LIVE video update is happening now! We are discussing the two tropical systems likely to move into the Gulf of Mexico early next week.. Live link: https://t.co/EB3LG0hdMv pic.twitter.com/ukiMXxKgUG
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) August 21, 2020
LIVE video update is happening now! We are discussing the two tropical systems likely to move into the Gulf of Mexico early next week.. Live link: https://t.co/EB3LG0hdMv pic.twitter.com/ukiMXxKgUG
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) August 21, 2020
Sunset on the #EmeraldCoast #Florida Panhandle * Aug 20#FLwx #weather #PensacolaBeach #Pensacola @WEARAllenStrum @NWSMobile @FloridianCreat1 @StormHour @rzweather @spann @JohnnyParker012 @ThomasGeboyWX @Kelly_WPMI @AlanSealls @JasonSmithFox10 pic.twitter.com/EDdni9ZNK8
— ((ProperGander News)) ? (@BamaStephen) August 21, 2020
Thursday afternoon thunderstorms in Tuscaloosa, AL. @HarmonyWVTM13 @rzweather @spann @Nate_HH pic.twitter.com/FXnn4zKSrE
— Dr. Laura Myers (@DrLauraMyers) August 20, 2020
Arguably the best waterspout photos I’ve ever seen. Jamison Lee sent me these from an oil platform about 200 miles south of the Alabama beaches. He was able to see up to 8 simultaneous spouts! @NWSMobile @NWSNewOrleans @StormHour @DrLauraMyers pic.twitter.com/kf7HdyksQt
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) August 20, 2020