10:28AM March 31, 2025

ALL CLEAR FOR MOBILE COUNTY… ✅ All clear for all parts of Mobile County as of 10:28AM CDT March 31, 2025.

The severe weather risk has ended in all parts of Mobile County this morning.

Mobile County joins Choctaw, Wayne, Clarke, Washington, Marengo, Greene, George, Monroe, and Wilcox counties that previously received the all clear message earlier.

Mobile County has been cancelled out of the Severe Thunderstorm Watch as of 10:28AM CDT March 31, 2025.

10:12AM March 31, 2025

LINE OF STORMS WORKING ITS WAY TO THE SOUTHEAST… Heavy rain and thunderstorms will move into eastern Escambia (AL), Covington, Crenshaw, Escambia (FL), Santa Rosa, and southern Baldwin counties over the next hour. Heads up for Luverne, Andalusia, Opp, Gantt, Straughn, Florala, Roberts, Jay, Berrydale, Milton, Pace, Pensacola, Foley, and Orange Beach: The main batch of storms will be moving into your area soon.

Thunderstorms simply are not as strong as they were about 2 hours ago while crossing Louisiana and Mississippi. This is likely because of the slightly more stable air in place across our region due to the thunderstorms that inundated coastal counties last evening.

Gusty (30-40 mph) winds will continue to be possible, particularly along the leading edge of the thunderstorms. Gusty winds and a tornado or two remain possible along the leading edge of the storms.

9:57AM March 31, 2025

MAIN LINE OF STORMS PUSHING SOUTHEAST… The main batch of thunderstorms extends from Greenville to Dauphin Island as of 9:57AM. Rain is pushing into Greenville, Georgiana, McKenzie, Evergreen, Castleberry, Brewton, East Brewton, Flomaton, Walnut Hill, Byrneville, Bratt, Bay Minette, Fairhope, Daphne, Spanish Fort, Malbis, Stapleton, Coden, Dauphin Island, and Fort Morgan.

The overall line of storms is weaker than it was a couple of hours ago when it was moving through Mississipi. So far, no warnings locally. Clearly, the most intense part of this line of storms is currently happening near Bay Minette, Crossroads, and Spanish Fort where 30-40 mph wind gusts may happen shortly.

All clear messages have been given for all parts of Monroe, Clarke, Washington, Wilcox, Marengo, and Choctaw counties now that the main line of storms is through those counties. The severe weather risk ends once the main line of storms moves through your location. We are giving out all clear notifications in the RedZone Weather app by county.

9:50AM March 31, 2025

ALL CLEAR FOR MONROE AND WILCOX COUNTIES… ✅ All clear for all parts of Monroe and Wilcox counties as of 9:50AM CDT March 31, 2025.

The severe weather risk has ended in all parts of these counties this morning.

Monroe and Wilcox counties join Choctaw, Wayne, Clarke, Washington, Marengo, Greene, and George counties that previously received the all clear message earlier.

A Severe Thunderstorm Watch technically remains in effect for Monroe and Wilcox counties, but the watch will be cancelled soon as the severe weather risk has come to an end.

The severe weather risk continues for counties south and east of Monroe and Wilcox counties.

9:36AM March 31, 2025

WEAKENING THUNDERSTORMS MOVING EAST… Stable air is winning the battle as some of the late weather models alluded to last night. This is excellent news.

Thunderstorms may produce 40-50 mph wind gusts shortly in parts of Mobile County. That is below severe criteria, thus no warnings.

Rain and storms are also moving into Forest Home, Starlington, Lyeffion, Evergreen, Appleton, Brewton, Flomaton, Atmore, Bay Minette, and Bayou La Batre as of 9:36AM.

9:32AM March 31, 2025

ALL CLEAR FOR GEORGE COUNTY… ✅ All clear for all parts of George County, MS as of 9:32AM CDT March 31, 2025.

Rain and storms will continue but the severe weather risk has ended in all parts of George County, MS this morning.

George County joins Choctaw, Wayne, Clarke, Washington, Marengo, and Greene counties that previously received the all clear message earlier.

A Severe Thunderstorm Watch technically remains in effect for George County, but the watch will be cancelled soon as the severe weather risk has come to an end.

9:16AM March 31, 2025