12:29AM June 19, 2026
Flash Flood Warning for Washington County in AL until 3:30am Friday.
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) June 19, 2026
Flash Flood Warning for Washington County in AL until 3:30am Friday.
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) June 19, 2026
Thunderstorms continue to slowly move east early on this Friday morning.
The risk of flash flooding is high over the next several hours. The risk of tornadoes remains low, but not zero.
Have a way to hear warnings in the hours ahead. https://t.co/08stqIC1ry
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) June 19, 2026
RT @TylerSmith_wx: A supercell exhibiting some impressive structure passed through Mobile, AL. tonight. I tracked it as it crossed over the…
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) June 19, 2026
Lightning output across the region has increased in coverage, specifically across west Alabama. These storms near Camden, Pine Hill, Thomasville, Millry, McIntosh, and Coffeeville are loud and proud but are well under severe limits. Good news! https://t.co/IvUDZABZIq
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) June 19, 2026
Here is a quick look at what I am expecting as far as the severe weather risk specifically for tomorrow (Friday)… https://t.co/9aJ1Kyf458
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) June 19, 2026
Loud thunderstorms continue near Coffeeville, Millry, Chatom, and Deer Park in west Alabama. Storms in northwest Florida are also producing occasional loud thunder.
I cannot give an “all clear” from tornadoes, but the risk is very low at this point. We believe the risk will https://t.co/Z3qkptZtxm
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) June 19, 2026
Tornado Warning till 11PM for parts of Walton and Washington (FL) counties in the Florida Panhandle.
Likely tornado near Bruce, FL is moving east and will pass near or just north of Ebro. https://t.co/fpiJo4xmAv
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) June 19, 2026