12:50PM October 19, 2025
2.5β of rain in Atmore today. π§οΈ @NWSMobile @spann @AlabamaWXNet @rzweather @KNBHwx @ThomasGeboyWX @WKRGEd #ALwx pic.twitter.com/7pfAUYM6NJ
— π±πππππππ’ πΆππππππ (@britttg_94) October 19, 2025
12:36PM October 19, 2025
After the morning rain and storms, it has turned out to be a BEAUTIFUL day across the region. Temperatures are near 80Β° as we approach 1PM.
Drone view from near Brewton, AL this afternoon⦠pic.twitter.com/g1TSkz7h14
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) October 19, 2025
10:48AM October 19, 2025
β ALL CLEAR; SEVERE WEATHER RISK ENDS… All Clear for south Alabama and northwest Florida for areas west of Destin, Crestview, and Opp. The severe weather risk has ended for today. Cooler, drier air arrives tonight. Thanks to everyone who used the RZW app all night and folks who watched our live coverage!
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We were fortunate to only have one tornado warning during this event. If you blinked, you missed it! It was only in effect for about 5 minutes for parts of southern Santa Rosa County near Gulf Breeze.
The attached image shows the warning polygon. The polygon included Pensacola Beach, Gulf Breeze, Tiger Point, Oriole Beach, and Midway (FL).
Milton, Pace, Navarre, and nearly all of Pensacola were never included in the warning.
NWS cancelled the warning as the rotation in the storm quickly weakened, thankfully.

BENEFICIAL RAIN ACROSS THE REGION… I just checked our digital rain gauge here at the RedZone Weather studio in Brewton, Alabama. We picked up 1.88″ of total rainfall with this event. Rain amounts varied quite a bit with totals in excess of 3″ in parts of southern Baldwin County. Some communities in Covington County picked up less than one half inch in total.

10:22AM October 19, 2025
Awaiting this final batch of storms to clear through Eglin AFB, Niceville, FWB, and Destin⦠The all clear will come soon! pic.twitter.com/I93LpLVrqJ
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) October 19, 2025
10:17AM October 19, 2025
1.88β of total rainfall at our RedZone Weather studio location in Brewton, AL.
HIGHLY beneficial rainfall across the region this morning!
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) October 19, 2025
9:08AM October 19, 2025
You may be wondering why I haven't said "all clear" from this severe weather risk just yet. It's because of this cell moving through Santa Rosa County near Whitfield, approaching Whiting Field.
Have to have tornado probability at zero for the all clear. Not quite there yet. The⦠pic.twitter.com/HFkuM7VEAW
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) October 19, 2025






