A few showers have developed very early on this Friday morning… You may hear some raindrops on the roof in the hours ahead. ⛈ pic.twitter.com/snPwJguRe3
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) July 29, 2022
A few showers have developed very early on this Friday morning… You may hear some raindrops on the roof in the hours ahead. ⛈ pic.twitter.com/snPwJguRe3
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) July 29, 2022
A rinse and repeat weather pattern continues into Friday. Another round of scattered showers & storms starting near the coast in the AM will spread inland through the day. A MODERATE rip current risk continues along the AL/NW FL beaches through the weekend. #mobwx pic.twitter.com/ilAkWDdFDt
— NWS Mobile (@NWSMobile) July 28, 2022
Eastern Pacific Basin to remain active, Atlantic not so much. Could change in a few weeks but for now, we watch the storms well to our west. ? https://t.co/kGiVxa1tVv
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) July 28, 2022
@rzweather 2.9 inches of rain fell in North Crestview Florida on Thursday 7-28-22 in afternoon downpours. Rain has ended here.
— Car 412 (@HRickover) July 28, 2022
Scattered showers and thunderstorms continue to bubble up this afternoon across parts of southwest Alabama and northwest Florida. Heavy rain is happening near Poarch, Byrneville, Berrydale, Munson, and Elsanor. pic.twitter.com/9Lmxmjk79U
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) July 28, 2022
2:20 PM: Be on the lookout for flooding around the Crestview community as up to 2" of rain has fallen in the last hour. Remember, never attempt to cross a flooded roadway! Turn Around, Don't Drown. #mobwx https://t.co/LbnaltC8NB
— NWS Mobile (@NWSMobile) July 28, 2022
Scattered thunderstorms are happening near Gonzalez, Wallace (FL), Loxley, Robertsdale, Foley, Crestview, Baker, Brewton, and Wing. More storms will pop up over the next few hours. pic.twitter.com/kEzejo6PDl
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) July 28, 2022
Showers and storms are developing at midday near Brewton, East Brewton, Boykin, Munson, Fort Morgan, Theodore, Celeste, and Axis. Storms are drifting northward-ish. pic.twitter.com/0MFp6Te480
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) July 28, 2022
@spann @rzweather @RichardWVUA23 A morning rainbow which developed and grew right in front of our eyes at Panama City Beach, Florida. pic.twitter.com/Ogsy5oKHl9
— Chandra Clark ??? (@altvprof) July 28, 2022
Scattered thunderstorms will continue to be a fixture of the forecast over the next few days and into early August. No real changes in sight! ⛈ pic.twitter.com/NoIo8gtxri
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) July 28, 2022
INCREASED RAIN CHANCES TODAY – MORE P.M. STORMS… Showers and thunderstorms will become more numerous across south Alabama and northwest Florida on this Thursday. Most of the thunderstorms will happen in the afternoon and evening hours, although even late this morning, a few storms will be possible. Widespread severe weather is not expected today and the overall tornado risk remains at or near zero across the region. This weekend, no real forecast changes are expected. High temperatures will continue to be in the low-90s with morning lows in the mid-70s. Scattered storms will be possible on both Saturday and Sunday.
TROPICS CONTINUE TO BE QUIET… The long range models continue, thankfully, to show quiet conditions persisting across the Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean Sea, and Atlantic Ocean. No tropical storms are expected to form this weekend into early next week.
APP… Many updates will be posted throughout the day in the RedZone Weather app. redzoneweather.com/app is the link for the free download. Be sure to visit the Alerts tab (bottom right corner) and tap the large, yellow “Alert Settings” button to customize the alerts you’d like to receive from me. If you like a lot of info, be sure to toggle ON Low-Level Alerts.
See all the details in your Thursday morning #rzw forecast video. Have a nice day!
