ONLY A FEW ISOLATED STORMS… Just a few, highly isolated, small showers and thunderstorms are happening this evening across south Alabama and northwest Florida. At the moment, we are tracking a few blips on the radar near Vocation, Range, Barnetts Crossroads, Tensaw, and Choctaw Bluff. These showers are drifting southeast. Unfortunately, vast majority of us won’t have any rain today.
Tomorrow (Wednesday) is slated to be just like today with widely scattered, small showers. 10-20% chance of rain on Wednesday.
What’s that?! A few water droplets falling from the sky?!? Yes, small rain showers are happening near Poarch, Gainestown, and Choctaw Bluff. Most of us will remain dry over the next few hours. pic.twitter.com/RahWnOJUP2
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) September 24, 2019
Getting through fall in Alabama: The 5 Stages of Grief pic.twitter.com/kEdOi7wcSh
— This is Alabama (@thisisalabama) September 23, 2019
Tropical Storm Karen continues to be a lopsided storm, with much of the convection happening to the south of the center of circulation. NHC is forecasting gradual strengthening in the days ahead as the system meanders north of Puerto Rico and south of Bermuda. pic.twitter.com/kic5Lm2Br8
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) September 24, 2019