@rzweather Orange Beach , loud and proud coming ashore. pic.twitter.com/0tM8qCHntA
— Fishhead (@benfairey) June 29, 2019
@rzweather Orange Beach , loud and proud coming ashore. pic.twitter.com/0tM8qCHntA
— Fishhead (@benfairey) June 29, 2019
Sunrise Canoe, Al @rzweather @spann @NWSMobile @StormHour @EarthandClouds @ThomasGeboyWX @michaelwhitewx @WEARKDaniel @sunset_wx #alwx pic.twitter.com/d6Vy3k6Koh
— Ditto Gorme (@sandtrapper) June 29, 2019
SCATTERED THUNDERSTORMS LIKELY THIS AFTERNOON… Today will likely feature numerous showers and thunderstorms across south Alabama and northwest Florida, especially this afternoon into this evening. Rain chances are in the 60-70% range for any given spot today. Widespread severe weather remains unlikely, but some of the storms could ramp up to the strong side meaning gusty winds, very heavy downpours of rain, and dangerous cloud-to-ground lightning will be concerns. High temperatures this afternoon will peak around 92° in most spots.
MORE POP-UP STORMS OVER NEXT FEW DAYS… There are no major forecast changes to report this morning. Scattered P.M. pop-up thunderstorms will continue to be the lead weather headline with high temperatures in the 90s each day. Rain chances will be the in the 30-40% range for Sunday through Tuesday.
TROPICS ARE QUIET… The National Hurricane Center continues to suggest that no tropical storm formation is expected over the next 5-7 days in the Atlantic basin. Good news!
Have a great weekend!
Scattered thunderstorms will pop up this afternoon into this evening across south Alabama & NW Florida. Widespread severe weather is not expected, but these summertime pop-up storms can produce gusty winds, dangerous lightning, and heavy downpours of rain. Highs near 92°.
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) June 29, 2019