Sunset Mobile,AL @spann @NWSMobile @rzweather @StormHour @ThomasGeboyWX @michaelwhitewx @KDanielCCI @AlanSealls @wkrgcaroline @WKRGEd @TaylorWVTM13 #alwx #sunset #mobwx pic.twitter.com/bGhDZbZd8a
— Ditto Gorme (@dittogorme) June 26, 2024
Sunset Mobile,AL @spann @NWSMobile @rzweather @StormHour @ThomasGeboyWX @michaelwhitewx @KDanielCCI @AlanSealls @wkrgcaroline @WKRGEd @TaylorWVTM13 #alwx #sunset #mobwx pic.twitter.com/bGhDZbZd8a
— Ditto Gorme (@dittogorme) June 26, 2024
We’ll be watching two tropical waves that have chances of becoming named storms over the next week or so. Neither system poses an immediate threat to Alabama or Florida. pic.twitter.com/08rbi27ZId
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) June 26, 2024
Spotty showers and thunderstorms near Huxford, Poarch, Bradley, Escambia Farms, Munson, Choctaw Bluff, Wagerville, and Needham continue to drift slowly southward.
Storms will fade away after sunset. pic.twitter.com/HTOQKHfUvL
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) June 25, 2024
Widely scattered pop-up thunderstorms continue to develop and fade away across the region. Downpours are noted as of 4:39PM near Crestview, Niceville, Damascus, Wing, Uriah, Huxford, Alma, and Jackson.
More storms will likely develop over the next few hours. pic.twitter.com/45wMtNhc5v
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) June 25, 2024
The tropical wave in the eastern Caribbean Sea continues to flare with convection. The system has been branded as INVEST 94L. https://t.co/YaZ2qF5XSC
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) June 25, 2024