2:06PM January 3, 2026
Possible mammatus clouds following the storm in Milton@rzweather @NWSMobile pic.twitter.com/R2hfPrkihY
— Sean McAllister (@nwfltracking) January 3, 2026
Possible mammatus clouds following the storm in Milton@rzweather @NWSMobile pic.twitter.com/R2hfPrkihY
— Sean McAllister (@nwfltracking) January 3, 2026
1:50 PM – Strong storms continue to move eastward across portions of the area. These storms have a history of producing nickel to golf ball sized. pic.twitter.com/j4U0CHMe0K
— NWS Mobile (@NWSMobile) January 3, 2026
@rzweather @NWSMobile @TylerSmith_wx @jmorgan_wx @nwfltracking @SchlobohmAsa Had a pretty wicked severe storm rook through the Milton area around 1:35 pm CST. 50-60 mph wind gusts and mostly pea-sized but isolated dime-sized hail stones were observed ~3 mi WSW of Bagdad. pic.twitter.com/iWuWo5nNNW
— Benjamin Mashburn (Lower AL WX) (@AlFlor1) January 3, 2026
Dime size hail on Ridge Road in Brewton.
— Charles Smith (@schazncharge1) January 3, 2026
Hail in Brewton, AL up to nickel size. Thanks to Grace Cannon for the photo near Brewton Elementary School. https://t.co/1hhjIDbxEh pic.twitter.com/x4M8VPdREz
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) January 3, 2026
@rzweather up to dime size hail in Pace. pic.twitter.com/kneIBcGF2I
— Pace Patriot (@PacePatriot) January 3, 2026
Large hail stones falling in Milton@rzweather @NWSMobile pic.twitter.com/jkK4mWZBrH
— Sean McAllister (@nwfltracking) January 3, 2026