@rzweather shelf cloud coming into Bay Minette area pic.twitter.com/rJMqvIB4FJ
— A1C Thelen (@Mean48D) September 17, 2021
@rzweather shelf cloud coming into Bay Minette area pic.twitter.com/rJMqvIB4FJ
— A1C Thelen (@Mean48D) September 17, 2021
Thunderstorms continue to develop and move northeast. No severe storms as of 3:05PM. pic.twitter.com/UIE9K9v8RW
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) September 17, 2021
Storm clouds over Northview High School in Bratt, Florida @rzweather @NWSMobile pic.twitter.com/wBJOQryZWT
— Allyson Bell (@AllysonBell17) September 17, 2021
Heavy rain and storms near Atmore and Poarch are moving north… quite a bit of lightning is happening in this storm. pic.twitter.com/MCQGqU3fNv
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) September 17, 2021
SCATTERED STORMS THIS MORNING… Rain continues in parts of Butler, Conecuh, Covington, and Okaloosa counties this morning. We’re also seeing storms fire up in Jackson County, MS that will move into parts of western Mobile County over the next hour.
The overall severe weather risk today remains very low, if not near zero in most spots. The risk of flash flooding remains elevated closer to the coast.
Destin, FL remains under a Flash Flood Warning.