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and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information repeating tornado watch number 667 has been issued until 11:00 p.m. central daylight time for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound Alabama Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasca Mississippi out 20 nautical miles Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasca Mississippi Missippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from Pasa Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles in Jackson Mississippi a tropical storm warning is in effect for the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi sound Alabama pgo Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasca Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasilla Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles tropical storm warning remains in effect what West Winds 20 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots and sees 7 to 12 ft where portions of the coastal Waters of Alabama and Northwest Florida until early Thursday morning impact tropical storm force winds and hazardous Seas will capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility governers should alter plants to avoid these hazardous conditions main import seek safe haror alter cores and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions a tropical storm warning is an effective tropical storm warning remains in effect for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin in land mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland and the following areas in Mississippi George Green carry Stone and Lan a tropical storm warning is in effect the tropical storm warning remains in effect for the following area in Mississippi Northern Jackson a tropical storm warning is in effect for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles tropical storm warning remains in effect what Northeast winds 25 to 35 knots with gusts up to 55 knots and sees 10 to 15 ft where portions of Gulf of Mexico when through Thursday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and hazardous Seas will capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility governers should alter plants to avoid these hazardous conditions main import seek safe armor alter cores and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions a storm search warning is is in effect a storm surge warning remains in effect and a tropical storm warning remains in effect for the following area in Mississippi Southern Jackson hurricane frine I while moving aore in Southeastern Louisiana new information changes to watches and warnings nonone current watches and warnings a tropical storm warning is an effect for Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin Inland George Green mobile Central mobile Coastal mobile Inland Terry Stone and W storm information about 230 Mi west southwest of Mobile Alabama or about 270 Mi west southwest of Pensacola Florida 29.2 and 91.5 W storm intensity 100 mph movement Northeast or 45° at 17 mph situation overview hurricane francen ey wall is now moving a Shore along the Southeast Louisiana coastline the National Weather Service in New Orleans has issued a special Marine warning for chandeler sound Lake bourney Mississippi sound until 8:00 p.m. central daylight time 7:34 p.m. central daylight time a hour capable of producing water spouts was located 13 nautical miles south of P Christian moving Northwest at 35 knots Hazard water spouts Source radar impact water spouts can quickly form and capsize boats damage vessels and oil rigs and create suddenly higher waves the shower will remain over mainly open Waters a tornado watch remains in effect until 11:00 p.m. central daylight time for South Eastern Louisiana Southern Mississippi and the adjacent Coastal Waters proing a special Marine warning has been issued until 8:00 p.m. central daylight time for the following Marine location Mississippi sound hurricane fren I while moving aore in Southeastern Louisiana new information changes to watches and warnings none current watches and warnings a tropical storm warning is an effect for Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin Inland George Green mobile Central mobile Coastal mobile Inland Terry Stone and W storm information about 230 Mi west southwest of Mobile Alabama or about 270 Mi west southwest of Pensacola Florida 29.2 and 91.5 W storm intensity 100 mph movement Northeast for 45° at 17 mph situation overview hurricane FR seams ey wall is now moving a Shore along the Southeast Louisiana Coastline steam will continue to move across Southeast Louisiana this evening and across South Central Mississippi overnight heavy rainfall of 4 to 6 in locally higher tornadoes coastal flooding up up to 2 to 4 ft in tropical storm Forest winds are expected mainly tonight into Thursday morning preparations should now be completed make sure that you have multiple ways to receive warnings tonight into late Thursday morning a flood watch is in effect for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin in land mobile Central mobile Coastal mobile Inland and Washington in the following areas in Mississippi George Green Terry Stone and wian in the following areas in Florida hasand Coastal hasand Inland poala Coast Okala Inland Santa Rosa Coastal and Santa Rosa Inland flood watch remains in effect through Thursday afternoon what flash flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues to be possible where portions of Southwest Alabama including the following areas Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin Inland mobile Central mobile Coastal mobile Inland and Washington northwest Florida including the following areas has SC the Coastal Escambia Inland baloa Coastal Bala Inland Santa Rosa Coastal and Santa Rosa Inland and Southeast Mississippi including the following areas George Green Terry Stone and Lan when through Thursday afternoon impacts excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers Creeks streams and other lowl and slood thr locations additional details abundant tropical moisture associated with Hurricane Fran will bring locally heavy rainfall and the potential for flash flooding to the watch area rainfall totals of up to 4 to 6 in with locally higher amounts are possible in the watch area httpwww weather.gov SL safety slash flood you should monitor later forecast and be prepared to take action should SL flood warnings be issued you're watching weather tracker plus we're live all day every day please like subscribe and share this stream so we can get the word out to others about today's weather here's today's weather headlines from the National Weather Service hurricane force winds and life-threatening storms surge imminent along the Louisiana coast as Francine makes landfall torrential rainfall from frine will spread up the Mississippi Valley while severe weather threat shifts East into the Florida Panhandle a round of moderate to Heavy Rain with high elevation snow will move across the northern Rockies elevated to critical fire weather concerns across much of the Great Basin and portions of the high plains now here's today's weather story at 7:00 p.m. central daylight time the center of hurricane Francine was located Inland near latitude 29.6 North longitude 90.9 West frine is moving toward the Northeast near 17 mph this General motion should continue taking the system across Southeast Eastern Louisiana tonight and across Mississippi Thursday and Thursday night maximum sustained winds are now near 85 mph with higher gusts rapid weakening is expected and the system is forecast to become post-tropical Thursday night or Friday hurricane force winds extend outward up to 40 mi from the center and tropical storm force winds extend outward up to 140 Mi the estimated minimum Central pressure is 978 mbars as a large area of high pressure continues to provide fine weather from the plains to the east coast hurricane frine in the Gulf of Mexico is poised to make landfall on the Louisiana coast late this afternoon spiral rainbands associated with the core of Francine has already overspread the eastern half of Louisiana with winds continue to strengthen hurricane conditions can be expected to impact the coastal sections as the eyewall of Francine arrives with life-threatening storm surge farther east into Southern Mississippi and Alabama into the West western Florida Panhandle a threat of severe thunderstorms with embedded tornadoes is anticipated ahead of a coastal front lifting northward from the Gulf of Mexico as Francine makes landfall and heads farther Inland the tropical Cyclone will interact with the cooler and drier air mass that has been feeding Southward from the large high pressure system to the north Francine's interaction with the cool air mass and an Associated upper level jet stream will result in its gradual lost of tropical characteristic as it moves farther Inland the heavy rainfall associated with frine will then shift farther away from frine center with a threat of flash flooding focusing farther north up the mid Mississippi and Tennessee valleys on Thursday by Friday Francine is expected to transform into a post-tropical cyclone as it begins to stall near and over the Ozarks and gradually dissipates the focus will shift farther east from the Deep South into the southeast and down toward the Florida Panhandle for possible severe thunderstorms ahead of a lifting warm front in total frine is expected to produce rainfall amounts of 4 to 8 in with local amounts to 12 in for the central eastern Gulf Coast through Thursday night this rainfall could lead to considerable Flash and urban flooding as Francine pushes northward into the Midsouth and weakens by the end of the week additional Heavy Rain Is Possible and could lead to scattered instances of flash flooding additionally a lingering frontal boundary draped across the Florida Peninsula could lead to localized flash flooding concerns over the next few days residents under hurricane related warnings should follow advice of local officials including evacuation orders and never drive across flooded roadways meanwhile an upper level trough currently moving onshore into the Pacific Northwest will bring a round of moderate to Heavy Rain with high elevation snow for the northern Rockies through Thursday night as the deepening upper level trough brings a surge of Colder air across the region most of the impactful precipitation will be confined to the northern Rockies and the high plains of Montana a few inches of rainfall could produce flooding concerns throughout northw West Montana prompting a slight risk of excessive rainfall both through Thursday snow levels dropping to around 7,000 to 8,000 fet may also create hazardous winter-like conditions for the highest elevations of Idaho and Northwest Wyoming the other aspect of this system will be associated with Gusty winds and increased fire weather concerns throughout the Great Basin and High Plains strong winds combined with dry vegitation and low relative humidity are forecast to be more pronounced over the Great Basin today and increase the chances for IC fire Behavior additionally elevated to critical fire weather also exists across the high plains and is most apparent on Thursday as southerly winds increase in speed red flag warnings and fire weather watches have been issued throughout 10 states between California and Nebraska outdoor burning is not recommended throughout these regions and residents are reminded to not go near any wildfires as they can spread quickly the Gusty winds and fire weather danger Will shift into the northern and Central High Plains on Thursday and into Friday as a sharp front passes through and a couple of low pressure system develop otherwise tranquil weather will prevail from the Great Lakes to much of the East under the large high pressure system well above average temperatures are expected to overspread the north central us before a warming trend is also noticeable across the Southern Plains by Friday highs across the Northern Plains Upper Midwest and Great Lakes are forecast to reach into the upper 80s and low 90s while upper 90s eventually return to the Western half of Texas and Eastern New Mexico again if you like what you're watching please like subscribe and share this stream thank you for watching weather tracker plus to protect flood property if travel is required do not drive around barricades or through water of unknown death here's your marine forecast on the weather map a strong EAS flow is anticipated through Wednesday before coming a strong southeasterly flow tonight into Thursday as hurricane Francine moves towards the Louisiana coast a light sou severe thunderstorm warning for Northwestern meager County in Central Montana Northwestern Judith Basin County in Central Montana Southwestern Shoto county in North Central Montana Eastern Cascade County in Central Montana 25 to 35 NS after midnight waves 2 to 4 ft very rough thunderstorms likely a special Marain warning remains in effect until 8:00 p.m. central daylight time for the following areas Lake bourney Mississippi sound at 7:44 p.m. central daylight time a shower capable of producing water spouts was located 10 nautical miles Southwest of P Chris moving Northwest at 30 knots Hazard Waters spouts source radar indicated impact water spouts can quickly form and capsize boats damage vessels and oil rigs and create suddenly higher waves water spouts can become tornadoes if they move on Shore causing wind damage and can be life threatening the shower will remain over mainly open Waters the tornado watch remains in effect until 11: p.m. central daylight time for Southeastern Louisiana Southern Mississippi and the adjacent Coastal Waters repeating a special Marine warning remains in effect until 8:00 p.m. central daylight time for the following Marine location Mississippi sound here's your marine forecast on the weather map strong easterly flow is anticipated through Wednesday before becoming a strong southeasterly flow tonight into Thursday as hurricane Francine moves towards the Louisiana coast a light southwesterly flow becomes established by Friday before becoming light offshore flow for the the weekend after Francine moves off on mobile Bay tropical storm warning in effect for tonight tropical storm conditions possible East Winds 20 to 25 knots becoming Southeast 25 to 35 knots after midnight waves 2 to 4 ft very rough thunderstorms likely showers for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible South Wind 25 to 35 knots coming Southwest 20 to 25 knots in the afternoon waves 2 to 4 ft very rough showers with thunder storms likely until late afternoon then a chance of showers and thunderstorms late or Thursday night Southwest winds 15 to 20 knots with gusts up to 25 knots diminishing to 5 to 10 knots after midnight waves around 2 ft in the evening then one fo or less copy chance of showers chance of thunderstorms and for Friday West Wind tornado warning for southern Hancock County in Southern Mississippi in the on the Mississippi sound tornado watch 667 in effect until 11 p.m. central daylight time this evening tropical storm warning in effect with for tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots waves 2 to 4 ft very rough showers and thunderstorms or Thursday tropical storm conditions possible Southwest winds 25 to 35 knots diminishing to 20 to 25 knots in the afternoon waves 2 to 4 feet very rough thunderstorms likely in the morning showers chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon for Thursday night Southwest winds 15 to 20 knots with dusts up to 25 knots theing West 5 to 10 knots after midnight waves to just re Cy a chance of showers a chance of thunderstorms and for Friday West wins 5 to 10 knots waves around 2 in the morning then one foot or less light chop a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning on