Seeing a few clouds across our region as of Noon. No rain is expected until late tomorrow (Thursday) evening. https://t.co/drbmF4WOCp
Seeing a few clouds across our region as of Noon. No rain is expected until late tomorrow (Thursday) evening. https://t.co/drbmF4WOCp
Rain & thunderstorms are likely on Friday. The weekend trends drier, but we still may have a few showers around at times. High temperatures will consistently be near 80 over the next few days. https://t.co/ceFmrI88K0
MAINLY SUNNY THIS AFTERNOON; RAIN & STORMS FRIDAY… Fog is dense this morning in many spots across the region. Fog will burn off by the time we get to the midmorning hours. Clouds around this morning will give way to mostly sunny skies this afternoon. High temperatures will again be in the mid-80s on this Wednesday. Showers will become possible tomorrow evening ahead of numerous showers and storms being possible Friday. We will trend drier this weekend, although a few showers will be possible. A few more Wednesday morning forecast notes are below.
FEW SHOWERS POSSIBLE THURSDAY EVENING… Clouds will be on the increase in coverage tomorrow ahead of a few isolated showers being possible, mainly across west Alabama, on Thursday evening. Most locales tomorrow will remain dry, but I cannot completely rule out a few showers in the evening hours on Thursday.
RAIN & STORMS LIKELY ON FRIDAY… Showers and thunderstorms will be likely at times on Friday. Other than heavier areas of rain and cloud-to-ground lightning, widespread, severe weather does not seem likely across our region. There is a good chance showers and storms will be scattered in nature, thus we are not expecting an “all day washout” event. High temperatures Friday will again be near 80 in most spots.
FEW SHOWERS POSSIBLE THIS WEEKEND… Low (but not zero) rain chances are ahead for the weekend. There could be a few pop-up showers and maybe a thunderstorm or two around. I expect most locales to remain dry this weekend. High temperatures will again be in the 80s.
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Partly cloudy skies are expected on this Wednesday. High temperatures will again be in the mid-80s. Have a wonderful day! ? https://t.co/qdPnLEazWa
@BJeswaldWRBL @RichardWVUA23 @rzweather Here was my view of the April 27, 2011 Tuscaloosa Tornado. I was about 5 miles south of town near Shelton State, but this monster looked to be much closer. https://t.co/9clDQREYJQ
Sunset Atmore,AL @spann @NWSMobile @rzweather @StormHour @ThomasGeboyWX @michaelwhitewx @KDanielCCI @WKRGEd #alwx #sunset https://t.co/262pXcIVTM
I was honored to be asked to speak at the 10 Year Anniversary remembrance ceremony this evening in Concord, AL on the western side of Birmingham. Thank you to Scott McClellan for the invite!
On the 10-year anniversary of the 2011 Super Outbreak, here’s a chart I made a decade ago comparing the 2011 #tornado outbreak with the April 1974 Super Outbreak. The two events are remarkably similar. https://t.co/Jd6ctxdRIW
? Rip currents can be difficult to see, are sometimes shallow, & can move faster than an Olympic swimmer.
? #RipCurrents are easier to identify from an elevated vantage point such as a lifeguard stand, dune line, or even at the beach access point.
? Be #BeachSmart. https://t.co/pwi9YcEPOa
Chills. https://t.co/ZE21fJtDTl
Showers and thunderstorms will return later this week into the upcoming weekend, but not before a gorgeous Tuesday and Wednesday! https://t.co/i2SomszILF
NICE TUESDAY; SHOWERS RETURN LATER THIS WEEK… Mostly sunny skies are expected on this Tuesday across south Alabama and northwest Florida. High temperatures will be in the mid-80s today with full sunshine expected across the region. A few clouds may move into our area from the west later this evening, but no rain is expected today or on Wednesday. Our next chance of rain happens later this week, late Thursday into Friday when scattered showers and thunderstorms will again become possible. A few more Tuesday morning forecast notes are below.
WARM TEMPERATURES OVER THE NEXT FEW DAYS… High temperatures will remain in the low- to mid-80s for the foreseeable future with morning lows near the 60 degree mark over the next few days. The cold snap we had a week or so ago may have been the last real shot of cold air for the season until we get to October. We likely will see a gradual warming of temperatures in early May that could lead to some areas seeing 90 degree temperature readings by the middle part of the month. Here comes summer!
RAIN RETURNS LATER THIS WEEK… Showers and thunderstorms will become possible late Thursday evening into Friday as a frontal boundary slides across our region. I do not see any notable signs of severe weather with this system, but rain could be heavy at times on Friday.
10 YEAR ANNIVERSARY OF APRIL 27 SUPER OUTBREAK… Today marks the 10 year anniversary of the generational tornado outbreak that happened on April 27, 2011. 62 tornadoes happened in the state of Alabama, killing 252 people and injuries thousands of others. The outbreak featured tornadoes that caused extensive damage in parts of Tuscaloosa, the western suburbs of Birmingham, Cullman, Hackleburg, and many other cities and towns across north and central Alabama. Our prayers are with the families of all those we lost in the violent tornado outbreak, 10 years ago today.
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Temperatures will rise into the mid-80s later today with mostly sunny skies across the region. Have a wonderful Tuesday! ? https://t.co/eZX6e6P12b
This is the convective outlook that was issued ahead of the April 27, 2011 super outbreak. It was a rare high risk (Level 5 out of 5, in the modern era) day. https://t.co/mIloIaM0D5
#PinkMoon over Orange Beach!
#Alabama #SuperMoon #ALwx @NWSMobile @ThomasGeboyWX @spann @WEARAllenStrum @rzweather @StormHour https://t.co/u1FEeIubWp
Today is the 10th anniversary of the April 27, 2011 super outbreak of tornadoes that killed 250+ Alabamians and injured thousands more. A day we will never forget!
Tonight’s #supermoon over Atmore. ?
@NWSMobile @spann @rzweather @michaelwhitewx @ThomasGeboyWX @WKRGEd @AlanSealls @StormHour @ThePhotoHour #alwx #moon #fullmoon https://t.co/dxsHliqmWt
Combing through a box I put away 10 years ago to finally look at the time capsule inside. So many devastating papers from those days. ? #TTownNeverDown #alwx https://t.co/IeBYwFnyMU
Sunset Atmore,Al @spann @NWSMobile @rzweather @StormHour @ThomasGeboyWX @michaelwhitewx @KDanielCCI @WKRGEd @AlanSealls #alwx #sunset https://t.co/yFr1roibAz
Gorgeous day across the Deep South! Temperatures are in the low-80s locally. Get out and enjoy the warmth! https://t.co/SuhG9fqpeP
Sun Halo Atmore,Al @spann @NWSMobile @rzweather @StormHour @ThomasGeboyWX @michaelwhitewx @KDanielCCI @WKRGEd #alwx #halo https://t.co/nBoV7QMBes
A few high clouds are streaming in from the west, but overall, it’s a nice, sunny, warm day across south Alabama and northwest Florida. High temps will be in the low- to mid-80s this afternoon. ? https://t.co/z9R0SDbNyp