNY MEMORIAL DAY UPCOMING… Temperatures are in the 90s this afternoon across much of south Alabama and northwest Florida. Most spots will make a run at the upper-90s by 3PM. Some spots may hit the 100 degree mark briefly before we begin to cool off later this evening. We’ve got plenty of sunshine in place with a field of cumulus clouds developing, but I expect rain chances to remain very, very low today across our region. Hot weather is in store for Memorial Day Monday ahead of several more hot, sunny days. We’re also looking ahead to our next notable rain chance that will come later this week. Let’s talk details…
HOT WEATHER SET TO CONTINUE… Near 100° this afternoon followed by overnight lows around 70° on Monday morning. That’s what you can expect in the temperature department followed by another hot afternoon for Memorial Day Monday. Temperatures will again surge to around 100° by Monday afternoon. If you’re headed out to the beach, pool, or creek, be sure to apply ample sunscreen as UV index values will remain very high (10+). That means it won’t take long for a sunburn to happen. Rain chances remain very low (5% or less) for Memorial Day. Just like the last few days, one or two rogue, small pop-up storms may happen, but widespread rain is not anticipated. I’ll have updates as needed in the RedZone Weather app.
NEXT NOTABLE RAIN CHANCE: THURSDAY… Tuesday and Wednesday will be mostly sunny and hot before our next more significant chance of rain on Thursday. A frontal boundary will approach our area from the northwest on Thursday, sparking a few showers and thunderstorms. The greatest concentration of rain/storms will likely happen over west Alabama. For now, severe weather remains unlikely. We’ll talk more about this rain chance over the next few days.
See all the details in your Sunday #rzw forecast video… Have a great evening!
Hot Sunday afternoon is ahead across our region… You will probably see some puffy, white cumulus clouds this afternoon into the early evening hours. Rain chances remain very low. pic.twitter.com/UZlRvpHIRM
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) May 26, 2019
⚠️ Another triple digit heat day is on tap for south Alabama and northwest Florida. High temperatures will surge into the low-100s across the inland areas of south Alabama. pic.twitter.com/NGBCYSJZlj
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) May 26, 2019
Sunday sunrise Atmore,Al @spann @NWSMobile @rzweather @StormHour @ThomasGeboyWX @michaelwhitewx @WEARKDaniel @EarthandClouds @thisisalabama #alwx #sunrise pic.twitter.com/KnyWktWKsj
— Ditto Gorme (@sandtrapper) May 26, 2019
Clouds above Orange Beach/Gulf Shores today as we took off from Jack Edwards!!! @rzweather @Dalton_Hart22 @kirkJay7 pic.twitter.com/O6retSLy1x
— Alisa Findley Hart (@alisafhart) May 26, 2019
UPDATED: Rod Bramblett, the “Voice of the Auburn Tigers,” has died from his injuries and his wife Paula was killed in a two-vehicle accident Saturday evening in Auburn. https://t.co/F7SSpwGTdH
— Opelika-Auburn News (@oanow) May 26, 2019
Sad news tonight in Auburn… https://t.co/5Bn8KSzWqd
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) May 26, 2019
Sunset Mayday Park Daphne,Al @spann @NWSMobile @rzweather @StormHour @ThomasGeboyWX @michaelwhitewx @WEARKDaniel @EarthandClouds #alwx pic.twitter.com/rprHSJcGqk
— Ditto Gorme (@sandtrapper) May 26, 2019
Mobile,Al @spann @NWSMobile @rzweather @StormHour @ThomasGeboyWX @michaelwhitewx @WEARKDaniel #alwx #mobwx pic.twitter.com/WsnPdSA77g
— Ditto Gorme (@sandtrapper) May 25, 2019
At 15:33 CDT, we measured 99.3 degrees at our weather station in South Crestview. #flwx @rzweather
— Christopher Davis ? (@SandyRidgePWS) May 25, 2019
? PRELIMINARY – Pensacola's current temperature of 95°F would break today's high temperature record of 94°F (set back in 2012, 1996, 1953). #flwx
— NWS Mobile (@NWSMobile) May 25, 2019