Looks like a well defined downburst coming down in West Mobile!@NWSMobile @spann @rzweather @WKRGEd @jlamberswx @StormHour pic.twitter.com/ZxXnd8I9ys
— Tyler Smith (@TylerSmith_wx) June 21, 2022
Looks like a well defined downburst coming down in West Mobile!@NWSMobile @spann @rzweather @WKRGEd @jlamberswx @StormHour pic.twitter.com/ZxXnd8I9ys
— Tyler Smith (@TylerSmith_wx) June 21, 2022
Storms in Mobile Bay will push into southern Mobile County over the next 30 minutes. Gusty winds possible. pic.twitter.com/cltYvtF3zw
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) June 21, 2022
Remember when the June 8th GFS model run forecast a hurricane near the Southeast for today? Clearly a fail. The lesson: Take individual model runs beyond 7 days with a grain of salt. They have no skill. Don't buy into the hype! #scwx #ncwx pic.twitter.com/IO2pX1WAcL
— Ed Piotrowski (@EdPiotrowski) June 20, 2022
THUNDERSTORMS PUSHING INTO DAPHNE & FAIRHOPE… Thunderstorms happening near Loxley, Robertsdale, and Silverhill in central Baldwin County, AL are pushing southwest. These storms will bring heavy rain to parts of Spanish Fort, Belforest, Daphne, Fairhope, and Point Clear over the next 30 minutes. Storms are pushing west-southwest at about 15 mph. These storms may produce wind gusts of 20-30 mph.
Small showers & storms are developing across the region as of 3:01PM. Heaviest rain at the moment is happening near Navarre, the north side of Pensacola near Car City, and near @bucees near Loxley.
More pop-up storms are expected to develop in the hours ahead. No tornado risk. pic.twitter.com/8IYe3RoOxJ
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) June 21, 2022