the Cito Bay area tropical storm warning in effect for tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots waves 1T or less rough showers likely this evening thunderstorms showers after midnight for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible South Winds 25 to 35 knots coming Southwest 15 to 20 knots in the afternoon gusts up to 35 knots waves 1 to 2 ft in the morning then 1T or less rough special Marine warning remains in effect until 8:00 p.m. central daylight time for the following areas Mississippi found at 7:49 p.m. central daylight time a shower capable of producing water spouts was located 10 nautical miles Southwest of P Christian moving Northwest at 35 knots Hazard water spouts Source radar indicated impact water spouts can quickly form and capsize boats damage vessels and oil rigs and create suddenly higher waves water spouts can become tornadoes if they move on Shore causing wind damage and can be life-threatening the shower will remain over mainly open Waters a tornado watch remains in effect until 1100 p.m. central daylight time for Southeastern Lou flash flood warning for East Central Livingston Parish in Southeastern Louisiana Southern St tamony Parish in Southeastern Louisiana Southern Tangipahoa Parish in Southeastern Louisiana Southern Hancock County in Southern Mississippi flow is anticipated through Wednesday before becoming a strong southeasterly flow tonight into Thursday as hurricane Francine moves towards the Louisiana coast a light southwesterly flow becomes established by Friday before becoming light offshore flow for the weekend after Francine moves off on mobile Bay tropical storm warning in effect for tonight tropical storm conditions possible East Winds 20 to 25 knots becoming southe 25 to 35 knots after midnight waves 2 to 4 ft very rough thunderstorms likely showers for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible South Wind 25 to 35 knots coming Southwest 20 to 25 knots in the afternoon waves 2 to 4 ft very rough showers with thunder storms likely until late afternoon a chance of showers and thunderstorms late for Thursday night Southwest winds 15 to 20 knots with dusts up to 25 knots diminishing to 5 to 10 knots after midnight waves around 2 ft in the evening then 1T or less copy chance of showers chance of thunderstorms and for Friday West Winds 5 to 10 knots waves one foot or less white chop chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning on the Mississippi sound tornado watch 667 in effect until 11:00 p.m. central daylight time this evening tropical storm warning in effect for tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots waves 2 to 4 ft very rough showers and thunderstorms for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible Southwest winds 25 to 35 knots diminishing to 20 to 25 knots in the afternoon waves 2 to 4 ft very rough thunderstorms likely in the morning showers chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon for Thursday night Southwest winds 15 to 20 knots with gusts up to 25 knots becoming West 5 to chem knots after midnight waves 2 to 3 ft cies a chance of showers chance of thunderstorms and for Friday West Winds 5 to 10 knots waves around 2 ft in the morning then one foot or less light shop chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning on the Cal Bay area tropical storm warning in effect for tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots waves one foot or less rough showers likely this evening thunderstorms showers after midnight for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible South Winds 25 to 35 knots coming Southwest 15 to 20 knots in the afternoon up to 35 knots waves 1 to 2 ft in the morning then 1T or less rough showers with thunderstorms likely until late afternoon then a chance of showers and thunderstorms late for Thursday night Southwest winds 10 to 15 knots with dusts up to 20 knots diminishing to 5 to 10 knots after midnight waves one foot or less a moderate chop P of showers chance of thunderstorms and for Friday West Winds 5 to 10 knots waves 1 foot or less light shop chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the late morning and afternoon from Pensacola to Pasa in out 20 nautical miles tornado watch 667 and effect until 11:00 p.m. central daylight time this evening tropical storm War rning in effect for tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots these 6 to 9 ft occasionally to 11 ft building to 8 to 11 ft occasionally to 14 ft after midnight wave detail South 10 ft at 10 seconds and Southeast 8 ft at 7 Seconds showers and thunderstorms or Thursday prob storm conditions possible South Winds 30 to 35 knots coming Southwest 20 to 25 knots in the afternoon he's 9 to 11 ft occasionally to 14 ft subsiding to 7 to 10 ft occasionally to 13 ft on the afternoon wave detail South 10 ft at 8 seconds and Southeast 4 ft at 7 Seconds thunderstorms likely in the morning showers chance of thunderstorms in the after afternoon for Thursday night Southwest winds 15 to 20 knots with dusts up to 25 knots diminishing to around 10 knots after midnight e 5 to 7 ft occasionally to 9 ft subsiding to 3 to 5 ft occasionally to 6 ft after midnight wave detail Southwest 7 ft at 7 seconds and East 2 ft at 7 Seconds a chance of showers chance of thunderstorms and for Fray West Wind 5 to 10 knch e 2 to 3 ft wave detail West 3 ft at 6 seconds and Southeast 1T at 6 seconds a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the late morning and early afternoon from Pensacola to Pasa from 20 to 60 nautical miles offshore tornado watch 667 in effect until 11:00 p.m. central daylight time this evening tropical storm warning in effect for tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots the 7 to 10 ft occasionally to 13 ft building to 9 to 11 the special Marine warning will expire at 8:00 p.m. central daylight time the affected areas were Mississippi sound the shower has moved out of the area and no longer poses a significant threat to voters a tornado watch remains in effect until 11:00 p.m. central daylight time for Southeastern Louisiana Southern Mississippi and the adjacent Coastal Waters repeating the special Marine warning has been allowed to expire for the following Marine location Mississippi sound here's your marine forecast on the weather map strong easterly flow is anticipated through Wednesday before becoming a strong southeasterly flow tonight into Thursday as hurricane Francine moves towards the Louisiana coast a light southwesterly flow becomes established by Friday before becoming light offshore flow for the weekend after Francine moves off on mobile Bay tropical storm warning in effect for tonight tropical storm conditions possible East Winds 20 to 25 knots coming Southeast 25 to 35 knots after midnight waves 2 to 4 ft very rough thunderstorms likely showers for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible South Winds 25 to 35 knots becoming Southwest 20 to 25 knots in the afternoon waves 2 to 4 ft very rough showers with thunder storms likely until late afternoon then a chance of showers and thunderstorms late for Thursday night Southwest wind 15 to 20 knots with dusts up to 25 knots diminishing to 5 to 10 knots after midnight waves around 2 feet in the evening then one foot or less copy chance of showers chance of thunderstorms and for Friday West Winds 5 to 10 knots waves one foot or less white chop chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning on the Mississippi sound tornado watch 667 in effect until 11:00 p.m. central daylight time this evening tropical storm warning in effect for tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots waves 2 to 4 ft very rough showers and thunderstorms for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible Southwest winds 25 to 35 knots diminishing to 20 to 25 knots in the afternoon waves 2 to 4 ft very rough thunderstorms likely in the morning showers chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon for Thursday night Southwest winds 15 to 20 knots with gusts up to 25 knots becoming West 5 to 10 knots after midnight waves to to 3 fet copy a chance of showers a chance of thunderstorms and for Friday West WIS 5 to 10 knots waves around 2 ft in the morning then 1 foot or less white shop chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning on the cido bay area tropical storm warning in effect for tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 20 to 25 knots with g up to 35 knots waves 1T or less rough showers likely this evening thunderstorms showers after midnight for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible South Wind 25 to 35 knots coming Southwest 15 to 20 knots in the afternoon dusts up to 35 knots waves 1 to 2 ft in the morning then 1T or less rough showers with thunderstorms likely until late afternoon then a chance of showers and thunderstorms late for Thursday night Southwest winds 10 to 15 knots with gusts up to 20 knots diminishing to 5 to 10 knots after midnight waves one foot or less a moderate chop an of showers chance of thunderstorms and for Friday West Winds 5 to 10 knots waves one foot or less light shop chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the late morning and afternoon from Pensacola to pasola and out 20 nautical miles tornado watch 667 in effect until 11:00 p.m. central daylight time this evening tropical storm warning in effect for tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots SE 6 to 9 ft occasionally to 11 ft building to 8 to 11 ft occasionally to 14 ft after midnight wave detail the special Marine warning is canell the affected areas were Coastal Waters from bville LA to Southwest pass of the Mississippi River out 20 nautical miles Coastal Waters from stake Island LA to Southwest pass of the Mississippi River from 20 to 60 nautical miles Coastal Waters from pascola Mississippi to stake Island Louisiana out 20 to 60 nautical miles Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island down 20 nautical miles the thunderstorm has weakened and no longer poses a significant threat to boers a tornado watch remains in effect until 11:00 p.m. central daylight time for the adjacent Coastal Waters here's your marine forecast on the weather map a strong easterly flow is anticipated through Wednesday before becoming a strong southeasterly flow tonight into Thursday as hurricane Francine moves towards the Louisiana coast a light southwesterly flow becomes established by Friday before becoming light offshore flow for the weekend after fanine moves off on mobile Bay tropical storm warning in effect for tonight tropical storm conditions possible East Winds 20 to 25 knots coming Southeast least 25 to 35 knots after midnight waves 2 to 4 ft very rough thunderstorms likely showers for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible South Wind 25 to 35 knots coming Southwest 20 to 25 knots in the afternoon waves 2 to 4 ft very rough hours with sun or storms likely until late afternoon than a chance of showers and thunderstorms late for Thursday night Southwest winds 15 to 20 knots with gusts up to 25 knots diminishing to 5 to 10 knots after midnight waves around 2 ft in the evening then 1T or less Cy an of showers an of thunderstorms and for Friday West Wind 5 to 10 knots waves one foot or less right shop an showers and thunderstorms early in the morning on the Mississippi sound tornado watch 667 in effect until 11:00 p.m. central daylight time this evening tropical storm warning in effect for tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots waves 2 to 4 feet very rough showers and thunderstorms for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible Southwest winds 25 to 35 knots diminishing to 20 to 25 knots in the afternoon waves 2 to 4 ft very rough thunderstorms likely in the morning showers chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon for Thursday night Southwest winds 15 to 20 knots with gusts up to 25 knots becoming West 5 to 10 knots after midnight waves 2 to 3 fet cies chance of showers chance of thunderstorms and for Friday West Winds 5 to 10 knots waves around 2 ft in the morning then one foot or less right shop a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning on the pral bay area tropical storm warning in effect for tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots waves one foot or less rough showers likely this evening thunderstorms showers after midnight for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible South Winds 25 to 35 knots coming Southwest 15 to 20 knots in the afternoon d up to 35 knots waves 1 to 2 ft in the morning then 1T or less rough showers with thunderstorms likely until late afternoon then a chance of showers and thunderstorms late or Thursday night Southwest winds 10 to 15 knots with gusts up to 20 knots diminishing to 5 to 10 knots after midnight waves one foot or less a moderate chop chance of showers CH of thunderstorms and for Friday West Winds 5 to 10 knots waves 1 foot or less right chop chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the late morning and afternoon from Pensacola to Pasa in out 20 nautical miles tornado watch 667 and effect until 11:00 p.m. central daylight time this evening tropical storm War in effect for tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 25 to 30 knots with gust up to 40 knots 6 to 9 ft occasionally to 11 ft building to 8 to 11 ft occasionally to 14 ft after midnight wave detail South 10 ft at 10 seconds and Southeast 8 ft at 7 Seconds showers and thunderstorms for Thursday comp storm conditions possible South Wind 30 to 35 knots coming Southwest 20 to 25 knots in the afternoon he's 9 to 11 ft occasionally to 14 ft subsiding to 7 to 10 ft occasionally to 13 ft in the afternoon wave detail South 10 ft at 8 seconds and Southeast 4 ft at 7 Seconds thunderstorms likely in the morning showers and of thunderstorms in the after afternoon for Thursday night Southwest winds 15 to 20 knots with gusts up to 25 knots diminishing to around 10 knots after midnight e 5 to 7 ft occasionally to 9 ft subsiding to 3 to 5 ft occasionally to 6 ft after midnight wave detail Southwest 7 ft at 7 seconds and East 2 ft at 7 Seconds a chance of showers chance of thunderstorms and for Fray West Winds 5 to 10 knots SE 2 to 3 ft wave detail West 3 ft at 6 seconds and Southeast 1 foot at 6 seconds a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the late morning and early afternoon from Pensacola to Pasa from 20 to 60 nautical miles offshore tornado watch 667 in effect until 11:00 p.m. central daylight time this evening tropical storm warning in effect for tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots the 7 to 10 ft occasionally to 13 ft building to 9 to 11 ft occasionally to 14 ft after midnight wave detail Southwest 11 ft at 11 seconds and East 7 ft at 7 Seconds showers and thunderstorms for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible Southwest winds 30 to 35 knots diminishing to 20 to 25 knots in the afternoon is 10 to 11 ft occasionally to 14 ft subsiding to 7 to 10 ft occasionally to 13 ft in the afternoon wave detail Southwest 11 ft at 9 seconds and East 3 ft at 7 Seconds thunderstorms in the morning showers CH of thunderstorms in the afternoon for Thursday night Southwest winds 15 to 20 knots with gusts up to 25 knots diminishing to 10 to 15 knots after midnight e 5 to 7 ft occasionally to 9 ft subsiding to 3 to 5 ft occasionally to 6 ft after midnight wave detail South West 7 ft at 7 seconds and East 2 feet at 7 Seconds chance of showers chance of thunderstorms and for Friday West wins 5 to 10 knots EAS to just 3 ft wave detail West 3 ft at 6 seconds and East 1T at 6 seconds a chance of showers and thunderstorms until late afternoon then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms late title information at the mouth of the Mobile River on Thursday High tag at 6:32 a.m. low tag at 7 26 p.m. at the mouth of the Mobile River on Friday high tide at 7:39 a.m. low tide at 8:15 p.m. at Pensacola Bay on Thursday high tide at 6:02 a.m. low tide at 559 p.m. at Pensacola Bay on Friday high tide at 7:20 a.m. low tide at 6:48 p.m. at the East pass intin on Thursday high tide at 5:29 a.m. low tide at 5:25 p.m. at the East pass ineson on Friday high tide at 6:47 a.m. low tag at 6:14 p.m. the following Marine observations were made as of 8:00 p.m. Mobile Bay Coast Guard Station winds wor East at 70 knots the temperature 78° in temperature 72° week B Northeast winds at 79 knots air temperature was 72° Pensacola Bay Northeast winds at 3 knots temperature was 73° the report from the East End of Dolphin Island was not available Grand Bay Northeast winds at 19 knots air temperature was 74° and Petty boy Island East Winds at 27 knots their temperature was 74° south of joh Island winds for Southeast at 29 knots temperature 81° wave heights 10 ft wave period 11 seconds 12 M south of Orange Beach wind were East at 27 knots air temperature was 80° GF water temperature 84° wave height 6 feet with a period of 6 seconds the report from 100 m south of D was not available the following weather reports were made at 8 p.m. Mobile Regional Airport fog was reported the temperature was 72° the D point was 69 and the relative humidity was 90% the wind was Northeast at 20 M an hour dusting to 30 the pressure was 29.760426 mobile at brookly field skies were cloudy the temperature was 74° the two point was 68 and the relative humidity was 81% the wind was heast at 26 M an hour dusting to 35 the pressure was 29.779813 tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama forgo Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasca Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin Inland mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland and in Mississippi George a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Mississippi Southern Jackson a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Mississippi Northern Jackson a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles a high surf warning remains in effect until 700 p.