8:02PM September 18, 2025
Temperatures tonight are expected to be a bit warmer than last night, ranging from the upper 60s to near 70 well inland, and low to mid 70s along the coast. pic.twitter.com/12efgzfawE
— NWS Mobile (@NWSMobile) September 19, 2025
5:45PM September 18, 2025
Several thunderstorms are happening as of 5:45PM on this Thursday.
Rain is happening near Thomasville, Chilton, Beatrice, Tunnel Springs, Uriah, Little River, Jay, Mt. Carmel, and Gantt. pic.twitter.com/a16fHx3KHI
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) September 18, 2025
3:57PM September 18, 2025
Beautiful sight indeed with several widely scattered showers slowly drifting south across inland areas of south Alabama this evening.
Heavier storm is happening near Monroeville.
Good, beneficial rain! Unfortunately, most spots closer to the coast will remain dry. pic.twitter.com/FuJJAaH0Gs
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) September 18, 2025
2:29PM September 18, 2025
👀Long time since our area has had rain! We are finally seeing some pop-up showers this afternoon, drifting south across inland areas.
Localized showers are happening near Gosport, Perdue Hill, Coy, Greenville, and Loango.
Most locales will remain dry over the next few hours. pic.twitter.com/IDzqe36cYK
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) September 18, 2025
2:10PM September 18, 2025
Cool view from Mobile, AL https://t.co/7obgoQRBGQ
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) September 18, 2025
10:35AM September 18, 2025
Tropical Storm Gabrielle remains weak. If the system fails to initiate deep convection over the center soon, it may be declared a remnant low.
Gabrielle won’t directly affect the United States, regardless of future intensity. Good news! pic.twitter.com/1tq8Gn8mtM
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) September 18, 2025







