5:27PM June 15, 2026
Thunderstorms are moving from Mississippi into Mobile County from the west. These storms remain under severe limits. https://t.co/Td4S7u4duF
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) June 15, 2026
Thunderstorms are moving from Mississippi into Mobile County from the west. These storms remain under severe limits. https://t.co/Td4S7u4duF
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) June 15, 2026
RT @NWSMobile: Several waves of potentially heavy rain are expected through the week. Any thunderstorms that repeatedly impact the same loc…
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) June 15, 2026
Need to monitor the storms coming into George and Jackson counties in southeast Mississippi. These storms could produce 40-50 mph wind gusts. Severe Thunderstorm Warnings would be needed if storms continue strengthening.
Rain and storms further inland near Greenville and https://t.co/sS3HeCba3G
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) June 15, 2026
Talk about a tale of two different worlds today…
Dry down around the coast. Numerous showers and storms so far today near and north of U.S. Highway 84.
Spotty storms are now developing near Evergreen, Belleville, Melrose, River Falls, Andalusia, and Onycha. https://t.co/OCkKrNtQGO
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) June 15, 2026
Odds of a short-lived tropical storm developing near the Texas and Louisiana coast have increased to a 40-50% chance over the next few days.
Tropical Storm Warnings may be issued as soon as tomorrow for areas near Houston and Lake Charles.
Regardless of if this system becomes a https://t.co/V02HwKN1FG
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) June 15, 2026
RT @NHC_Atlantic: Jun 15 2pm EDT: Key Messages for the Disturbance Over the Northwestern Gulf of America. Stay up to date with the latest a…
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) June 15, 2026
Thunderstorms continue to increase in coverage this afternoon in parts of Washington, Choctaw, Clarke, Monroe, Conecuh, Butler, and Covington counties.
Spotty storms will continue to be possible into the evening hours. https://t.co/u9cZDKMUvl
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) June 15, 2026