5:43PM May 27, 2026
RT @AllEmeraldCoast: Seaweed: everywhere.
Red flags: flying.
Beach people: still unbothered 🌊😂 Perdido Key today May 27, 2026📍 https://t.co…— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) May 27, 2026
RT @AllEmeraldCoast: Seaweed: everywhere.
Red flags: flying.
Beach people: still unbothered 🌊😂 Perdido Key today May 27, 2026📍 https://t.co…— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) May 27, 2026
Spotty storms continue to drift northward on this Wednesday evening. The heaviest rain as of 3:52PM is near Perdue Hill, Claiborne, Gosport, and Gainestown.
Spotty storms are also happening near Atmore, Nokomis, Pineville, Phillipsville, Dyas, Perdido, Mexia, Franklin, Prichard, https://t.co/pspiAqsqeZ
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) May 27, 2026
Showers and thunderstorms continue to develop this afternoon. The greatest concentration of storms today, so far, has been across Mobile, Baldwin, Clarke, and Washington counties in SW Alabama.
New storms are developing in parts of northern Escambia (FL), Santa Rosa, Escambia https://t.co/8luvEbphQJ
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) May 27, 2026
RT @NWSMobile: 2026 Atlantic Hurricane Season is right around the corner!
Get prepared:
🗺 Check if you’re in an evacuation zone
📞 Get an i…— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) May 27, 2026
Thunderstorms continue to develop this afternoon in parts of Mobile and Washington counties in west Alabama. Loud storms are happening near Deer Park, Vinegar Bend, and Fruitdale. Storms are also happening further east near Chapman, Georgiana, and Uriah.
More pop-up storms are https://t.co/XauN07Atms
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) May 27, 2026
Heavy pockets of rain are happening near Prichard, Semmes, Lott, Chunchula, Mauvila, Saraland, and Creola. These storms in Mobile County are drifting north.
Also tracking heavier showers near Appleton, Sandcut, Evergreen, Atmore, Poarch, Sardine, Tibbie, Nettleboro, and Grace. https://t.co/9P8HO2s4n5
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) May 27, 2026
Here we go again!
Pop-up showers and thunderstorms are rapidly developing across south Alabama and northwest Florida as we approach midday.
The greatest chances of rain will be north of I-10 over the next several hours. https://t.co/crADz5GZex
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) May 27, 2026