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal a coastal flood warning remains in effect from 1:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday until 1:00 p.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal Coastal flood warning remains in effect from 1:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday until 10000 p.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central and Lile Central tornado watch number 667 has been issued until 11:00 p.m. central daylight time for the following County Jackson Mississippi in the following Marine locations Mississippi sound Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles Mississippi s Alabama Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasca Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a flood watch remains in effect until 1: p.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin Inland mobile Central mobile Co Coastal and mobile Inland and in Mississippi George a flood watch remains in effect until 7 a.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following areas in Mississippi Northern Jackson and Southern Jackson a rip current risk remains in effect until 300 p.m. central daylight time Friday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal this is Noah weather radio station k61 from Mobile Alabama you're watching weather tracker plus we're live all day every day please like subscribe and share this stream so we can get the word out to others about today's weather here's today's weather headlines from the National Weather Service hurricane force winds and life-threatening storms surge imminent along the Louisiana coast as Francine makes landfall torrential rainfall from frine will spread up the Mississippi Valley while severe weather threat shifts East into the Florida Panhandle a round of Moder to Heavy Rain with high elevation snow will move across the northern Rockies elevated to critical fire weather concerns across much of the Great Basin and portions of the high plains now here's today's weather story at 7:00 p.m. central daylight time the center of hurricane frine was located Inland near latitude 29.6 North longitude 90.9 West frine is moving toward the Northeast near 17 mph this General motion should continue taking the system across Southeastern Louisiana tonight and across Mississippi Thursday and Thursday night maximum sustained winds are now near 85 mph with higher gusts rapid weakening is expected and the system is forecast to become post tropical Thursday night or Friday hurricane force winds extend outward up to 40 mi from the center and tropical storm force winds extend outward up to 140 Mi the estimated minimum Central pressure is 9 and 78 mbars as a large area of high pressure continues to provide fine weather from the plains to the east coast hurricane frine in the Gulf of Mexico is poised to make landfall on the Louisiana coast late this afternoon spiral rainbands associated with the core of frine has already overspread the eastern half of Louisiana with winds continue to strengthen hurricane conditions can be expected to impact the coastal sections as the eyewall of Francine arrives with life-threatening storm surge farther east into Southern Mississippi and Alabama into the western Florida Panhandle a threat of severe thunderstorms with embedded tornadoes is anticipated ahead of a coastal front lifting northward from the Gulf of Mexico as Francine makes landfall and heads farther Inland the tropical Cyclone will interact with the cooler and drier air mass that has been feeding Southward from the large High Press system to the north Francine's interaction with the cool air mass and an Associated upper level jet stream will result in its gradual loss of tropical characteristic as it moves farther inland the heavy rainfall associated with frine will then shift farther away from frine center with the threat of flash flooding focusing farther north up the mid Mississippi and Tennessee valleys on Thursday by Friday Francine is expected to transform into a post-tropical cyclone as it begins to stall near and over the Ozarks and gradually dissipates the focus will shift farther east from the Deep South into the southeast and down toward the Florida Panhandle for possible severe thunderstorms ahead of a lifting warm front in total franc is expected to produce rainfall amounts of 4 to 8 in with local amounts to 12 in for the central eastern Gulf Coast through Thursday night this rainfall could lead to considerable Flash and urban flooding as Francine pushes northward into the Midsouth and weakens by the end of the week additional Heavy Rain Is Possible and could lead to scattered instances of flash flooding additionally a lingering frontal boundary draped across the Florida Peninsula could lead to localized flash flooding concerns over the next few days residents under hurricane related warnings should follow advice of local officials including evacuation orders and never drive across flooded roadways meanwhile an upper level trough currently moving onshore into the Pacific Northwest will bring a round of moderate to Heavy Rain with high elevation snow for the northern Rockies through Thursday night as the deepening upper level trough brings a surge of Colder air across the region most of the impactful precipitation will be confined to the northern Rockies and the high plains of Montana a few inches of rain rainfall could produce flooding concerns throughout Northwest Montana prompting a slight risk of excessive rainfall both through Thursday snow levels dropping to around 7,000 to 8,000 ft may also create hazardous winter-like conditions for the highest elevations of Idaho and Northwest Wyoming the other aspect of this system will be associated with Gusty winds and increased fire weather concerns throughout the Great Basin and High Plains thunder storm strong winds combined with dry vegetation and low relative humidity are forecast to be more pronounced over the Great Basin today and increase the chances for erotic fire Behavior additionally elevated to critical fire weather also exists across the high plains and is most apparent on Thursday as southerly winds increase in speed red flag warnings and fire weather watches have been issued throughout 10 states between California and Nebraska outdoor burning is not recommended throughout these regions and residents are reminded to not go near any wildfires as they can spread quickly the Gusty winds and fire weather danger Will sh shft into the northern and Central High Plaines on Thursday and into Friday as a sharp front passes through and a couple of low pressure system develop otherwise tranquil weather will prevail from the Great Lakes to much of the East under the large high pressure system well above average temperatures are expected to overspread the north central us before a warming trend is also noticeable across the Southern Plains by Friday highs across the Northern Plains Upper Midwest and Great Lakes are forecast to reach into the upper 80s and low 90s while upper 90s eventually return to the Western half of Texas and Eastern New Mexico again if you like what you're watching please like subscribe and share the stream thank you for watching weather tracker plus 7 Seconds thunderstorms likely in the morning showers and of thunderstorms in the afternoon for Thursday night Southwest winds 15 to 20 knots with d up to 2 5 knots diminishing to around 10 knots after midnight these 5 to 7 ft occasionally to 9 ft subsiding to 3 to 5 ft occasionally to 6 ft after midnight wave detail Southwest 7 ft at 7 seconds and East 2 ft at 7 Seconds a chance of showers chance of thunderstorms and for Friday West Winds 5 to 10 knots SE 2 to 3 ft wave detail West 3 ft at 6 seconds and Southeast 1T at 6 seconds a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the late morning and early afternoon from Pensacola to Pasa from 20 to 60 nautical miles offshore tornado watch 667 in effect until 11:00 p.m. central daylight time this evening tropical storm warning in effect for tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots see 7 to 10 ft occasionally to 13 ft building to 9 to 11 ft occasionally to 14 ft after midnight wave detail Southwest 11 ft at 11 seconds and East 7 ft at 7 Seconds showers and Su storms for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible Southwest winds 30 to 35 knots diminishing to 20 to 25 knots in the afternoon 10 to 11 ft occasionally to 14 ft subsiding to 7 to 10 ft occasionally to 13 ft in the afternoon wave detail Southwest 11 ft at 9 seconds and East 3 ft at 7 Seconds thunderstorms in the morning showers chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon for Thursday night nor West Winds 15 to 20 knots with gusts up to 25 knots diminishing to 10 to 15 knots after midnight e 5 to 7 ft occasionally to 9 ft subsiding to 3 to 5 ft occasionally to 6 ft after midnight wave detail Southwest 7 ft at 7 seconds and East 2 ft at 7 Seconds chance of showers chance of thunderstorms and for Friday West WIS 5 to 10 knots EAS 2 to 3 ft wave detail West 3 ft at 6 seconds and East 1 foot at 6 seconds a chance of showers and thunderstorms until late afternoon then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms late title information at the mouth of the Mobile River on Thursday high tide at 6:32 a.m. low tide at 726 p.m. at the mouth of the Mobile River on Friday high tide at 7:39 a.m. a. low tide at 8:15 p.m. at Pensacola Bay on Thursday high tide at 6:02 a.m. low tide at 5:59 p.m. at Pensacola Bay on Friday high tide at 7:20 a.m. low tide at 6:48 p.m. at the East Pass in Destin on Thursday high tide at 5:29 a.m. low tide at 5:25 p.m. the East Pass in Dentin on Friday High TI at 6:47 a.m. low TI at 6:14 p.m. 7 p.m. central daylight time the center of hurricane Francine was located in near latitude 29.6 North ltitude 90.9 West frine is moving toward the Northeast near 17 mph this General motion should continue taking the system across Southeastern Louisiana tonight and across Mississippi Thursday and Thursday night maximum sustained winds are now near 85 miles hour with higher gusts rapid weakening is expected and the system is forecast to become post tropical Thursday night or Friday hurricane Forest winds extend outward up to 40 M from the center and tropical storm Forest winds extend outward up to 140 Mi the estimated minimum Central pressure is 978 m 2.88 in at 5 pm I Standard Time the center of tropical depression 7 was located near latitude 16.2 north ltitude of 30.3 West the depression is moving toward the west Northwest near 18 mph and a West to West Northwest motion at a slower forward speed is anticipated over the next few days maximum sustained winds remain near 35 mph with higher gusts some strengthening is forecast during the next 48 hours and the depression could become severe thunderstorm warning for Southeastern Broadwater County in Southwestern Montana South Central meager County in Central Montana Northeastern Gallatin County in South Central Montana systems the National Hurricane Center is issuing advisories on Hurricane FR scene located over Southern Louisiana and on tropical depressions have located over the Eastern Atlantic Ocean Central tropical Atlant Atlantic L 92 an area of low pressure located over the central Tropical Atlantic continues to produce disorganized shower and thunderstorm activity environmental conditions appear marginally conducive for some slight development during the next day or so while the system moves Westward at 5 to 10 mph over the central Tropical Atlantic the disturbance is expected to reach an area of stronger upper level winds on Friday likely ending its chances for development formation ch through 48 Hours below 20% formation chance through 7 days below 20% east of the lewood islands 94 a small area of low pressure located several hundred miles to the east of the lewood islands is producing a limited area of disorganized showers and thunderstorms the proximity of dryer near the system is expected to limit additional development over the next couple of days before environmental conditions become even less conducive by this weekend and as it moves slowly West northwestward formation chance through 48 Hours low 10% formation chance through 7 Days low 10% offshore the Southeastern New South in a few days a non-tropical area of low pressure could form along a residual frontal boundary a few hundred miles off the Southeastern New South poast Line thereafter some subtropical or tropical development is possible during the early part of next week while the syst some DPS to the North or Northwest formation chance through 48 Hours low near 0% formation chance through 7 Days low 30% the following Marine observations were made as of 800 p.m. Mobile Bay Coast Guard Station winds were East at 70 knots the temperature 78° air temperature 72° week B Northeast winds at 7 knots temperature was 72° Pensacola Bay Northeast winds at 3 knots their temperature was 73° the report from the East End of Dolphin Island was not available Grand Bay Northeast winds at 19 knots air temperature was 74° and peny boy Island East Winds at 27 knots air temperature was 74° south of Dolan Island winds for Southeast at 29 knots air temperature 81° wave heights 10 ft wave period 11 seconds 12 mil south of Orange Beach wind were East at 27 knots temperature was 80° golf water temperature 84° wave height 6 ft with a period of 6 seconds the report from 100 m south of Denon was not available the following weather reports were made at 8 p.m. Mobile Regional Airport fog was reported the temperature was 72° the D point was 69 and the relative humidity was 90% the wind was Northeast at 20 M an hour dusting to 30 the pressure was 29.760426 whe at brookly field skies were cloudy the temperature was 74° the duo was 68 and the relative humidity was 81% the wind was