1:02PM January 25, 2026
📍Milton, FL
Strong cold front moving in, incredible views out here on the leading edge! @rzweather @spann @tropicalupdate pic.twitter.com/37LtIDT5eP
— Morgan ⚡️ (@jmorgan_wx) January 25, 2026
📍Milton, FL
Strong cold front moving in, incredible views out here on the leading edge! @rzweather @spann @tropicalupdate pic.twitter.com/37LtIDT5eP
— Morgan ⚡️ (@jmorgan_wx) January 25, 2026
Wow! Jan 25th 2026 storm line preceding Fern hit with surprising winds 😳 @NWSMobile @spann @NWSSPC @WKRG @AlanSealls @WEARAllenStrum @NWS @weatherchannel @rzweather pic.twitter.com/CHY0ugDytQ
— Deborah Dawkins (@DJDawkins7) January 25, 2026
The main line of storms has reached Opp, Wing, Baker, Milton, Pensacola, and Gulf Breeze.
Next up for gusty winds and heavy rain along the leading edge of the storms: Onycha, Florala, Lockhart, Paxton, Ino, Samson, Campton, Crestview, Duke Field, Navarre, Tiger Point. pic.twitter.com/DaSBdRoDXJ
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) January 25, 2026

✅ ALL CLEAR FOR BALDWIN, ESCAMBIA (AL), AND CONECUH COUNTIES… All clear for all parts of Baldwin, Escambia (AL), and Conecuh counties as of 12:41PM CDT January 25, 2026. The severe weather risk has ended in all parts of these counties today. The severe weather risk continues for areas to the southeast.
Rain will continue to be possible at times over the next few hours.
Baldwin, Escambia (AL), and Conecuh counties join Clarke, Washington, Marengo, Choctaw, Monroe, Wilcox, Dallas, Mobile, Butler, Lowndes, and Montgomery counties that previously received the all clear message earlier.

Strong storms are happening near Andalusia, Carolina, Wing, Munson, Milton, Pace, Cantonment, Warrington, and Perdido Key.
Heads up for folks near Babbie, Horn Hill, Libertyville, Florala, Baker, Crestview, Laurel Hill, Holt, Harold, Gulf Breeze, Tiger Point, Downtown Pensacola… pic.twitter.com/RMkkANBKOM
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) January 25, 2026

✅ ALL CLEAR FOR BUTLER, LOWNDES, AND MONTGOMERY COUNTIES… All clear for all parts of Butler, Lowndes, and Montgomery counties as of 12:33PM CDT January 25, 2026. The severe weather risk has ended in all parts of these counties today. The severe weather risk continues for areas to the southeast.
Rain will continue to be possible at times over the next few hours.
Butler, Lowndes, and Montgomery counties join Clarke, Washington, Marengo, Choctaw, Monroe, Wilcox, Dallas, and Mobile counties that previously received the all clear message earlier.

The worst of the weather for today is about to move through the Pensacola metro area. Heavy rain, gusty winds up to 40-50 mph, lightning, loud thunder expected.
Same deal in Pace, Milton, Pea Ridge (FL), Five Points, Whiting Field, Point Baker, Allentown shortly. Be inside! pic.twitter.com/j4gtOqXGr8
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) January 25, 2026