8:51AM May 22, 2026
MOB issues Tornado Warning [tornado: RADAR INDICATED, hail: <.75 IN] for Wayne [MS] till 9:30 AM CDT https://t.co/dkkwwctGbD https://t.co/y4qzUZa4F0
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) May 22, 2026
MOB issues Tornado Warning [tornado: RADAR INDICATED, hail: <.75 IN] for Wayne [MS] till 9:30 AM CDT https://t.co/dkkwwctGbD https://t.co/y4qzUZa4F0
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) May 22, 2026
Spotty, pop-up storms will be possible in each of the next 7 days. We will likely see an uptick in the coverage of storms as we get into the middle part of the upcoming week. https://t.co/s2jCe7K5Wo
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) May 22, 2026
SCATTERED STORMS LIKELY TODAY; A FEW STRONG STORMS POSSIBLE OVER WEST ALABAMA… Spotty showers and thunderstorms will be possible on this Friday across south Alabama and northwest Florida. Parts of west Alabama are involved in a low-end, Level 1 (out of 5) severe weather risk https://t.co/9egBnroRRm
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) May 22, 2026
SCATTERED STORMS LIKELY TODAY; A FEW STRONG STORMS POSSIBLE OVER WEST ALABAMA… Spotty showers and thunderstorms will be possible on this Friday across south Alabama and northwest Florida. Parts of west Alabama are involved in a low-end, Level 1 (out of 5) severe weather risk today, driven by a chance of brief tornadoes in the strongest of the storms. Storms will be most numerous in areas along and west of Interstate 65, however, a few storms may happen closer to the coast this afternoon into this evening. I will be posting radar updates this afternoon into the evening hours, as needed, in the RedZone Weather app. Scattered thunderstorms will be possible in each of the next 7 days, including on Memorial Day Monday.
SEVERE WEATHER TIMING – TODAY… Today will be a low-end severe weather risk day, mainly across west Alabama. Now through 4PM is the main window for any severe storms today. To be clear, most communities will simply have rain and thunder at times. Some communities, particularly in northwest Florida, won’t get much rain at all most likely as storms are expected to be spotty in nature.
POP-UP STORMS ON SATURDAY… I expect Saturday to be a more traditional summertime pattern across the local area with pop-up thunderstorms being the norm. I have had so many questions over the last few days from folks worried about their weekend plans for the Memorial Day holiday weekend. I do NOT suggest cancelling plans at this point. The fact is, it is so typical for our region to have occasional pop-up thunderstorms in the early summer months. This is totally normal for this time of year. There inevitably will be some sunshine each day. Widespread, significant severe storms are not in the forecast over the next 7 days locally. Loud storms that produce heavy rain may be possible in some locales, but big time tornadoes are not expected.
SPOTTY STORMS ON SUNDAY AND INTO MEMORIAL DAY MONDAY… Scattered thunderstorms, mostly in the P.M. hours, will happen on Sunday and into the Memorial Day holiday on Monday. It will not rain all day in any given locale. Afternoon high temperatures will be in the low to mid 80s each day with morning lows in the upper 60s and near 70°. I will have radar updates posted throughout the weekend in the RedZone Weather app.
UNSETTLED PATTERN INTO NEXT WEEK; POP-UP STORMS EACH DAY… Scattered showers and thunderstorms will be possible in each of the next 7 days across the local area. We probably will see an uptick in the overall coverage of showers and storms toward the middle part of the upcoming week. It is a fairly common occurrence in late May and early June for pop-up thunderstorms to happen each day, mostly during the diurnal heating period, aka in the afternoon and evening hours. High temperatures will be in the 80s next week with lows in the 60s.
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See all the details in your Friday RedZone Weather forecast video. My next forecast video will be posted by 7:15AM Monday morning. I will have updates posted throughout the weekend, as needed, in the RedZone Weather app.
Scattered thunderstorms will be possible throughout the day on this Friday. The greatest coverage of rain and thunderstorms will happen along, north, and west of I-65 today in parts of Monroe, Clarke, and Washington counties.
Still may have some rain and storms at the beaches https://t.co/8m836oIgDL
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) May 22, 2026
Noisy thunderstorms near Brewton, East Brewton, and Riverview are moving north. Rain continues near Jackson, Gainestown, and Old Texas.
Spotty thunderstorms will continue to develop across the region over the next several hours. https://t.co/o9GddymRQE
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) May 22, 2026
A low-end tornado risk exists TODAY across parts of east Mississippi and west Alabama, specifically in areas west of the Alabama River.
Locally, parts of Washington, Clarke, Choctaw, Marengo, and northern Mobile counties are involved in this low-end tornado risk.
Watching https://t.co/V518db7oUS
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) May 22, 2026