🌤 Most spots will remain dry today but a few highly isolated, small showers may happen this afternoon into this evening. pic.twitter.com/HXrSO2AUz0
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) May 26, 2023
🌤 Most spots will remain dry today but a few highly isolated, small showers may happen this afternoon into this evening. pic.twitter.com/HXrSO2AUz0
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) May 26, 2023
APP SERVER UPGRADED; MAINTENANCE COMPLETE… Thank you to everyone for your patience today while the RedZone Weather app and redzoneweather.com underwent a significant maintenance job. The website and app are now back in service in an operational capacity.
Thank you to everyone who relies on RedZone Weather on a daily basis. My next forecast video and text discussion will debut at 7:15AM tomorrow (Friday) morning. Have a nice night!
👋 Heading to the northern Gulf Coast for the holiday weekend?
🌊 Check out our clickable beach forecast with #RipCurrent information before jumping into the Gulf! https://t.co/JFadWZQ7Mo
🏝🥥 Be #BeachSmart! pic.twitter.com/g8s7hCwFFZ
— NWS Mobile (@NWSMobile) May 25, 2023
Beautiful weather is in store for south Alabama and northwest Florida on this Thursday. High temperatures will be in the mid-80s. pic.twitter.com/pww0bHSbXH
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) May 25, 2023
😎 Memorial Day Weekend doesn't get much better around here. High temperatures will be in the mid-80s. Sunny skies abound! pic.twitter.com/L9pAzKndCs
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) May 25, 2023
Breaking: @NOAA forecasters predict a near-normal 2023 Atlantic #HurricaneSeason
Release: https://t.co/bafUTDl69l @NWSCPC #HurricaneOutlook pic.twitter.com/VbGrr3dJD3
— NOAA Communications (@NOAAComms) May 25, 2023
Other than a few passing clouds, we are in great shape across south Alabama and northwest Florida on this Thursday. Beautiful blue skies! pic.twitter.com/u3BAHli2sK
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) May 25, 2023
Hurricane season starts in one week! Remember, it only takes one storm to hit your community to make for a bad season! Take time now to get prepared, and stay informed throughout the season by visiting https://t.co/RzyiIU9fB0 and https://t.co/mhjKxR0cWQ https://t.co/60Hf6xR0Pj
— NWS Director (@NWSDirector) May 25, 2023
#Mawar has intensified further and now has maximum sustained winds of 180 mph. Only two other western North Pacific #typhoons in May on record (since 1950) have had max winds of 180+ mph: Phyllis (1958) and Damrey (2000). pic.twitter.com/2aisQw1Nuw
— Philip Klotzbach (@philklotzbach) May 25, 2023