?High risk of rip currents through tonight at our local beaches in Alabama & NW Florida… Be aware of this if you're venturing out into the water at the beach. pic.twitter.com/9Yjku45gr3
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) September 14, 2019
?High risk of rip currents through tonight at our local beaches in Alabama & NW Florida… Be aware of this if you're venturing out into the water at the beach. pic.twitter.com/9Yjku45gr3
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) September 14, 2019
HOT SATURDAY… Partly cloudy skies are in place across south Alabama and northwest Florida on this Saturday afternoon. Temperatures are already near 90° in most spots across our region. There could be a storm or two before the end of the day, but vast majority of the locales across our region will remain dry and hot.
For now, the radar display remains completely quiet.
Tropical Storm #Humberto is strengthening near The Bahamas. The system is currently stationary, aka not moving at all. Forward speed will slowly increase tonight into tomorrow. No major U.S. impacts are expected. Good news! pic.twitter.com/U4GOYKtv4v
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) September 14, 2019
Happy Saturday morning from Tuscaloosa. Can you see the tiny hummingbird on the purple flowers? @CommDocPA @rzweather @HarmonyWVTM13 pic.twitter.com/0VGEinnjTw
— Dr. Laura Myers (@DrLauraMyers) September 14, 2019