6:58PM January 24, 2026
Rain continues to stream into the region from the west. Occasional thunderstorms are happening in coastal Mississippi near Biloxi and Ocean Springs.
Not expecting severe weather issues tonight but the risk will increase on Sunday. pic.twitter.com/Gobh0DurFD
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) January 25, 2026
5:45PM January 24, 2026
Rain is happening across parts of west Alabama this evening near Thomasville, Grove Hill, Jackson, Sweet Water, Chatom, Millry, Leroy, & Gilbertown.
Heavier rain is happening across southeast Mississippi and Louisiana that will move into southwest Alabama over the next 2 hours. pic.twitter.com/RCNVbFIoaR
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) January 24, 2026
4:14PM January 24, 2026
Rain showers will continue moving into west Alabama over the next several hours with rain ultimately spreading across the region this evening.
Severe weather issues are not expected until tomorrow (Sunday).
Freezing rain is happening across NW AL near Florence & Russellville. pic.twitter.com/udONxjYRPA
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) January 24, 2026
4:08PM January 24, 2026
Thanks to @1819News for pulling the most colorful comment I’ve posted in awhile. 😂 It’s true: Total chaos on social media about a remote snow potential next weekend – including from professional mets that know better than to post this stuff.https://t.co/1UcUq2jKsP
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) January 24, 2026
3:55PM January 24, 2026
A risk of severe weather Sunday over the central Gulf coast will be followed by an arctic plunge. Dangerous cold wind chills to spread over the area Monday morning and likely to continue into Tuesday morning. pic.twitter.com/clMwI7u9kx
— NWS Mobile (@NWSMobile) January 24, 2026
3:54PM January 24, 2026
Cancellations in the United States this weekend are now over 10,000 due to winter storms.
Most impacted airlines:
American 4215
United 1646
Delta 1456
Southwest 1361
JetBlue 539
Air Canada 263
Spirit 236
Frontier 173DFW topping airport cancellations with more than 1000. pic.twitter.com/jd92t9MI2i
— Flightradar24 (@flightradar24) January 24, 2026






