5:01PM January 22, 2026
Milton, FL is really showing off this evening. ☀️ @rzweather @PanhandleWx pic.twitter.com/xTCDeGEf02
— Morgan ⚡️ (@jmorgan_wx) January 22, 2026
Milton, FL is really showing off this evening. ☀️ @rzweather @PanhandleWx pic.twitter.com/xTCDeGEf02
— Morgan ⚡️ (@jmorgan_wx) January 22, 2026

SPRINKLES & SHOWERS MOVING NORTHEAST… Widely scattered sprinkles and small showers continue to move northeast across parts of south Alabama and northwest Florida this evening. The heaviest of these scattered showers are occurring near Citronelle, Earlville, Jay, Brownsdale, Mt. Carmel, Dixonville, Riverview, and Travis Road. Spotty showers are also happening near Gulf Breeze, Pensacola, Warrington, and Summerdale.
More showers are likely over the next few hours into tonight.

Sprinkles and widely scattered showers continue to move northeast this afternoon across the region.
No severe weather risk today, just spotty sprinkles and showers. pic.twitter.com/hCVJrcgXV7
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) January 22, 2026
Mobile, Gulf Shores, and Crestview have officially hit the 70 degree mark on this Thursday!
Enjoy these pleasant temperatures today and tomorrow as VERY cold air arrives Sunday night. Several nights with below freezing temperatures are coming up next week. pic.twitter.com/yZ2cHb2BAH
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) January 22, 2026
Spotty showers are drifting northeast near Atmore, Poarch, Walnut Hill, Grove Hill, Thomasville, Fulton, Bay Minette, Phillipsville, and Stapleton.
No severe weather risk locally today, just spotty showers at times. pic.twitter.com/Fm1y8E2vJE
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) January 22, 2026
BEWARE OF CLICKBAIT… Long-time viewers and readers know not to trust “data” beyond 7 days out, particularly when it comes to winter weather/snow.
You really can’t do a good snow forecast beyond 2-3 days out in the Deep South.
No snow/mix in the forecast across south Alabama or northwest Florida through January 27, 2026. Major issues likely to our north this weekend. Just rain for our local area, however.
Far too early for any speculation for any other events in a couple of weeks.

⛈️OR🧊?
One day closer and not much has changed for us for this weekends weather. The biggest change over the last 24 hours is that trends have been leaning towards scenario 1 which would keep the wintry precip north of our area 👍. But don't let your guard down just yet! pic.twitter.com/xmRLgXPlT9— NWS Mobile (@NWSMobile) January 22, 2026