2:30AM October 29, 2020

GUSTY WINDS CONTINUE, BUT ALL CLEAR FROM CORE IMPACTS OF ZETA… Gusty winds and intermittent showers are set to continue across south Alabama and northwest Florida over the next several hours, but the risk of significant impacts from Hurricane Zeta have come to an end across the region. A Tornado Watch continues in areas to our east in southeast Alabama and the Florida Panhandle region in Walton County and points east, but the risk of a tornado in southwest Alabama and northwest Florida has ended.

WIDESPREAD AND APPARENT EXTENSIVE DAMAGE IN WEST ALABAMA… Reports continue to come in from Clarke, Washington, and Wilcox counties in west Alabama indicating that considerable damage has happened. I have seen several reports from Clarke County EMA Director Roy Waite indicating that damage is potentially major across much of Clarke County with numerous trees down and numerous structures sustaining damage. I suspect the first light of day will reveal even more damage in this region where the core of Hurricane Zeta moved through.

FLASH FLOOD WARNING CONTINUES… A Flash Flood Warning continues until 3:30AM for parts of Clarke, northwestern Monroe, Wilcox, Choctaw, Washington, and northern Mobile counties in southwest Alabama. If the tree damage wasn’t enough reason, no driving is encouraged in these areas due to ongoing flash flooding issues that may continue for the next hour or so.

SCATTERED TREES DOWN ACROSS THE REGION… I also continue to see NUMEROUS reports of trees being down, not only in west Alabama but really across the entire area in scattered locales. Again, we will get a much better grasp of just how many trees came down during Hurricane Zeta after the sun comes up in a few hours.

POWER OUT FOR THOUSANDS ACROSS THE REGION… The latest power outage count for the state of Alabama continues to rise. 207,000+ customers are without power as of 1:45AM, with vast majority of customers in Clarke and Wilcox counties without power. We note that power outages are also numerous in all of our local southwest Alabama counties.

WHAT TO EXPECT – NEXT FEW HOURS… In short, “better weather.” Winds will continue to gradually subside. The ongoing storm surge issues at the local coastline will slowly recede. We could have scattered areas of rain over the next several hours, even into the morning hours after sunrise. Skies should begin to clear later this afternoon and we will most likely be sunny by the end of the day. High temperatures today will peak in the upper-70s.

SUNNY, QUIET, COOLER DAYS AHEAD… Friday, Saturday (Halloween), and Sunday will be nice, quiet, and sunny. Highs on Friday will be around 70, with highs in the mid-70s for Halloween Saturday and for Sunday. Overnight lows will be in the upper-40s inland with low-50s closer to the coast on both Saturday and Sunday mornings.

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I will have another detailed weather update posted by 7:15AM in just a few hours. See you then!

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