7:00PM September 11, 2025
Abnormal dryness expands and is mainly west of I-65. Embedded in these areas are pockets of Moderate Drought. The seven day forecast through Wednesday September 17th is not promising for rain over the deep south. pic.twitter.com/s6V4gGDLJu
— NWS Mobile (@NWSMobile) September 11, 2025
4:39PM September 11, 2025
September 11, 2004:
Hurricane Ivan became a Category 5 for the second time while located in the Caribbean Sea near Jamaica. The storm reached its peak intensity at this time — 165 mph 1-minute sustained winds with a minimum central pressure of 910 millibars. pic.twitter.com/jelYuJJsti
— Weather History (@weather_history) September 11, 2025
1:40PM September 11, 2025
Where the heck are the Atlantic #hurricanes? While we don't claim to know exactly why it's gotten so quiet, we have written a discussion on the season to date, some drivers of the lull as well as some thoughts on the remainder of the season.https://t.co/D3WZlEdzd2 pic.twitter.com/Z1AG5qskPa
— Philip Klotzbach (@philklotzbach) September 9, 2025
12:19PM September 11, 2025
Dry conditions continue on this Thursday across south Alabama and northwest Florida.
Seeing some high-res model guidance that shows the potential for a few widely scattered showers tomorrow! We'll see if that comes to fruition. Hopefully so. pic.twitter.com/Kh5yBpP0S3
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) September 11, 2025
10:18AM September 11, 2025
Forever my favorite photo of the World Trade Center twin towers in New York City… The photo was captured by Katie Weisberger on a flight landing in NYC in April 2001, six months before the horrendous 9/11 attacks.
May we never forget all those we lost on September 11, 2001. pic.twitter.com/qsXWsE4mOQ
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) September 11, 2025








