A dry and cool night is expected with lows ranging from the middle 40s inland to the lower 50s near the coast. pic.twitter.com/0MScKWVRAT
— NWS Mobile (@NWSMobile) March 21, 2024
A dry and cool night is expected with lows ranging from the middle 40s inland to the lower 50s near the coast. pic.twitter.com/0MScKWVRAT
— NWS Mobile (@NWSMobile) March 21, 2024
Fallstreak Atmore,AL @spann @NWSMobile @rzweather @StormHour @ThePhotoHour @ThomasGeboyWX @michaelwhitewx @KDanielCCI @AlanSealls @wkrgcaroline @WKRGEd @CloudAppSoc #alwx pic.twitter.com/4m1Qyti3EW
— Ditto Gorme (@dittogorme) March 20, 2024
WMO #Hurricane Committee did not retire any Atlantic Basin names for first time since 2014.
WMO uses rotating lists of names to communicate #EarlyWarningsForAll. These are repeated every 6 years, unless a storm is so deadly that its name is retired.https://t.co/DbahJZuIJw pic.twitter.com/YsF2izkg4F— World Meteorological Organization (@WMO) March 20, 2024
The @WMO Hurricane Committee has retired #Otis and #Dora from the list of eastern Pacific names, replacing them with #Otilio and #Debora. Note that no names were retired from the Atlantic basin list–the first time since 2014. https://t.co/j54PuL4w7y
— National Hurricane Center (@NHC_Atlantic) March 20, 2024
We are flying yellow flags in Orange Beach today – Wednesday, March 20th. Yellow Flags represent a medium hazard and urge caution to anyone entering the Gulf. Morning view: Cotton Bayou Beach. @spann #alwx pic.twitter.com/hCZRH3P4ce
— City of Orange Beach (@cityorangebeach) March 20, 2024