2:32PM January 25, 2026
Storm damage this afternoon near Excel, Alabama. Thanks to Rhyanna Martin for the photo. @NWSMobile pic.twitter.com/B3tBGXbvJb
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) January 25, 2026
Storm damage this afternoon near Excel, Alabama. Thanks to Rhyanna Martin for the photo. @NWSMobile pic.twitter.com/B3tBGXbvJb
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) January 25, 2026

ALL CLEAR FOR S.W. ALABAMA & N.W. FLORIDA; STORM DAMAGE REPORTED… The severe weather risk has officially ended for today (Sunday, January 25, 2026) across southwest Alabama and northwest Florida for areas west of Opp, Crestview, and Destin. Multiple severe thunderstorm warnings and tornado warnings continue as of 2PM across parts of southeast Alabama and the Florida Panhandle region to our east. Rain will continue at times over the next several hours but the risk of tornadoes has ended across our local area.
STORM DAMAGE REPORTED… Several power outages were reported due to tree damage in parts of Clarke and Monroe counties earlier. I received multiple viewer photos of trees down near Excel, AL. So far, at least one tornado has been confirmed. It happened in Walton County, FL (which is just east of our local area) just northwest of DeFuniak Springs. The tornado was likely brief but we know damage happened as debris was lofted into the sky and detected by the local radar. Please let me know if you have had storm damage!
EXTREME COLD WARNING – TONIGHT… The National Weather Service has a rare Extreme Cold Warning in place for ALL local counties across south Alabama and northwest Florida valid from midnight tonight to Noon on Monday. Dangerously low wind chills as low as 10 degrees will be possible tonight into Monday morning. Air temperatures will be in the 10s in many communities by 6AM Monday.
BLACK ICE LESS LIKELY LOCALLY… Due to storms moving through earlier, it looks like the back edge of the rain will likely move to the east of southwest Alabama and northwest Florida this afternoon into the early evening hours. This means that at least 4-6 hours of drying time should exist between when rain/storms depart and when freezing temperatures happen. The cold, dry air will filter in with the blustery conditions behind the advancing cold front. This should help to mitigate the overall potential of black ice across much of the region this evening into tonight. Patchy areas of black ice may be possible in highly isolated areas tomorrow morning, but I do not expect this to be the norm.
NEXT WEEKEND MORE LIKELY TO BE SUNNY & QUIET… Model support for a snow/winter storm event NEXT weekend has collapsed, meaning all of the major global models are now showing sunny, dry weather for the local area. While it is far too early to rule out snow, for sure, it appears model support for a sunny, quiet pattern appears to be increasing. Models basically show the area of low pressure developing about 500 miles to our south and remaining far enough south in the Gulf that no precipitation would happen locally. This is something that will need to be monitored over the next few days as changes will be possible. I would question any “source” that has promoted a snow potential 7-10 days out – a totally irresponsible and unwise thing to do considering it is nearly impossible to forecast snow in the Deep South 3-4 days out, let alone 7-10 days.
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Tornado Warning for Houston County and eastern Geneva County in southeast Alabama till 2:15PM. Possible tornado south of Hartford is moving east. This warning includes Esto, Slocomb, Taylor, and Cottonwood.
Dothan is NOT included. pic.twitter.com/hST9nE45Ze
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) January 25, 2026
Strong thunderstorms producing heavy rain and gusty winds are happening near Destin, Niceville, Fort Walton Beach, Eglin AFB, Deerland, and Mossy Head.
These storms will move into Sandestin, Santa Rosa Beach, Miramar Beach, Freeport, and Seaside shortly. pic.twitter.com/h9umJn3jAK
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) January 25, 2026
Here is the radar confirmation of the brief, spin-up tornado that happened in Walton County a few minutes ago. Tornado damage likely happened near Liberty Assembly of God Church or just south of there on US331.
Tornado Warning continues for DeFuniak Springs and Ponce De Leon. pic.twitter.com/WciTcjjutX
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) January 25, 2026
Storms coming into Niceville, Destin, Sandestin, and Freeport, and Santa Rosa Beach are below severe limits. Heavy rain and gusty winds likely there shortly.
A confirmed tornado is passing very near DeFuniak Springs in Walton County – moving toward Argyle and Ponce De Leon.… pic.twitter.com/n2bcL51HkZ
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) January 25, 2026
Tornado Warning till 2PM for much of northern Walton County and southern Holmes County in the Florida Panhandle. This includes DeFuniak Springs, Alpine Heights, and Ponce De Leon. Be sheltered in these zones! pic.twitter.com/WNEkLnlCVO
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) January 25, 2026