e at 26 M an hour dusting to 35 the pressure was 29.779813 4 today's high temperature was 77° and below 71° 0.21 in of precipitation sell today which brings the monthly total to 1.37 in the total precipitation for the year now stands at 48.3 n in sunset tonight is at 7:03 p.m. sunrise tomorrow is at 6:36 a.m. across the central Gulf coasta right rain temperature was 75° windy at 14 mph gusting to 24 bxi light rain temperature was 73° windy at 22 mph dusting to 33 pburg heavy rain and fog temperature was 73° windy at 13 mph gusting to 25 and Pensacola cloudy temperature was 71° windy at 12 miles hour dusting to 24 elsewhere new Orland heavy rain and fog and 77 Jackson Mississippi light rain and 73 Birmingham cloudy and 76 Montgomery light rain and 68 and in Panama City light rain and 74 here's your National Weather Service forecast tonight Sun th storms likely showers some thunderstorms May produce heavy rainfall locally heavy rainfall possible this evening Breezy near steady temperature in the mid 70s East Winds 15 to 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph chance of rain 90% Thursday mostly sunny a chance of showers and thunderstorms in the morning some thunderstorms May produce heavy rainfall in the morning easy with highs in the mid 80s South Winds 20 to 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph becoming Southwest 15 to 25 mph with gusts up to 35 m per hour in the afternoon chance of rain 50% Thursday night mostly clear in the evening then becoming partly cloudy a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms lows in the lower 70s Southwest winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 30 mph diminishing to around 5 mph after midnight chance of rain 20% Friday sunny high in the upper 8s West Winds 5 to 10 mph this is no weather radio from the Mobile Pensacola National Weather Service the current time is 8:37 p.m. Central Daylight Time here's your marine forecast on the weather map strong easterly flow is anticipated through Wednesday before becoming a strong southeasterly flow tonight into Thursday as hurricane Francine moves towards the Louisiana coast a light southwesterly flow becomes established by Friday before becoming light offshore flow for the weekend after Francine moves off on mobile Bay tropical storm warning in effect for tonight tropical storm conditions possible East Winds 20 to 25 knots coming Southeast 25 to 35 knots after midnight waves 2 to 4 ft very rough thunderstorms likely showers for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible South Winds 25 to 35 knots coming Southwest 20 to 25 knots in the afternoon waves 2 to 4 ft very rough showers with thunder storms likely until late afternoon then a chance of showers and thunderstorms late for Thursday night Southwest winds 15 to 20 knots with dusts up to 25 knots diminishing to 5 to 10 knots after midnight waves around 2 ft in the evening then one foot or less copy a chance of showers chance of thunderstorms and for Friday West Winds 5 to 10 knots waves one foot or less light chop a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning on the Mississippi sound tornado watch 667 in effect until 11 p.m. central daylight time this evening tropical storm warning in effect for tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots waves 2 to 4 ft very rough flash flood warning for Northwestern Jefferson Parish in Southeastern Louisiana Southwestern orans Parish in Southeastern Louisiana Northern St Charles Parish in Southeastern Louisiana Southwestern St John the Baptist Parish in Southeastern Louisiana THS in the afternoon for Thursday night Southwest winds 15 to 20 knots with dusts up to 25 knots becoming West 5 to 10 knots after midnight waves to to three feet Cy chance of showers chance of thunderstorms and for Friday West wins 5 to 10 knots waves around 2 ft in the morning then one foot or less light chop a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning on the Cal Bay area tropical storm warning in effect for tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots waves 1 foot or less rough showers likely this evening thunderstorms showers after midnight for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible South Winds 25 to 35 knots becoming Southwest 15 to 20 knots in the afternoon dust up to 35 knots waves 1 to2 ft in the morning then 1 foot or less rough hours with thunder storms likely until late afternoon then a chance of showers and thunderstorms late for Thursday night Southwest winds 10 to 15 knots with dusts up to 20 knots diminishing to 5 to 10 knots after midnight waves one foot or less a moderate chop chance of showers chance of thunderstorms and for Friday West Winds 5 to 10 knots waves one foot or less light shop a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the late morning and afternoon from Pensacola to Pasa in out 20 nautical miles tornado watch 667 in effect until 11:00 p.m. central daylight time this evening tropical storm warning in effect for tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots see 6 to 9 ft occasionally to 11 ft building to 8 to 11 ft occasionally to 14 ft after midnight wave detail South 10 ft at 10 seconds and Southeast 8 ft at 7 Seconds showers and thunderstorms for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible South Winds 30 to 35 knots becoming Southwest 20 to 25 knots in the afternoon he's 9 to 11 ft occasionally to 14 ft subsiding to 7 to 10 ft occasionally to 13 ft in the afternoon wave detail South 10 ft at 8 seconds and Southeast 4 feet at 7 Seconds thunderstorms likely in the morning showers chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon for Thursday night Southwest winds 15 to 20 knots with dusts up to 25 knots diminishing to around 10 knots after midnight e 5 to 7 ft occasionally to 9 ft subsiding to 3 to 5 ft occasionally to 6 feet after midnight wave detail Southwest 7 ft at 7 seconds and East 2 ft at 7 Seconds chance of showers chance of thunderstorms and for Friday West wins 5 to 10 knots SE 2 to 3 ft wave detail West 3 ft at 6 seconds and Southeast 1 foot at 6 seconds a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the late morning and early afternoon from Pensacola to pascola from 20 to 69 nautical miles offshore tornado watch 667 in effect until 11:00 p.m. central daylight time this evening tropical storm warning in effect for tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots he 7 to 10 ft occasionally to 13 ft building to 9 to 11 ft occasionally to 14 ft after midnight wave detail Southwest 11 ft at 11 seconds and East 7 ft at 7 Seconds showers and thunderstorms for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible Southwest winds 30 to 35 knots diminishing to 20 to 25 knots in the afternoon is 10 to 11 ft occasionally to 14 ft subsiding to 7 to 10 ft occasionally to 13 ft in the afternoon wave detail Southwest 11 ft at 9 seconds and East 3 ft at 7 Seconds thunderstorms in the morning showers chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon for Thursday night Southwest winds 15 to 20 knots with gusts up to 25 knots diminishing to 10 to 15 knots after midnight these 5 to 7 ft occasionally to 9 ft subsiding to 3 to 5 ft occasionally to 6 ft after midnight wave detail Southwest 7 ft at 7 seconds and East 2 ft at 7 Seconds a chance of showers chance of thunderstorms and for Friday West Winds 5 to 10 knots these to to 3 fet wave detail West 3 ft at 6 seconds and East 1T at 6 seconds a chance of showers and thunderstorms until late afternoon then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms late this is Noah weather radio station k61 from Mobile Alabama we broadcast on a frequency of 16255 MHz from the Mobile Pensacola National Weather Service title information at the mouth of the Mobile River on Thursday High tied at 6:32 a.m. low tied at 7:26 p.m. at the mouth of the Mobile River on Friday high tide at 7:39 a.m. low tide at 8:15 p.m. at Pensacola Bay on Thursday high tide at 6:02 a.m. low tide at 559 p.m. at Pensacola B on Friday high tide at 7:20 a.m. low tide at 6:48 p.m. the East Pass in Destin on Thursday high tide at 529 a.m. low tide at 5:25 p.m. at the East Pass in D on Friday High TI at 6:47 a.m. low tag at 6:14 p.m. 700 p.m. central daylight time the center of hurricane Francine was located Inland near latitude 29.6 North longitude 90.9 West frine is moving toward the Northeast near 17 mph this General motion should continue taking the system across Southeastern Louisiana tonight and across Mississippi Thursday and Thursday night maximum sustained winds are now near 85 miles hour with higher gusts rapid weakening is expected and the system is forecast to become post tropical Thursday night or Friday hurricane force winds extend outward up to 40 M from the center and tropical storm force winds extend outward up to 140 Mi the estimated minimum Central pressure is 978 m 2.88 in at 5:00 p.m. Atlantic Standard Time the center of tropical depression was located near latitude 16.2 North ltitude 30.3 West the depression is moving toward the west Northwest near 18 mph and a West to West Northwest motion at a slower forward speed is anticipated over the next few days maximum sustained winds remain near 35 mph with higher gusts from strengthening this forecast during the next 48 hours and the depression could become a tropical storm tonight or on Thursday the estimated minimum Central pressure is 17 MB 29.74 in the following Marine observations were made as of 8m Mobile Bay Coast Guard Station winds were East at 70 knots the temperature 78° a temperature 72° week B Northeast winds at 7 knots our temperature was 72° Pensacola B Northeast winds at 3 knots in temperature was 73° the report from the East End of Dolphin Island was not available Grand Bay Northeast winds at 19 knots their temperature was 74° in py boy Island East Winds at 27 knots temperature was 74° south of Dolphin Island winds for Southeast at 29 knots temperat 81° wave heights 10 ft wave period 11 seconds 12 M south of Orange Beach wind were East at 27 knots temperature was 80° golf water temperature 84° wave height 6 ft with a period of 6 seconds the report from 100 m south of Denon was not available the tropical weather outlook for the North Atlantic Caribbean Sea in the Gulf of Mexico active systems to National Hurricane Center is issuing advisories on Hurricane France scene located over Southern Louisiana and on tropical depression 7 located over the Eastern Atlantic Ocean Central Tropical Atlantic from 92 an area of low pressure located over the central Tropical Atlantic continues to produce disorganized shower and thunderstorm activity environmental conditions of here marginally conducive for some slight development during the day or so while the system moves Westward at 5 to 10 mph over the central Tropical Atlantic the disturbance is expected to reach an area of stronger upper level winds on Friday likely ending its chances for development formation chance through 48 Hours below 20% formation chance through 7 days below 20% east of the lewood islands L 94 a small area of low pressure located several hundred miles to the east of thewood islands is producing a limited area of disorganized showers and thunderstorms the proximity of drier near the system is expected to limit additional development over the next couple of days before environmental conditions become even less conducive by this weekend as it moves slowly West northwestward formation chance through 48 Hours below 10% formation chance through 7 Days low 10% offshore the Southeastern New South in a few days a non-tropical areaa of low pressure could form along a residual frontal boundary a few hundred miles off the Southeastern Us South postline thereafter some subtropical or tropical development is possible during the early part of next week while the system drifts to the North or Northwest formation chance through 48 Hours low near 0% formation chance through 7 Days low 30% the following weather reports were at 8800 p.m. Mobile Regional Airport fog was reported the temperature was 72° the due point was 69 and the relative humidity was 90% the wind was Northeast at 20 M an hour dusting to 30 the pressure was 29.760426 the temperature was 74° the D point was 68 and the relative humidity was 81% the wind was heast at 26 M an hour dusting to 35 the pressure was 29.779813 27° and below 71° 0.21 in of precipitation sell today which brings the monthly total to 1.37 in the total precipitation for the year now stands at 48.3 n in sunset tonight is at 7:03 p.m. sunrise tomorrow is at 6:36 a.m. across the central Gulf coasta light rain temperature was 75° windy at 14 mph gusting to 24 gxy light rain temperature was 73° windy at 22 mph gusting to 33 pburg heavy rain and fog temperature was 73° windy at 13 mph gusting to 25 and it Pensacola cloudy temperature was 71° windy at 12 mph gusting to 24 elsewhere New Orleans heavy rain and fog and 77 Jackson Mississippi light rain and 73 Birmingham cloudy and 76 Montgomery light rain and 68 and in Panama City light rain and 74 here's your National Weather Service forecast tonight thunderstorms likely showers some thunderstorms May produce heavy rainfall locally heavy rainfall possible this evening Easy near steady temperature in the mid 70s East Winds 15 to 25 mph with gusts up to 45 m per hour chance of rain 90% Thursday mostly sunny a chance of showers and thunderstorms in the morning some thunderstorms May produce heavy rainfall in the morning Breezy with highs in the mid 80s South Winds 20 to 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph it coming Southwest 15 to 25 mph with gusts up to 35 mph in the afternoon T of rain 50% Thursday night mostly clear in the evening then becoming partly cloudy a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms lows in the lower 70s Southwest winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 30 mph diminishing to around 5 mph after midnight can't the brain 20% Friday sunny high in the upper 80s West Winds 5 to 10 m per hour this is no weather radio from the Mobile Pensacola National Weather Service the current the National Weather Service in New Orleans has issued a special Marine warning for flash flood warning for Northeastern Iberia Parish in South Central Louisiana Southeastern St Martin Parish in South Central Louisiana Northeastern St Mary Parish in South Central Louisiana naal miles Coastal Waters from Pasa Mississippi to St Island 20 nautical miles until 10 p.m. central daylight time at 8:55 p.m. central daylight time a severe thunderstorm capable of producing water spouts was located 31 nautical miles east at tilat toown moving North at 25 knots Hazard water spouts Source radar impact water spouts can quickly form and capsize boat damage vessels and oil rigs and create suddenly higher waves the severe thunderstorm will remain over mainly open Waters the tornado watch remains in effect until 11:00 p.m. central daylight time for the adjacent Coastal Waters evening a special Marine warning has been issued until 10 p.m. central daylight time for the following Marine location Coastal Waters from Pasa Mississippi to stake Island down 20 nautical miles this is nor weather radio from the Mobile Pensacola National Weather Service the current time is 8:57 p.m. central daylight time the National Weather Service in New Orleans has issued a special Marine warning for Coastal Waters from Boothville L to Southwest pass of the Mississippi River out 20 nautical miles Coastal Waters from stake Island block to Southwest pass of the Mississippi River from 20 to 60 m IAL miles Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island Louisiana out 20 to 60 nautical miles Coastal Waters from pasola Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles until 10 p.m. central daylight time at 8:55 p.m. central daylight time a severe thunderstorm capable of producing water spouts was located 31 nautical miles east of Kant toown moving North at 25 