POP-UP STORMS CONTINUE… Heavy downpours of rain continue near Sellersville, Bradley, Munson, Frisco City, Excel, Thomasville, Coden, Pace, and Five Points.
More storms will pop up across the region over the next several hours.
POP-UP STORMS CONTINUE… Heavy downpours of rain continue near Sellersville, Bradley, Munson, Frisco City, Excel, Thomasville, Coden, Pace, and Five Points.
More storms will pop up across the region over the next several hours.
SCATTERED STORMS DRIFTING EAST… Scattered thunderstorms continue to pop up and fade away across south Alabama and northwest Florida on this Independence Day Thursday.
More storms will develop over the next several hours. Be ready for downpours that develop very quickly!
Widespread severe weather is not expected.
#HurricaneBeryl has finally weakened to a Category 2 #hurricane. #Beryl was a major (Category 3+) hurricane for 4.25 days, tied with Hurricane Emily (2005) for the most major hurricane days produced by a single Atlantic hurricane prior to August on record. pic.twitter.com/ZV2Zy0W1dJ
— Philip Klotzbach (@philklotzbach) July 4, 2024
Pop-up thunderstorms caused this waterspout near Pensacola Beach, FL on this Indepedence Day. There may be more waterspouts across coastal waters today but there is no tornado risk across land areas. Thanks to Kerry Austin Wilson for the view.
Happy 4th! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/Zuw737FrHo
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) July 4, 2024
Pop-up downpours continue to develop this afternoon across south Alabama & northwest Florida. Storm coverage is set to increase over the next several hours.
Widespread severe storms are not expected, but storms will produce loud thunder and cloud-to-ground lightning at times. ⛈️ pic.twitter.com/BY7TdEri1E
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) July 4, 2024
Waterspout at Pensacola in the last hour. Thanks to Ashley Sewell for the view! @NWSMobile pic.twitter.com/uxWIukRJk9
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) July 4, 2024
SEASONAL EARLY JULY FORECAST… Scattered thunderstorms along with plenty of heat and humidity will continue to be in the forecast over the next 5-7 days.
HOT & HUMID 4TH OF JULY WITH SCATTERED STORMS AROUND; BERYL THREATENS MEXICO… High temperatures will be in the mid-90s this afternoon with heat index values as high as 110-112° in some spots across south Alabama and northwest Florida. Scattered thunderstorms will be possible throughout the day with the greatest coverage of thunderstorms happening from 1PM to 7PM. Widespread severe weather is not expected, but some of the storms will be loud at times and produce cloud-to-ground lightning. We have a fairly consistent weather pattern in store over the next several days locally. Hurricane Beryl likely will never be a direct threat to Alabama or northwest Florida, but the storm does pose a significant risk to parts of Mexico and south Texas in the days ahead.
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Join me in this Independence Day edition of the RedZone Weather forecast video for all the details. Have a nice 4th of July!