3:38PM March 26, 2026
RT @NWSMobile: 🌫️Dense fog will once again return to the area late tonight and into early tomorrow morning. The best chances for dense fog…
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) March 26, 2026
RT @NWSMobile: 🌫️Dense fog will once again return to the area late tonight and into early tomorrow morning. The best chances for dense fog…
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) March 26, 2026
It has been ten days since the last tornado warning in America. Today could break that streak with tornadoes being possible across parts of the Midwestern U.S. https://t.co/4g8lDUheX8
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) March 26, 2026
Severe thunderstorms will be possible today well to the north of Alabama and northwest Florida, specifically in parts of Illinois, Indiana, southern Michigan, Ohio, and western Pennsylvania. https://t.co/Nb5MVkiadU
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) March 26, 2026
No rain in sight in the next 5-7 days, unfortunately. Drought conditions will continue to get worse.
High temperatures will be in the 80s today and tomorrow ahead of a brief cooldown this weekend. https://t.co/lzChHgzKZQ
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) March 26, 2026
WARMER TEMPS TODAY & FRIDAY; SLIGHTLY COOLER FOR THE WEEKEND… High temperatures will be in the mid 80s today and Friday with slightly cooler temperatures expected for the weekend after the passage of a cold front. Unfortunately, this frontal boundary probably won’t bring any https://t.co/PGNmrKbEQ0
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) March 26, 2026
WARMER TEMPS TODAY & FRIDAY; SLIGHTLY COOLER FOR THE WEEKEND… High temperatures will be in the mid 80s today and Friday with slightly cooler temperatures expected for the weekend after the passage of a cold front. Unfortunately, this frontal boundary probably won’t bring any meaningful rain to the local area. Fog and clouds around this morning will give way to mostly sunny skies this afternoon into this evening. High temperatures will be in the mid 80s today in communities north of Interstate 10. Places closer to the Alabama and northwest Florida beaches will be in the upper 70s for afternoon highs.
SLIGHTLY WARMER TOMORROW… High temperatures will surge into the mid 80s with some communities briefly hitting the upper 80s by 4PM tomorrow. Partly cloudy skies are expected on Friday. Rain showers will be possible in areas to our north across parts of Tennessee, north Mississippi, and north Alabama.
A BIT COOLER FOR THE WEEKEND… Mostly sunny skies are likely on both Saturday and Sunday with afternoon highs likely to be in the mid 70s each day. Overnight lows will be in the low 50s with upper 40s possible north of U.S. Highway 84.
MORE SUNSHINE EARLY NEXT WEEK… Temperatures rebound into the low 80s in the afternoon hours of Monday and Tuesday of the upcoming week. Mostly sunny skies are expected on Monday and Tuesday.
SIGNS OF RAIN TOWARD THE END OF THE WEEK?… Big question marks exist regarding the setup toward the end of the upcoming week. There are early indications we may have a few rain showers around but it is impossible to know specific details this far out. Hopefully we will get some beneficial rainfall around that time as drought conditions continue to worsen across the region.
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Ever so slightly warmer temperatures are expected on this Thursday across south Alabama and northwest Florida. High temperatures will be in the mid 80s today with upper 70s near the beaches.
Enjoy the day! 🌤 https://t.co/S67KEpXeRW
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) March 26, 2026