knots Hazard water spouts Source radar impact water spouts can quickly form and capsize boats damage vessels and oil rigs and create suddenly higher waves the severe thunderstorm will remain over mainly open Waters the tornado watch remains in effect until 11:00 p.m. central daylight time for the adjacent Coastal Waters repeating a special Marine warning has been issued until 10 pm central daylight time for the following Marine location Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to Island you're watching weather tracker plus we're live all day every day please like subscribe and share this stream so we can get the word out to others about today's weather here's today's weather headlines from the National Weather Service hurricane force winds and life-threatening storms surge imminent along the Louisiana coast as Francine makes landfall mississipp torrential rainfall from frine will spread up the Mississippi Valley while severe weather threat shifts East into the Florida Panhandle a round of moderate to Heavy Rain with high elevation snow will move across the northern Rockies elevated to critical fire weather concerns across much of the Great Basin and portions of the high plains now here's today's weather story at 7:00 p.m. central daylight time the center of hurricane Francine was located Inland near latitude 29.6 North longitude 90.9 West frine is moving toward the Northeast near 7 mph this General motion should continue taking the system across Southeastern Louisiana tonight and across Mississippi Thursday and Thursday night maximum sustained winds are now near 85 milph with higher gusts rapid weakening is expected and the system is forecast to become post-tropical Thursday night or Friday hurricane force winds extend outward up to 40 miles from the center and tropical storm force winds extend outward up to 140 miles the estimated minimum Central pressure is 978 mbar as a large area of high pressure continues to provide fine weather from the plains to the east coast hurricane front scine in the Gulf of Mexico is poised to make landfall on the Louisiana coast late this afternoon spiral rainbands associated with the core of Francine has already overspread the eastern half of Louisiana with winds continue to strengthen hurricane conditions can be expected to impact the coastal sections as the eyewall of frine arrives with life threatening storm surge farther east into Southern Mississippi and Alabama into the western Florida Panhandle a threat of severe thunderstorms with embedded tornadoes is anticipated ahead of a coastal front lifting northward from the Gulf of Mexico as front scine makes landfall and heads farther Inland the tropical Cyclone will interact with the cooler and drier air mass that has been feeding Southward from the large high pressure system to the north Francine's interaction with a cool air mass and an Associated upper level jet stream will result in its gradual loss of tropical characteristic as it moves farther Inland the heavy rainfall associated with frine will then shift farther away from frine center with the threat of flash flooding focusing farther north up the mid Mississippi and Tennessee valleys on Thursday by Friday Francine is expected to transform into a post-tropical cyclone as it begins to stall near and over the Ozarks and gradually dissipates the focus will shift farther east from the Deep South into the southeast and down toward the Florida Panhandle for possible severe thunderstorms ahead of a lifting warm front in total frine is expected to produce rainfall amounts of 4 to 8 in with local amounts to 12 in for the central eastern Gulf Coast through Thursday night this rainfall could lead to considerable Flash and urban flooding as Francine pushes northward into the Midsouth and weakens by the end of the week additional Heavy Rain Is Possible and could lead to scattered instances of flash flooding additionally a lingering frontal boundary draped across the Florida Peninsula could lead to localized Flash flooding concerns over the next few days residents under hurricane related warnings should follow advice of local officials including evacuation orders and never drive across flooded roadways meanwhile an upper level trough currently moving onshore into the Pacific Northwest will bring a round of moderate to Heavy Rain with high elevation snow for the northern Rockies through Thursday night as the deepening upper level trough brings a surge of Colder air across the region most of the impactful precipitation will be confined to the northern Rockies and the high Plains of Montana a few inches of rainfall could produce flooding concerns throughout Northwest Montana prompting a slight risk of excessive rainfall both through Thursday snow levels dropping to around 7,000 to 8,000 ft may also create hazardous winter-like conditions for the highest elevations of Idaho and Northwest Wyoming the other aspect of this system will be associated with Gusty winds and increased fire weather concerns throughout the Great Basin and High Plains strong winds combined with dry vegetation and low relative humidity are forecast to be more pronounced over the Great Basin today and increase the chances for erotic fire Behavior additionally elevated to critical fire weather also exists across the high plains and is most apparent on Thursday as southerly winds increase in speed red flag warnings and fire weather watches have been issued throughout 10 states between California and Nebraska outdoor burning is not recommended throughout these regions and residents are reminded to not go near any wildfires as they can spread quickly mississipp the Gusty winds and fire weather danger Will shift into the northern and Central High Plains on Thursday and into Friday as a sharp front passes through and a couple of low pressure system develop otherwise tranquil weather will prevail from the Great Lakes to much of the East under the large high pressure system well above average temperatures are expected to overspread the north central us before a warming trend is also noticeable across the Southern Plains by Friday highs across the Northern Plains Upper Midwest and Great Lakes are forecast to reach into the upper 80s and low 90s while upper 90s eventually return to the Western half of Texas and Eastern New Mexico again if you like what you're watching please like subscribe and share this stream thank you for watching weather tracker plusa Inland Santa Rosa Coastal and Santa Rosa Inland blood watch remains in effect through Thursday afternoon what flash flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues to be possible where portions of Southwest Alabama including the following areas Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin Inland mobile Central mobile Coastal mobile Inland in Washington northwest Florida including the following areas escandia Coastal escandia Inland poala Coastal poala Inland Santa Rosa Coastal and Santa Rosa Inland and South East Mississippi including the following areas George Green carry Stone and Wayne when through Thursday afternoon impacts excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers Creeks streams and other lowl and flid locations additional details abundant tropical moisture associated with hurricane FR will bring locally heavy rainfall and the potential for flash flooding to the watch area rainfall totals of up to 4 to 6 in with locally higher amounts are possible in the watch area HTTP colon SL www.weather.gov safety flood you should monitor later forecast and be prepared to take action should flash flood warnings be issued a flood watch is in effect for the following areas in Mississippi Northern Jackson and Southern Jackson flood watch remains in effect through Thursday morning what flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues to be possible waer portions of Southeast Louisiana including the following parishes assumption Central FL Queens Central Tanga Coastal and Jefferson parage East Baton Rouge East feliciana Eastern Ascension Eastern Orleans Iberville lower Jefferson lower lefou lower pans lower St Bernard lower Tanga lower terone Northern Livingston Northern St tamon Northern Tanga glan Ki Southeast St hm Southern Livingston Southwestern St hmon St Charles St Helena St James St John the Baptist upper Jefferson upper LF uper plam mines Upper St Bernard upper tone Washington West Baton Rouge West fiana Western Ascension and Western Orleans and Southern Mississippi including the following areas Amite northern hok northern Harrison Northern Jackson P River Pike Southern Hancock Southern Harrison Southern Jackson wa and Wilkinson when through Thursday morning impacts excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers Creeks streams and other lowline and SL BR locations additional details httpwww weather.gov safety flood you should monitor later forecasts and be alert for possible flood warnings those living in areas thrown to flooding should be prepared to take action should flooding develop a coastal flood warning is in effect for the following areas in Alabama baldwi Coastal and mobile Coastal surf warning remains in effect until 700 p.m. central daylight time Thursday P current risk remains in effect through Friday afternoon Coastal flood warning remains in effect from 1:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. central daylight time Thursday what for the High Surf warning dangerously large breaking waves of 7 to 10 ft in the surf zone for the high RI current risk dangerous RI currents for the coastal flood warning significant coastal flooding expected where mobile Coastal and Baldwin Coastal counties when for the High Surf warning until 700 p.m. central daylight time Thursday for the high current risk through Friday afternoon for the coastal flood warning from 1:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. central daylight time Thursday impacts numerous roads may be closed lowline property including homes businesses and some critical infrastructure will be inundated some shoreline erosion will occur breaking waves can sweep people off jedes and docks and into dangerous Seas life-threatening swimming conditions and significant beach erosion can be expected the Cs can sweep even the best swimmers away from Shore into deeper water additional details around 3T inundation water severely impacts portions of inil Boulevard on the west end of dolin Island the last 3 miles of inil Boulevard becomes impassible and is usually closed at these levels water will be underneath numerous homes most of which are elevated on the west end of the island parts of the causeway leading to Dolphin Island are often Clos due to coastal flooding most portions of cell belt and Coden belt roads are closed and impassible due to flood waters for Morgan Road between mile markers four and six become flooded take the necessary actions to protect flood prone property if travel is required do not drive around barricades or through water of unknown deps everyone should remain out of the water due to life-threatening surf conditions pay off of Jetties tear and other water site infrastructure when near a lifeguard if caught on the ri current relax and Float don't swim against the current it's able swim in a direction following the shoreline it's unable to escape face the shore and call or wave for help Coastal flood warning is in effect for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central and Lille Central Coastal flood warning remains in effect from 1:00 a.m. to 1: p.m. central daylight time Thursday what significant postal flooding expected where mobile Central invol when Central counties when from 1:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. central daylight time Thursday impact numerous roads may be closed low line property including homes businesses and some critical infrastructure will be inundated some shoreline erosion will occur additional details around 3 ft inundation much of the US 90/98 Causeway both lanes from just west of Battleship Park through the I 10 interchange area All the Way East to near Air Park is flooded and flows to traffic with several feet of water on the lanes in some locations from Shoreline areas and Shoreline streets to the east of Water Street begin to flood portions of conception Street near 3 Mile Creek and parts of Telegraph Road near the industrial Canal can flood flooding a long Dolphin Island Parkway on the north side of the dog River Bridge becomes more extensive with the roadway often becoming impassible take the necessary actions to check flood Throne property if travel is required do not drive around barricades or through water of unknown deaths here's your marine forecast on the weather map a strong easterly flow is anticipated through Wednesday before becoming a strong southeasterly flow tonight into Thursday as hurricane Franc moves towards the Louisiana coast Light southwesterly Flow becomes established by Friday before becoming Light offshor Flow for the weekend after Francine moves off on mobile Bay tropical storm warning in effect for tonight trpical storm conditions possible East Winds 20 to 25 knots coming Southeast 25 to 35 knots after midnight waves 2 to 4 feet very rough thunderstorms likely scers for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible southw 25 to 35 knots coming Southwest 20 to 25 knots in the afternoon waves 2 to 4 ft very rough showers with thunderstorms likely until late afternoon then a chance of showers and thunderstorms late for Thursday night Southwest winds 15 to 20 knots with gusts up to 25 knots diminishing to 5 to 10 knots after midnight waves around 2 ft in the evening then 1 foot or less copy a chance of showers chance of thunderstorms and for Friday West WIS five to 10 knots waves one foot or less light chop a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning on the Mississippi sound tornado watch 667 and effect until 11:00 p.m. central daylight time this evening tropical storm warning in effect for tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 25 to 30 knots with dusts up to 40 knots waves 2 to 4 ft very rough showers and thunderstorms for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible Southwest winds 25 to 35 knots diminishing to 20 to 25 knots in the afternoon waves 2 to 4 ft very rough Sun storms likely in the morning showers chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon for Thursday night Southwest winds 15 to 20 knots with dusts up to 25 knots becoming West 5 to 10 knots after midnight waves to just 3 fet choies a chance of showers chance of thunderstorms and for Friday West Winds 5 to 10 knots waves around 2 ft in the morning than one foot or less right chop a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning on the prodo bay area tropical storm warning in effect for tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots waves 1T or less rough showers likely this evening thunderstorms showers after midnight for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible South Winds 25 to 35 knots coming Southwest 16 to 20 knots in the afternoon up to 35 knots waves 1 to2 ft in the morning then 1T or less rough scers with thunderstorms likely until late afternoon then a chance of showers and thunderstorms late for Thursday night Southwest winds 10 to 15 knots with dusts up to 20 knots diminishing to 5 to 10 knots after midnight waves one foot or less a moderate chop a chance of showers a chance of thunderstorms and for Friday West Winds 5 to 10 knots waves one foot or less right chop a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the late morning in afternoon from Pensacola to Pasa in out 20 nautical miles tornado watch 667 in effect until 11:00 p.m. central daylight time this evening tropical storm warning in effect for tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots 6 to 9 ft occasionally to 11 ft building to 8 to 11 ft occasionally to 14 ft after midnight wave detail South 