Overnight lows will be in the upper-30s farther inland with 40s likely closer to the coast. No rain tonight or on Wednesday. π pic.twitter.com/ZZqBLB7iih
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) February 7, 2024
Overnight lows will be in the upper-30s farther inland with 40s likely closer to the coast. No rain tonight or on Wednesday. π pic.twitter.com/ZZqBLB7iih
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) February 7, 2024
πͺοΈ As we roll into Spring Severe Weather Season, here are some severe weather safety tips:
π Don't let storms surprise you – have a plan
π‘ Know where to go when warnings are issued
π» Make sure your weather radio works properly
π Charge devicesπ #SeverePrep pic.twitter.com/1S8iAXjk9n
— NWS Mobile (@NWSMobile) February 6, 2024
We have reached the mid-60s in many communities across south Alabama and northwest Florida this afternoon. That is about 10 degrees warmer than yesterday.
No more low clouds keeping temperatures quite chilly! pic.twitter.com/j8CxR3NEue
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) February 6, 2024
Itβs a step in the right direction. Its not going to fix all problems and will likely make new ones but Iβm pretty sure all the evidence the past few years has pointed to itβs time to start moving on. Glad nhc is taking that step! https://t.co/EZQRqpA0i5
— Brandon Black (@backinblack_wx) February 6, 2024
The National Hurricane Center will begin issuing an experimental Tropical Cyclone Forecast Cone Graphic on our around August 15, 2024, that includes inland tropical storm and hurricane watches and warnings for the continental U.S.
Read more here: https://t.co/zHGVE26Avz pic.twitter.com/RhX8vSE5OA
— National Hurricane Center (@NWSNHC) February 6, 2024