Severe Thunderstorm Warning for Baldwin and Mobile County in AL until 4:45pm.
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) September 28, 2020
Severe Thunderstorm Warning for Baldwin and Mobile County in AL until 4:45pm.
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) September 28, 2020
Loud storms are moving into southwest Alabama this evening. Heavy rain is happening near Mobile, Citronelle, Fruitdale, and Deer Park. Lighter showers are also happening near Coffeeville, Chatom, Thomasville, and Campbell.
Rain and storms will continue to push eastward. pic.twitter.com/fOJlO0Zcuc
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) September 28, 2020
#HurricaneSally survivors in Baldwin, Escambia & Mobile counties have been approved for $11 million+ in federal disaster assistance in just over one week since @POTUS signed a major disaster declaration for Alabama. Learn more: https://t.co/ME5dFOdjWb @fema @SBAgov @AlabamaEMA
— Governor Kay Ivey (@GovernorKayIvey) September 28, 2020
40% CHANCE OF NEW TROPICAL STORM FORMING IN WESTERN CARIBBEAN… The National Hurricane Center has increased chances of development for a new tropical storm in the western Caribbean Sea. While development is not imminent over the next two days, the concern is that a tropical storm will develop late this week, this weekend, or early next week. There is high chance that this developing system will move into the southern Gulf of Mexico in about a week. While it is too early to speculate where this storm will end up, it serves as yet another reminder that hurricane season is long from over. Interests from northern Mexico and Texas eastward to Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida should keep tabs on this development potential in the days ahead.
COLD FRONT TO MOVE THROUGH TONIGHT… At 1PM, we have showers and thunderstorms beginning to develop across the western part of Alabama and eastern Mississippi. There remains a low-end, Level 1 (out of 5) marginal severe weather risk valid this evening as a cold front moves into our local area from the northwest. Thunderstorms could be briefly strong to marginally severe, with the main concern being gusty winds capable of knocking down a tree or two across the region. Tornadoes are not expected today. I will have radar updates posted as needed in the RedZone Weather app in the hours ahead.
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I will have another detailed update later this evening. Have a nice Monday afternoon!
The National Hurricane Center says there is a 40% chance of a new tropical storm forming in the western Caribbean Sea later this week or this weekend. Lots of uncertainty, but yet another sign hurricane season is not close to being over yet. Details: https://t.co/74n4WqlbSO pic.twitter.com/y3SeGcoxkW
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) September 28, 2020