Saturday evening – Pensacola Beach @michaelwhitewx @weswyattweather @WEARAllenStrum @StephWVTM13 @simpsonWVTM13 @TaylorWVTM13 @Kelly_WPMI @WKRGEd @Dave_Nussbaum @rzweather @spann pic.twitter.com/pqgubVSovk
— Jimmy Sarris (@sarrisjp) May 19, 2024
Saturday evening – Pensacola Beach @michaelwhitewx @weswyattweather @WEARAllenStrum @StephWVTM13 @simpsonWVTM13 @TaylorWVTM13 @Kelly_WPMI @WKRGEd @Dave_Nussbaum @rzweather @spann pic.twitter.com/pqgubVSovk
— Jimmy Sarris (@sarrisjp) May 19, 2024
Look at that color. I never tire of Florida sunsets. @rzweather @Whitleyweather pic.twitter.com/UKn4Hi3ZTo
— Bluewater Bay (Niceville, FL) PWS (@bluewaterbaypws) May 19, 2024
WEATHER ALERT… Severe Thunderstorm Warning issued for Bibb-AL, Hale-AL & Tuscaloosa-AL Counties until 4:45 PM.
Alert issued by the National Weather Service BMX at 4:15 PM CDT Saturday, May 18, 2024 and is valid until 4:45 PM CDT Saturday, May 18, 2024.
TROPICS QUIET OVER NEXT WEEK… The 2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season will officially kick off on Saturday, June 1, 2024. The latest Tropical Weather Outlook continues to indicate the Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean Sea, and Atlantic Ocean will remain quiet over the next 7 days.
WEATHER ALERT… Severe Thunderstorm Warning issued for Blount-AL, Jefferson-AL & St. Clair-AL Counties until 4:15 PM.
Alert issued by the National Weather Service BMX at 3:37 PM CDT Saturday, May 18, 2024 and is valid until 4:15 PM CDT Saturday, May 18, 2024.
Scattered showers and thunderstorms continue across the northern half of Alabama this evening. pic.twitter.com/YS3YQIB9G7
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) May 18, 2024
@rzweather 1.23 inches of rain fell in North Crestview Florida from Friday afternoon 5-17-2024 to Saturday 5-18-2024 second wave at 2PM observation. Top wind gust was 22 MPH.
— Car 412 (@HRickover) May 18, 2024
✅ The last 48 hours were quite busy. Now to enjoy the rest of the weekend. pic.twitter.com/sQK1nehm2a
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) May 18, 2024
Isolated storms expected to develop across central Alabama and move into parts of Monroe, Conecuh, Butler, and Covington counties may be loud later this evening and produce gusty winds. SPC has removed any formal tornado risk for our area for the remainder of today and tonight. pic.twitter.com/VQLVa4xf5R
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) May 18, 2024