11:28PM September 7, 2025
Some nice moon pics tonight from Ralph, AL @weswyattweather @simpsonWVTM13 @megtomwx @Spann@rzweather @RichardWVUA23 pic.twitter.com/Mub4yiQEDR
— Josh Kemp (@JoshKempWX) September 8, 2025
Some nice moon pics tonight from Ralph, AL @weswyattweather @simpsonWVTM13 @megtomwx @Spann@rzweather @RichardWVUA23 pic.twitter.com/Mub4yiQEDR
— Josh Kemp (@JoshKempWX) September 8, 2025
— Don Snyder (@DonSnyd15457682) September 8, 2025
@NWSMobile @ThomasGeboyWX @WKRGEd @AlanSealls @spann @rzweather @GarofaloWX
Corn Moon over Theodore pic.twitter.com/b5WgvpMxRZ— Jeremy Walker (@Jeremy_Walker5) September 8, 2025
🌕 Full Moon this evening.
Moonrise across south Alabama and northwest Florida happens at 7:10PM.
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) September 7, 2025
The Atlantic Basin is remarkably quiet with no tropical storms expected to develop over the next 5-7 days. This week marks the climatological peak of the season. Thankfully, quiet conditions over the next few days! pic.twitter.com/moX27js7z7
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) September 7, 2025
Here’s a look at all of the Sept. 10th outlooks from @NHC_Atlantic since 2009.
There has been a named storm or area of potential development on Sept. 10 every year since 2009. https://t.co/7w0SiMOVmy pic.twitter.com/1RdAyZoKIZ
— Dalton Mullinax (@MullinaxWX) September 7, 2025
2 pm ET Sun, Sep. 7: Tropical cyclone formation is not expected in the Atlantic during the next 7 days.
Yes, you read that correctly, even with the normal peak of the hurricane season just 3 days away! But that doesn't mean things can't change quickly. As always, monitor… pic.twitter.com/JEZ8cGva4c
— National Hurricane Center (@NHC_Atlantic) September 7, 2025