10 ft at 10 seconds and Southeast 8 ft at 7 Seconds showers and thunderstorms for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible South Wind 30 to 35 knots coming Southwest 20 to 25 knots in the afternoon he 9 to 11 ft occasionally to 14 ft subsiding to 7 to 10 ft occasionally to 13 ft in the afternoon wave detail South 10 ft at 8 seconds and Southeast 4 ft at 7 Seconds thunderstorms likely in the morning showers a chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon for Thursday night Southwest winds 15 to 20 knots with dusts up to 25 knots diminishing to around 10 knots after midnight e 5 to 7 ft occasionally to 9 ft subsiding to 3 to 5 ft occas to 6 ft after midnight wave detail Southwest 7 ft at 7 seconds and East 2 ft at 7 Seconds a chance of showers a chance of thunderstorms and for Friday West Wings 5 to 10 knots these 2 to 3 ft wave detail West 3 ft at 6 seconds and Southeast 1T at 6 seconds a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the late morning and early afternoon from Pensacola to pasca from 20 to 60 nautical miles offshore tornado watch 667 in effect until 11:00 p.m. central daylight time this evening tropical storm warning in effect for tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots these 7 to 10 ft occasionally to 13 ft building to 9 to 11 ft occasionally to 14 ft after midnight wave detail Southwest 11 ft at 11 seconds and East 7 ft at 7 Seconds showers and thunderstorms or Thursday tropical storm conditions possible Southwest winds 30 to 35 knots diminishing to 20 to 25 knots in the afternoon he's 10 to 11 ft occasionally to 14 ft subsiding to 7 to 10 ft occasionally to 13 ft in the afternoon wave detail Southwest 11 ft at 9 seconds and East 3 ft at 7 Seconds thunderstorms in the morning showers chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon for Thursday night Southwest winds 15 to 20 knots with dusts up to 25 knots diminishing to 10 to 15 knots after midnight these 5 to 7 ft occasionally to 9 ft subsiding to 3 to 5 ft occasionally to 6 ft after midnight wave detail Southwest 7 ft at 7 seconds and East 2 ft at 7 Seconds chance of showers chance of thunderstorms and for Friday West wins 5 to 10 knots these two to three ft wave detail West 3 ft at 6 seconds and East 1T at 6 seconds a chance of showers and Thunder storms until late afternoon then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms late this is Noah weather radio station k61 from Mobile Alabama we broadcast on a frequency of 16255 MHz from the Mobile Pensacola National Weather Service title information at the mouth of the Mobile River on Thursday High tag at 6:32 a.m. low tag at 7:26 p.m. at the south of the Mobile River on Friday high tide at 7:39 a.m. low tide at 8:15 p.m. at Pensacola Bay on Thursday high tide at 6:02 a.m. low tide at 559 p.m. at Pensacola Bay on Friday high tide at 7:20 a.m. low tide at 6:48 p.m. the East Pass Ines on Thursday high tide at 5:29 a.m. low tide at 525 p.m. at the East Pass in Destin on Friday High TI at 6:47 a.m. low TI at 6:14 p.m. the following Marine observations were made as of 900 p.m. Mobile Bay Coast Guard Station winds were East at 18 knots the temperature 78° air temperature 73° week Bas East Winds at 7 knots temperature was 7 22° Pensacola Bay East Winds at 6 knots in temperature was 74° the report from the East End of Dolphin Island was not available Grand Bay Northeast winds at 20 knots air temperature was 74° and peny boy Island East Winds at 32 knots air temperature was 74° south of Dolphin Island wind were East at 27 knots temperature 82° wave heights 10 ft wave period 12 seconds 12 mil south of Orange Beach wind wor East at 25 knots temperature was 80° golf water temperature 84° wave height 7 ft with a period of 6 seconds the report from 100 m south of Denon was not available the following weather reports were made at 9:00 p.m. Mobile Regional Airport a thunderstorm was reported the temperature was 72° the D point was 69 and the relative humidity was 90% the wind was Northeast at 18 mph dusting to 30 the pressure was 29.74 in and falling rainfall in the last hour was 0.04 in Downtown Mobile at brookly field light rain was falling the temperature was 74° the D point was 70 and the relative humidity was 87% the wind was heed at 26 M an hour dusting to 38 the was 29.74 in and falling rainfall in the last hour was 0.08 in the following is a summary of watches warnings and advisories in effect a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama Puro Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasca Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin England mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile England and in Mississippi George a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Mississippi Southern Jackson a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Mississippi Northern Jackson a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations m Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles High Surf warning remains in effect until 700 p.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal a coastal flood warning remains in effect from 1:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday until 1: p.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal Coastal flood warning remains in effect from 1:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday until 10000 p.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central and mobile Central special Marine warning has been issued until 10 p.m. central daylight time for the following Marine location Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles tornado watch number 667 has been issued until 11:00 p.m. central daylight time for the following County Jackson Mississippi and the following Marine locations Mississippi sound Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles Mississippi sound Alabama Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a flood watch remains in effect until 1: p.m. central daylight flash flood warning for the horse Gulch burn scar in Northwestern Broadwater County in Southwestern Montana Southeastern Lewis and Clark County in West Central Montana for the following areas in Mississippi Northern Jackson and Southern Jackson a rip current risk remains in effect until 300 p.m. central daylight time Friday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and M Coastal here's your National Weather Service forecast tonight thunderstorms likely showers some thunderstorms May produce heavy rainfall locally heavy rainfall possible this evening freezy near steady temperature in the mid 70s East Winds 15 to 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mes hour chance of rain 90% Thursday mostly sunny chance of showers and thunderstorms in the morning some thunderstorms May produce heavy rainfall in the morning easy with highs in the mid 80s South Winds 20 to 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph becoming Southwest 15 to 25 mph with gusts up to 35 mph in the afternoon chance of rain 50% Thursday night mostly clear in the evening then becoming partly cloudy a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms lows in the lower 70s Southwest winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 30 mph diminishing to around 5 mph after midnight chance of rain 20% Friday sunny in the upper 80s West Winds 5 to 10 mph this is no weather radio from the mobile t AA National Weather Service the current time is 9:48 p.m. central daylight time the National Weather Service in New Orleans has issued a special Marine warning for Coastal Waters from Boothville L to Southwest pass of the Mississippi River out 20 nautical miles Coastal Waters from stake Island BL to Southwest pass of the Mississippi River from 20 to 60 nautical miles Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island Louisiana out 20 to 60 nautical miles Coastal Waters from Pasa Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles until 10 p.m. central daylight time at 8:55 p.m. central daylight time a severe thunderstorm capable of producing water spouts was located 31 nautical miles east of tilat town moving North at 25 knots Hazard water spouts Source radar impact water spouts can quickly form and capsize boats damage vessels and oil Rigs and create suddenly higher waves the severe thunderstorm will remain over mainly open Waters the tornado watch remains in effect until 11:00 p.m. central daylight time for the adjacent Coastal Waters repeating a special Marine warning has been issued until 10 p.m. central daylight time for the following Marine location Coastal Waters from Pas Gaga Mississippi to stake Island down 20 nautical miles the national weather service has issued tornado watch number 667 effective until 11:00 p.m. central daylight time this watch includes the following Marine locations Mississippi s Alabama Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasca Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles in Jackson Mississippi remember a tornado watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including tornadoes large Hill and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing wether conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information repeating tornado watch number 667 has been issued until 11:00 p.m. central daylight time for the following Marine locations Mississippi s Alabama Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles Waters from Pensacola Florida to Pasa Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles in Jackson Mississippi a tropical storm warning is in effect for the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama Pito Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to Pasa Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles tropical storm warning remains in effect West Winds 20 to 30 knots with g up to 40 knots and SE 7 to 12 ft where portions of the coastal Waters of Alabama and Northwest Florida when until early Thursday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and hazardous Seas will capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility ners should alter plants to avoid these hazardous conditions the main import seek safe armor alter cores and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions a tropical storm warning is an effective tropical storm warning remains in effect for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin Inland mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland and the following areas in Mississippi George Green Terry Stone and Lan a tropical storm warning is an effective tropical storm warning remains in effect for the following area in Mississippi Northern Jackson a tropical storm warning is in effect for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from Pasa Mississippi to stake Island down 20 nautical miles tropical storm warning remains in effect a special Marine warning remains in effect until 10 p.m. central daylight time for the following areas Coastal Waters from Pas gagola Mississippi to stake Island Louisiana out 20 to 60 nautical miles Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles at 9:32 p.m. central daylight time a severe thunderstorm capable of producing water spouts was located 38 nautical miles east of tilat toown moving North at 35 knots Hazard water spouts Source radar indicated impact water spouts can quickly form and capsize boats damage vessels and oil rigs can create suddenly higher waves the severe thunderstorm will remain over mainly open Waters the tornado watch remains in effect until 11:00 p.m. central daylight time for the adjacent Coastal Waters meing a special Marine warning remains in effect until 10 p.m. central daylight time for the following Marine location Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles a tropical storm warning is in effect for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island down 20 nautical miles tropical storm warning remains in effect Northeast winds 25 to 35 knots with gusts up to 55 knots and SE 10 to 15 ft where portions of Gulf of Mexico when through Thursday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and hazardous Seas will capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility governers should alter plant to avoid these hazardous conditions remain import seek safe farmor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions a storm surge warning is in effect a storm surge warning remains in effect and a tropical storm warning remains in effect for the following area in Mississippi Southern Jackson hurricane Francine I while moving aore in Southeastern Louisiana new information changes to watches and warnings none current watches and warning a tropical storm warning is an effect for Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin Inland George Green mobile Central mobile Coastal mobile Inland Terry Stone and W storm information about 230 Mi west southwest of Mobile Alabama or about 270 M west southwest of Pensacola Florida 29.2 and 91.5 W storm intensity 100 mph movement Northeast for 45° at 7 17 mph situation overview hurricane francen ey wall is now moving a short along the Southeast Louisiana Coastline friend steam will continue to move across Southeast Louisiana this evening and across South Central Mississippi overnight heavy rainfall of 4 to 6 in locally higher tornadoes coastal flooding of up to 2 to 4 ft and tropical storm force winds are expected mainly tonight into Thursday morning preparation should now be completed make sure that you have multiple ways to receive warnings tonight until late Thursday morning a flood watch is in effect for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin Inland mobile Central mobile Coastal mobile Inland in Washington and the following areas in Mississippi George Green Terry Stone and wian and the following areas in Florida Tania Coastal t IIA Inland poala Coastal poala Inland Santa Rosa Coastal and Santa Rosa Inland flood watch remains in effect through Thursday afternoon what flash flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues to be possible where portions of Southwest Alabama including the following areas Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin in land mobile Central mobile Coastal mobile Inland and Washington northwest Florida including the following areas Escambia Coastal Escambia Inland Okaloosa Coastal Okaloosa Inland Santa Rosa Coastal and Santa Rosa Inland and Southeast Mississippi including the following areas George Green Harry Stone and Lan when through Thursday afternoon impacts successive runoff may result in flooding of rivers Creeks streams and other lowline and flood PR locations additional details abundant tropical moisture associated with hurricane PR will bring locally heavy rainfall and the potential for flash flooding to the watch area rainfall totals of up to 4 to 6 in with locally higher amounts are possible in the watch area HTTP www.weather.gov safety flood you should monitor later forecast and be prepared to take action should flash flood warnings be issued a flood watch is in effect for the following areas in Mississippi Northern Jackson and Southern Jackson flood watch remains in effect through Thursday morning what flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues to be possible where portions of Southeast Louisiana including the following parishes assumption Central FL beans Central Tanga Coastal Jefferson Parish East Baton Rouge East fiana Eastern Ascension Eastern Orleans Iberville lower Jefferson lower laf lower PL lower St Bernard you're watching weather tracker plus we're live all day every day please like subscribe and share this stream so we can get the word out to others about today's weather here's today's weather headlines from the National Weather Service hurricane force winds and life-threatening storms surge imminent along the Louisiana coast as Francine makes landfall torrential rainfall from Francine will spread