8:02PM November 5, 2025
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Another night of the Beaver Moon pic.twitter.com/rnTBOdFInb— Jeremy Walker (@Jeremy_Walker5) November 6, 2025
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Another night of the Beaver Moon pic.twitter.com/rnTBOdFInb— Jeremy Walker (@Jeremy_Walker5) November 6, 2025
Cumulus clouds are visible on the true color satellite imagery this evening across northwest Florida. Numerous controlled burns are happening across central Alabama as well. pic.twitter.com/UUsfriwNBR
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) November 5, 2025

MUCH COLDER AIR ARRIVES NEXT WEEK… Monday will be the coldest day our area has had in quite some time. High temperatures may struggle to get to the mid 50s with a northwest wind expected throughout the day. Overnight lows Monday night into Tuesday morning will be below freezing in many spots locally.


MAINLY SUNNY TODAY; SHOWERS & STORMS POSSIBLE TOMORROW NIGHT… Mostly sunny skies on this Thursday will give way to increasingly more cloudy skies tonight into Friday. Scattered showers and storms possible Friday night into Saturday. Low-end risk of a few stronger storms to our north tomorrow evening.
There is increasing confidence that our first freeze of the season will be settling in for much of the local area Tuesday morning November 11th. Make preparations to protect outdoor pets and any cold-sensitive plants. pic.twitter.com/YnPcuo7zf5
— NWS Mobile (@NWSMobile) November 5, 2025
Overnight lows will be in the 40s in many communities at 6AM Wednesday morning unless you're right at the immediate coast where 50s are more likely. pic.twitter.com/91v9iMmKZW
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) November 5, 2025