7:05PM October 3, 2025
What a gorgeous homecoming sunset in Brewton tonight@rzweather @spann pic.twitter.com/3mSFL71FnP
— AUBURN SUPERFAN #2✈️ (@MichaelFloyd_AU) October 3, 2025
What a gorgeous homecoming sunset in Brewton tonight@rzweather @spann pic.twitter.com/3mSFL71FnP
— AUBURN SUPERFAN #2✈️ (@MichaelFloyd_AU) October 3, 2025
The tropical disturbance near The Bahamas is no more organized today compared to yesterday. 10% chance of this system briefly becoming a tropical storm – probably won’t happen.
50% chance of a tropical wave developing into a tropical storm in the Atlantic in the days ahead. pic.twitter.com/xGfQQV86Fx
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) October 3, 2025
Scattered storms are likely on Sunday, mainly in the P.M. hours. There is a chance some communities will remain dry further inland on Sunday, but generally speaking, the closer you are to the coast, the higher your rain chances will be.
Low-end rain chances today and tomorrow,… pic.twitter.com/XkSa0E7xP4
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) October 3, 2025

FEW SHOWERS POSSIBLE NEAR COAST TODAY… Isolated showers will become possible this afternoon, particularly near the Alabama and Northwest Florida beaches. Most locations across the region will remain dry.
High temperatures will be in the low 80s.
MOST of the high school football games across the region tonight will be dry, but a few may have showers around, specifically those games happening closer to the coast.
Moonlight in Mobile, Alabama@NWSMobile @spann @WKRGEd @JasonSmithWX @rzweather @grantskinner_wx @StormHour #ALwx pic.twitter.com/1mF6zRwPzb
— Stephen Simpson 🇺🇦 ProperGander (@BamaStephen) October 3, 2025
Dangerous beach conditions will continue through this weekend and into early next week for local area beaches. A High Surf Advisory, for surf heights of 4-6 feet, starts tonight and continues through Sunday afternoon. A High Risk of rip currents continues through early next week. pic.twitter.com/ThCU5PWcZo
— NWS Mobile (@NWSMobile) October 2, 2025
The latest Drought Monitor was published today. All of south Alabama and northwest Florida are now involved in drought conditions of varying intensity.
Worst drought conditions noted in parts of Clarke and Monroe counties in AL. pic.twitter.com/2UTrPduhxk
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) October 3, 2025