9:15PM December 21, 2025
Rain continues this evening in parts of Santa Rosa, Escambia (FL), Baldwin, Escambia (AL), and Mobile counties this evening.
Showers will be possible overnight into Monday morning. No severe weather issues expected. pic.twitter.com/guRRBjw158
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) December 22, 2025
7:39PM December 21, 2025
The worst of the dark days of the cold season are over. We progressively gain sunlight over the next 6 months! pic.twitter.com/xZmpwzqnmc
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) December 22, 2025
5:37PM December 21, 2025

RAIN APPROACHING POARCH & ATMORE… Showers in northern Baldwin County are moving into western Escambia County, Alabama. Rain is likely to happen shortly near McCullough, Huxford, Poarch, Nokomis, and Atmore.
Rain also continues in parts of northwest Florida near McDavid, Walnut Hill, Bluff Springs, Bogia, and Molino.
5:29PM December 21, 2025
Almost one half of an inch of rainfall in total today so far near Bratt, FL. Thanks to @ScobieSr for this report.
Isolated showers are producing rain near Walnut Hill, McDavid, Whitfield, Whiting Field, Crestview, Milligan, Stockton, and Citronelle as of 5:29PM. https://t.co/LJ8XECSkWs pic.twitter.com/eWYKo60PiC
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) December 21, 2025
5:01PM December 21, 2025
☀️ Happy solstice! The December solstice marks the shortest day of the year and winter in the Northern Hemisphere and longest day and summer in the Southern Hemisphere.
People and penguins in Antarctica enjoy 24 hours of daylight 🐧
How many hours of daylight where you live? pic.twitter.com/Yn5WrA2JiI
— Ben Noll (@BenNollWeather) December 21, 2025
3:48PM December 21, 2025

SCATTERED SHOWERS DRIFTING SOUTHEAST… Rain is happening near Dixonville, Mt. Carmel, Jay, Fidelis, Sellersville, Bradley, Escambia Farms, Laurel Hill, Creola, Axis, Citronelle, Calvert, and Mt. Vernon as of 3:48PM.
Scattered showers will continue to develop over the next few hours. We dry out tomorrow ahead of warm temperatures by midweek.