⛈ Thunderstorms will likely be more numerous across the region this afternoon into this evening compared to the last few days. High temperatures will be near 90°. Enjoy the day! pic.twitter.com/fAO1pzt2Uc
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) July 28, 2022
A few showers and thunderstorms have developed over the northern Gulf near the coastline early on this Thursday morning. You may hear a clap of thunder or two in the hours ahead in parts of Baldwin, Escambia (FL), or Santa Rosa counties. pic.twitter.com/IfD7kUGqdj
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) July 28, 2022
Stacked lightning shots, June 2022 from Key West viewing South of the CGC Ingham. @spann @rzweather @JoshWeather @TylerWSFA12 pic.twitter.com/ugGLxbsO15
— Mike (Twisty Lens Photography) (@TwistyLensPhoto) July 28, 2022
Conecuh County, AL sunset this evening… Thanks to @melhenmcm for the view! ☀️ pic.twitter.com/PIPXN9LfC7
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) July 28, 2022
Sunset Atmore,AL @spann @NWSMobile @rzweather @StormHour @ThomasGeboyWX @michaelwhitewx @KDanielCCI @AlanSealls @wkrgcaroline @thisisalabama #alwx #sunset pic.twitter.com/EtF3mqbvI7
— Ditto Gorme (@dittogorme) July 28, 2022
?Tell me its summer along the Gulf Coast without telling me it's summer along the Gulf Coast. We will go first…
⛈️Highs in the 90s lows in the mid 70s and a chance to likely showers and thunderstorms during the afternoon into the weekend. #mobwx pic.twitter.com/1aJpKC8oDS
— NWS Mobile (@NWSMobile) July 27, 2022
Scattered thunderstorms continue to pop up across the region on this Wednesday evening. Storms are firing near Brewton, Esat Brewton, Berrydale, Crestview, and Duke Field. pic.twitter.com/RXtgkXBDzy
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) July 27, 2022
Scattered showers and thunderstorms are firing up across the region. Heavy rain is happening near Foley, Florala, and Cantonment. More showers and storms will develop over the next few hours. pic.twitter.com/cAvA9sMpXh
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) July 27, 2022
Bomb threats at Auburn, Shelton State in Tuscaloosa, and at UAH in North Alabama over the last hour. https://t.co/ZbE6h8dlC5
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) July 27, 2022
Tiny showers and thunderstorms continue to bubble up and fade away at midday on this Wednesday. More storms are likely to develop over the next several hours. pic.twitter.com/bXEZ3nksCD
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) July 27, 2022
Heat, humidity, summer pop-up storms, rinse, repeat…
Doesn't get much more typical around here for Late July and Early August. pic.twitter.com/bEddzKByMJ
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) July 27, 2022
HOT & HUMID WITH A FEW P.M. STORMS… If you like a daily rhythm with with not much variance in the weather forecast, the last few weeks have certainly been your forte! Scattered thunderstorms will develop late this morning into the afternoon and evening hours. Not every community will have storms around on this Wednesday, but some inevitably will. Widespread severe weather is not expected today, but just like the last few days, some of the storms may produce torrential downpours of rain in localized areas, loud thunder, cloud-to-ground lightning, and gusty winds in the strongest of the storms.
HIGHER RAIN CHANCES THURSDAY AND FRIDAY… The overall coverage of showers and thunderstorms will increase tomorrow and on Friday as atmospheric moisture increases across the region. Instead of an approximate 1 in 3 chance, tomorrow and Friday will have a 2 in 3 chance of showers and thunderstorms. Most of these storms will happen in the afternoon and evening hours each day.
STORMS AROUND THIS WEEKEND… Rain chances this weekend will be around 30-40% each day. Not every community will have storms this weekend, but some storms will pop up in the heat of the day. High temperatures will remain in the low-90s with morning lows in the 70s.
TROPICS QUIET… The Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean Sea, and Atlantic Ocean continue to show no signs of imminent tropical storm formation. It looks like the Atlantic Basin will remain quiet over the next 5-7 days. July 2022 will wind up being the quietest July we have had in a hurricane season since 2016. The peak of hurricane season happens around September 11 each year.
APP… If you haven’t already, be sure to download the free RedZone Weather app to keep up with all the latest information on the world of weather in south Alabama and northwest Florida. redzoneweather.com/app is the link for the free download. Once you have the app downloaded to your iOS or Android device, be sure to visit the Alerts tab (lower right corner) and tap the large, yellow Alert Settings button to customize the alerts you would like to receive straight from me.
See all the details in your Wednesday morning #rzw forecast video. Have a great day!