up the Mississippi Valley while severe weather threat shifts East into the Florida Panhandle a round of moderate to Heavy Rain with high elevation snow will move across the northern Rockies elevated to critical fire weather concerns across much of the Great Basin and portions of the high plains now here's today's weather story at 7:00 p.m. central daylight time the center of hurricane Francine was located Inland near latitude 29.6 North longitude 90.9 West frine is moving toward the Northeast near 17 mph this General motion should continue taking the system across Southeastern Louisiana tonight and across Mississippi Thursday and Thursday night maximum sustained winds are now near 85 mph with higher gusts rapid weakening is expected and the system is forecast to become post-tropical Thursday night or Friday hurricane force winds extend outward up to 40 mi from the center and tropical storm force winds extend outward up to 140 Mi the estimated minimum Central pressure is 978 mbar as a large area of high pressure continues to provide fine weather from the plains to the east coast hurricane front scine in the Gulf of Mexico is poised to make landfall on the Louisiana coast late this afternoon spiral rainbands associated with the core of Francine has already overspread the eastern half of Louisiana with winds continue to strengthen hurricane conditions can be expected to impact the coastal sections as the eyewall of frine arrives with life-threatening storm surge farther east into Southern Mississippi and Alabama into the western Florida Panhandle a threat of severe thunderstorms with embedded tornadoes is anticipated ahead of a coastal front lifting northward from the Gulf of Mexico as Francine makes landfall and heads farther Inland the tropical Cyclone will interact with the cooler and drier air mass that has been feeding Southward from the large high pressure system to the north Francine's interaction with a cool air mass and an associ upper level jet stream will result in its gradual loss of tropical characteristic as it moves farther Inland the heavy rainfall associated with frine will then shift farther away from frine center with the threat of flash flooding focusing farther north up the mid Mississippi and Tennessee valleys on Thursday by Friday Francine is expected to transform into a post-tropical cyclone as it begins to stall near and over the Ozarks and gradually dissipates the focus will shift farther east from the Deep South into the southeast and down toward the Florida handle for possible severe thunderstorms ahead of a lifting warm front in total Francine is expected to produce rainfall amounts of 4 to 8 in with local amounts to 12 in for the central eastern Gulf Coast through Thursday night this rainfall could lead to considerable Flash and urban flooding as Francine pushes northward into the Midsouth and weakens by the end of the week additional Heavy Rain Is Possible and could lead to scattered instances of flash flooding additionally a lingering frontal boundary draped AC cross the Florida Peninsula could lead to localized flash flooding concerns over the next few days residents under hurricane related warnings should follow advice of local officials including evacuation orders and never drive across flooded roadways meanwhile an upper level trough currently moving onshore into the Pacific Northwest will bring a round of moderate to Heavy Rain with high elevation snow for the northern Rockies through Thursday night as the deepening upper level trough brings a surge of Colder air across the region most of the impactful precipitation will be confined to the northern Rockies and the high plains of Montana a few inches of rainfall could produce flooding concerns throughout Northwest Montana prompting a slight risk of excessive rainfall both through Thursday snow levels dropping to around 7,000 to 8,000 ft may also create hazardous winter-like conditions for the highest elevations of Idaho and Northwest Wyoming the other aspect of this system will be associated with Gusty winds and increased fire weather concerns throughout the Great Basin and High Plains strong winds combined with dry vegetation and low relative humidity are forecast to be more pronounced over the Great Basin today and increase the chances for erotic fire Behavior additionally elevated to critical fire weather also exists across the high plains and is most apparent on Thursday as southerly winds increase in speed red flag warnings and fire weather watches have been issued throughout 10 states between California and Nebraska outdoor burning is not recommended throughout these regions and residents are reminded to not go go near any wildfires as they can spread quickly the Gusty winds and fire weather danger Will shift into the northern and Central High Plains on Thursday and into Friday as a sharp front passes through and a couple of low pressure system develop otherwise tranquil weather will prevail from the Great Lakes to much of the East under the large High Press system well above average temperatures are expected to overspread the north central us before a warming trend is also noticeable across the Southern Plains by Friday highs across the Northern Plains Upper Midwest and Great Lakes are forecast to reach into the upper 80s and low 90s while upper 90s eventually return to the Western half of Texas and Eastern New Mexico again if you like what you're watching please like subscribe and share this stream thank you for watching weather tracker plus Louisana a lightly flow becomes established by Friday before becoming light offshore flow for the weekend after Francine moves off on mobile Bay tropical storm warning in effect for tonight tropical storm conditions possible East Winds 20 to 25 knots coming Southeast 25 to 35 knots after midnight waves 2 to 4 ft very rough thunderstorms likely showers for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible South Winds 25 5 to 35 knots becoming Southwest 20 to 25 knots in the afternoon waves 2 to 4 ft very rough showers with thunderstorms likely until late afternoon then a chance of showers and thunderstorms late for Thursday night Southwest winds 15 to 20 knots with gusts up to 25 knots diminishing to 5 to 10 knots after midnight waves around 2 ft in the evening then 1 foot or less copy a chance of showers a chance of thunderstorms and for Friday West Winds 5 to 10 knots waves one foot or less light shop chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning on the Mississippi sound tornado watch 667 in effect until 11:00 p.m. central daylight time this evening tropical storm warning in effect for tonight iCal storm conditions possible Southeast winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots waves 2 to 4 ft very rough showers and thunderstorms for Thursday topical storm conditions possible Southwest winds 25 to 35 knots diminishing to 20 to 25 knots in the afternoon waves 2 to 4 ft very rough thunderstorms likely in the morning showers chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon for Thursday night Southwest winds 15 to 20 knots with dusts up to 25 knots becoming West 5 to 10 knots after midnight waves to to three fet Cy a chance of showers a chance of thunderstorms and for Friday West wins 5 to 10 knots waves around 2 ft in the morning then one foot or less light shop a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning on the pral bay area tropical storm warning in effect for tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 20 to 25 knots with dusts up to 35 knots waves 1T or less rough showers likely this evening thunderstorms showers after midnight for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible South Winds 25 to 35 knots it's coming Southwest 15 to 20 knots in the afternoon dusts up to 35 knots waves 1 to 2 ft in the morning then 1 foot or less rough showers with thunder storms likely until late afternoon then a chance of showers and thunderstorms late for Thursday night Southwest winds 10 to 15 knots with dusts up to 20 knots diminishing to 5 to 10 knots after midnight waves 1 foot or less a moderate shop a chance of showers a chance of thunderstorms and for Friday West Winds 5 to 10 knots waves one foot or less light shop a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the late morning and afterno afternoon from Pensacola to Pasa in out 20 nautical miles tornado watch 667 in effect until 11:00 p.m. central daylight time this evening tropical storm warning in effect for tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 25 to 30 knots with dusts up to 40 knots 6 to 9 ft occasionally to 11 ft building to 8 to 11 ft occasionally to 14 ft after midnight wave detail South 10 ft at 10 seconds and Southeast 8 ft at 7 Seconds showers and thunderstorms for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible South Winds 30 to 35 knots becoming Southwest 20 to 25 knots in the afternoon he 9 to 11 ft occasionally to 14 ft subsiding to 7 to 10 ft occasionally to 13 ft on the afternoon no wave detail South 10 ft at 8 seconds and Southeast 4 ft at 7 Seconds Thunder stems likely in the morning showers chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon for Thursday night Southwest winds 15 to 20 knots with dusts up to 25 knots diminishing to around 10 knots after midnight e 5 to 7 ft occasionally to 9 ft subsiding to 3 to 5 ft occasionally to 6 ft after midnight wave detail Southwest 7 ft at 7 seconds and East 2 ft at 7 Seconds a chance of showers chance of thunderstorms and for Friday West Winds 5 to 10 knots these 2 to 3 ft wave detail West 3 ft at 6 seconds and Southeast 1T at 6 seconds chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning then a slight chance of showers and Thunder storms in the late morning and early afternoon from Pensacola to paga from 20 to 60 nautical miles offshore tornado watch 667 and effect until 11:00 p.m. central daylight time this evening tropical storm warning in a second the National Weather Service in Mobile has issued a special Marine warning for Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasca Mississippi out 20 nautical miles until 10:30 p.m. central daylight time at 9:50 p.m. central daylight time a strong thunderstorm capable of producing water spouts was located 9 nautical miles south of pero pass moving Northwest at 20 knots Hazard water spouts and wind just 34 knots or greater Source radar impact water spouts can easily overturn boats and create locally Hazard disas small crafts could be damaged in briefly higher winds and suddenly higher waves locations intacted include Golf Shores beach Orange Beach and bero pass a tornado watch remains in effect until 11:00 p.m. central daylight time for the adjacent Coastal Waters move to Safe Harbor until hazardous weather passes thunderstorms can produce sudden water spouts water spouts can easily overturn boats and create locally Hazard disease SE Safe Harbor immediately repeating a special Marine warning has been issued until 10:30 p.m. central daylight time for the following Marine location Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pagola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles here's your marine forecast on the weather map a strong easterly flow is anticipated through Wednesday before becoming a strong southeasterly flow tonight into Thursday as hurricane Francine moves towards the Louisiana coast a light southwesterly flow becomes established by Friday before becoming light offshore flow for the weekend after Francine moves off on mobile Bay tropical storm warning in effect for tropical storm conditions possible East Winds 20 to 25 knots becoming Southeast 25 to 35 knots after midnight waves 2 to 4 fet very rough thunderstorms likely showers for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible South Winds 25 to 35 knots coming Southwest 20 to 25 knots in the afternoon wave leav 2 to 4 ft very rough showers with thunder storms likely until late afternoon then a chance of showers and thunder storms late for Thursday night Southwest winds 15 to 20 knots with dusts up to 25 knots diminishing to 5 to 10 knots after midnight waves around 2 ft in the evening then 1 foot or less Cy a chance of showers a chance of thunderstorms and for Friday West Winds 5 to 10 knots waves 1 foot or less light chop a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning on the Mississippi sound tornado watch 667 in effect until 11:00 p.m. central daylight time this evening tropical storm warning in effect for tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 4 knots waves 2 to 4 ft very rough showers and thunderstorms or Thursday tropical storm conditions possible Southwest winds 25 to 35 knots diminishing to 20 to 25 knots in the afternoon waves 2 to 4 ft very rough thunderstorms likely in the morning showers chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon for Thursday night Southwest winds 15 to 20 knots with dusts up to 25 knots becoming West 5 to 10 knots after midnight waves to just three fet cies chance of showers chance of thunder storms and for Friday West Winds 5 to 10 knots waves around 2 feet in the morning then 1 foot or less light shop a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning on the Cal Bay area tropical storm warning in effect for tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots waves 1 foot or less rough showers likely this evening thunderstorms showers after midnight or Thursday tropical storm conditions possible South Winds 25 to 35 knots coming Southwest 15 to 20 knots in the afternoon dust up to 35 knots waves 1 to 2 ft in the morning then one foot or less rough showers with suer storms likely until late afternoon then a chance of showers and thunderstorms late for Thursday night Southwest winds 10 to 15 knots with gusts up to 20 knots diminishing to 5 to 10 knots after midnight waves one foot or less a moderate chop a chance of showers a chance of thunderstorms and for Friday West Winds 5 to 10 knots waves one foot or less right shop chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the late morning and afternoon from Pensacola to Pasa in out 20 nautical miles tornado watch 667 in effect until 11:00 p.m. central daylight time this evening tropical storm warning in effect for tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots e 6 to 9 ft occasionally to 11 ft building to 8 to 11 ft occasionally to 14 ft after midnight wave detail South 10 ft at 10 seconds and Southeast seet at 7 Seconds showers and thunderstorms for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible South Wind 30 to 35 knots becoming Southwest 20 to 25 knots in the afternoon he 9 to 11 ft a flood watch is in effect for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin Inland mobile Central mobile Coastal mobile Inland and Washington and the following areas in Mississippi George Green Terry Stone and Wayan and the following areas in Florida Escambia Coastal Escambia Inland Okala Coastal Okala Inland Santa Rosa Coastal and Santa Rosa Inland flood watch remains in effect through Thursday afternoon what flash flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues to be possible where portions of Southwest Alabama including the following areas is Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin Inland mobile Central mobile Coastal mobile Inland in washingon Northwest Florida including the following areas escandia Coastal escandia Inland Okaloosa Coastal Okaloosa Inland Santa Rosa Coastal and Santa Rosa Inland and Southeast Mississippi including the following areas George Green Terry Stone and Wayne when through Thursday afternoon impacts exessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers Creeks streams and other lowline and slood bur locations additional details abundant tropical moisture associated with tropical storm frine will bring locally heavy rainfall and the potential for flash flooding to the watch area rainfall totals of up to 4 to 6 in with locally higher