NEW: According to the NHC Hurricane #Iota was a category 4 storm at peak intensity. This is a downgrade from it's original Cat 5 designation. #tropics pic.twitter.com/GSkEBbIlUv
— Cory Smith (@wxcory) May 18, 2021
NEW: According to the NHC Hurricane #Iota was a category 4 storm at peak intensity. This is a downgrade from it's original Cat 5 designation. #tropics pic.twitter.com/GSkEBbIlUv
— Cory Smith (@wxcory) May 18, 2021
Heavier rain will spread into parts of Dauphin Island & southern Mobile County over the next hour or so. Also seeing a few tiny showers near Dixie, Rome, and Brownville in parts of Covington and Conecuh counties.
Most communities will remain dry this afternoon into this evening. pic.twitter.com/LKkqVQ9HI5
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) May 18, 2021
This is INSANE. If you see this sketchy van or have any info, call the Escambia County (FL) Sheriff’s Office. Hopefully they find this horrible man and lock him up for a long time! pic.twitter.com/ja4Z0EK844
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) May 18, 2021
An area of rain and storms offshore will approach southern Mobile County over the next hour. Downpours possible near places like Dauphin Island, Bayou La Batre, and Coden. pic.twitter.com/KD8o6UTg41
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) May 18, 2021
Nice, quiet weather will continue over the next few days! ? pic.twitter.com/fGGL7Nynxj
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) May 18, 2021