amounts are possible in the watch area httpwww weather.gov safety slash flood you should monitor later forecast and be prepared to take action should flash flood warnings be issued here's your marine forecast on the weather map a strong easterly flow is anticipated through Wednesday before becoming a strong southeasterly flow tonight into Thursday as hurricane Francine moves towards the Louisiana coast a light southwesterly flow becomes established by Friday before becoming light offshore flow for the weekend after after Francine moves off on mobile Bay tropical storm warning in effect for tonight tropical storm conditions possible East Winds 20 to 25 knots coming Southeast 25 to 35 knots after midnight waves 2 to 4 fet very rough thunderstorms likely shows for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible South Winds 25 to 35 knots coming Southwest 20 to 25 knots in the afternoon waves 2 to 4 ft very rough hours with thunderstorms likely until late afternoon then a chance of showers and thunderstorms late for Thursday night Southwest winds 15 to 20 knots with dusts up to 25 knots diminishing to 5 to 10 knots after midnight waves around 2 ft in the evening then 1T or less Cy a chance of showers a chance of thunderstorms and for Friday West Wind 5 to 10 knots waves one foot or less light shop chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning on the Mississippi sound tornado watch 667 in effect until 11:00 p.m. central daylight time this evening tropical storm warning in effect for tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots waves 2 to 4 ft very rough showers and thunderstorms for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible Southwest winds 25 to 35 knots diminishing to 20 to 25 knots in the afternoon waves 2 to 4T very rough thunderstorms likely in the morning showers a chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon or Thursday night Southwest winds 15 to 20 knots with dusts up to 25 knots becoming West 5 to 10 knots after midnight waves to to three fet copies a chance of showers a chance of thunderstorms and for Friday West Winds 5 to 10 knots waves around 2 ft in the morning than one foot or less white chop a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning on the pral bay area tropical storm warning in effect for tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots waves 1T or less rough showers likely this evening thunderstorms showers after midnight for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible South Wind 25 to 35 knots coming Southwest 15 to 20 knots in the afternoon gusts up to 35 knots waves 1 to 2 ft in the morning then 1 foot or less rough showers with thunderstorms likely until late afternoon then a chance of showers and thunderstorms late or Thursday night Southwest winds 10 to 15 knots with gusts up to 20 knots diminishing to 5 to 10 knots after midnight waves one foot or less a moderate chop a chance of showers a chance of thunderstorms and for Friday West wins 5 to 10 knots waves one foot or less white chop chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the late morning and afternoon from Pensacola to paga in out 20 nautical miles tornado watch 667 in effect until 11:00 p.m. central daylight time this evening tropical storm warning in effect for tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots 6 to 9 ft occasionally to 11 ft building to 8 to 11 ft occasionally to 14 ft after midnight wave detail South 10 ft at 10 seconds and Southeast 8 ft at 7 Seconds showers and thunderstorms for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible South Wind 30 to 35 knots becoming Southwest 20 to 25 knots in the afternoon he 9 to 11 ft occasionally to 14 ft subsiding to 7 to 10 ft occasionally to 13 see in the afternoon W detail South 10 ft at 8 seconds and Southeast 4 ft at 7 Seconds thunderstorms likely in the morning showers chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon or Thursday night Southwest winds 15 to 20 knots with gusts up to 25 knots diminishing to around 10 knots after midnight e 5 to 7 ft occasionally to 9 ft subsiding to 3 to 5 ft occasionally to 6 ft after midnight wave detail Southwest 7 ft at 7 seconds and East 2 ft at 7 Seconds chance of showers chance of thunderstorms and for Friday West Winds 5 to 10 knots e 2 to 3 ft wave detail West 3 ft at 6 seconds and Southeast 1T at 6 seconds a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning then a slight chance of showers hour and thunderstorms in the late morning and early afternoon from Pensacola to paga from 20 to 60 nautical miles offshore tornado watch number 667 remains in effect until 11:00 p.m. central daylight time for the following Marine locations Mississippi s Alabama Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 na miles Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles and Jackson Mississippi remember a tornado watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including tornadoes large Hill and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information repeating tornado watch number 667 remains in effect until 11:00 p.m. central daylight time for the following Marine locations Mississippi s Alabama Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pagola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 6 nautical miles Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles and Jackson Mississippi a special Marine warning remains in effect until 10:30 p.m. central daylight time for the following areas Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles head 10:05 p.m. central daylight time a severe thunderstorm capable of producing water spouts was located near p pass moving Northwest at 20 knots Hazard water spouts and wind gusts 34 knots or greater Source radar indicated impact water spouts can easily overturn boats and create locally Hazard disease small crafts could be damaged in briefly higher winds and suddenly higher waves locations inacted include golf stores Beach and bero pass the tornado watch remains in effect until 11:00 p.m. central daylight time for the adjacent Coastal Waters move to Safe Harbor until hazardous weather passes thunderstorms can produce sudden water spouts water spouts can easily overturn boats and create locally Hazard disease Keep Safe Harbor immediately repeating a special Marine warning remains in effect until 10:30 p.m. central daylight time for the following Marine location Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles here's your marine forecast on the weather map a strong easterly flow is anticipated through Wednesday before becoming a strong southeasterly flow tonight into Thursday as hurricane Francine moves towards the Louisiana coast a light southwesterly flow becomes established by Friday before becoming light offshore flow for the weekend after Francine moves off on mobile Bay tropical storm warning in effect for tonight tropical storm conditions possible East Winds 20 to 25 knots it's coming Southeast 25 to 35 knots after midnight waves 2 to 4 ft very rough thunderstorms likely show for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible South Winds 25 to 35 knots coming Southwest 20 to 25 knots in the afternoon waves to to 4 ft very rough showers with thunder storms likely until late afternoon then a chance of showers and Sun storms late for Thursday night Southwest winds 15 to 20 knots with gusts up to 25 knots diminishing to 5 to 10 knots after midnight waves around 2 ft in the evening then 1 foot or less copy a chance of showers chance of thunderstorms and for Friday West Winds 5 to 10 knots waves 1 foot or less light chop a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning on the Mississippi sound tornado watch 667 in a tropical storm warning is an effect the tropical storm warning remains in effect for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin Inland mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland and the f in areas in Mississippi George Green Terry Stone and Lan here's your marine forecast on the weather map strong easterly flow is anticipated through Wednesday before becoming a strong southeasterly flow tonight into Thursday as hurricane Francine moves towards the Louisiana coast a light southwesterly flow becomes established by Friday before becoming light offshore flow for the weekend after Francine moves off on Mob Bay tropical storm warning in effect for tonight tropical storm conditions possible East Winds 20 to 25 knots becoming Southeast 25 to 35 knots after midnight waves 2 to 4T very rough thunderstorms likely showers for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible South Winds 25 to 35 knots coming the special Marine warning is canceled the affected areas were Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to Pasa Mississippi out 20 nautical miles the thunderstorm has weakened thus the warning has been cancelled a tornado watch remains in effect until 11:00 p.m. central daylight time for the adjacent Coastal Waters the national weather service has issued tornado watch number 668 effective until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday this watch includes the following counties in Alabama Baldwin and mobile and the following counties in Mississippi George and Jackson and the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama vgo Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from Pasa Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles remember a tornado watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including tornadoes large Hill and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information repeating tornado watch number 668 has been issued until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following counties in Alabama Baldwin and mobile and the following counties in Mississippi George and Jackson and the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama Puro Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasca Mississippi out 20 nautical miles Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasca Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles Mississippi sound and toal from pasca Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles tornado watch number 667 has been canceled for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles the national weather service has issued tornado watch number 668 effective until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday this watch includes the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pascola Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles remember a tornado watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including tornadoes large Hill and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statement and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information repeating the tornado lach number 667 has been canceled for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles tornado watch number 667 has been canceled for the following Marine locations Mississippi s Alabama Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasca Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles the national weather service has issued tornado watch number 668 effective until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday this watch includes the following Marine locations Mississippi sound Alabama Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles remember a tornado watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including tornadoes large Hill and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information repeating the tornado watch number 667 has been canceled for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound Alabama Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasca Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a coastal flood warning is in effect for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal surf warning remains in effect until 700 p.m. central daylight time Thursday P current risk remains in effect through Friday afternoon Coastal flood warning remains in effect from 1:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. central daylight time Thursday what for the High Surf warning dangerously large breaking waves of 7 to 10 ft in the surf zone for the High R current risk dangerous rip currents for the coastal flood warning significant coastal flooding expected where mobile Coastal and Baldwin Coastal counties when for the High Surf warning until 700 p.m. central daylight time Thursday for the high current risk through Friday afternoon for the coastal flood warning from 1:00 a.m. to 1 p.m. central daylight time Thursday impact numerous roads may be closed low line property including homes businesses and some critical infrastructure will be inundated you're watching weather tracker plus we're live all day every day please like subscribe and share this stream so we can get the word out to others about today's weather here's today's weather headlines from the National Weather Service hurricane force winds and life-threatening storms surge imminent along the Louisiana coast as Francine makes landfall torrential rainfall from frine will spread up the Mississippi Valley while severe weather threat shifts East into the Florida Panhandle around of moderate to Heavy Rain with high elevation snow will move across the northern Rockies elevated to critical fire weather concerns across much of the Great Basin and portions of the high plains now here's today's weather story at 7:00 p.m. central daylight time the center of Hurricane Francine was located Inland near latitude 29.6 North North longitude 90.9 West frine is moving toward the Northeast near 17 mph this General motion should continue taking the system across Southeastern Louisiana tonight and across Mississippi Thursday and Thursday night maximum sustained winds are now near 85 mph with higher gusts rapid weakening is expected and the system is forecast to become post-tropical Thursday night or Friday hurricane force winds extend outward up to 40 mes from the center and tropical storm force winds extend outward up to 140 mies the estimated minimum Central pressure is 978 mbars as a large area of high pressure continues to provide fine weather from the plains to the east coast hurricane front scene in the Gulf of Mexico is poised to make landfall on the Louisiana coast late this afternoon spiral rainbands associated with the core of Francine has already overspread the eastern half of Louisiana with winds continue to strengthen hurricane conditions can be expected to impact the coastal sections as the eyewall of Francine arrives with life-threatening storm surge farther east into Southern Mississippi and Alabama into the western Florida Panhandle a threat of severe thunderstorms with embedded tornadoes is anticipated ahead of a coastal front lifting northward from the Gulf of Mexico as frine makes landfall and heads farther Inland the tropical Cyclone will interact with the cooler and drier air mass that has been feeding Southward from the large high pressure system to the north Francine's interaction with a cool air mass and an Associated upper level jet stream will result in its gradual loss of tropical characteristic as it moves farther Inland the heavy rainfall associated with frine will then shift farther away from frine center with a threat of flash flooding focusing farther north of the mid Mississippi and Tennessee valleys on Thursday by Friday Francine is expected to transform into a post-tropical cyclone as it begins to stall near and over the Ozarks and gradually dissipates the focus will shift farther east from the Deep South into the southeast and down toward the Florida Panhandle for possible severe thunderstorms ahead of a lifting warm front in total Francine is expected to produce rainfall amounts of 4 to 8 in with local amounts to 12 in for the central eastern Gulf Coast through Thursday night this rainfall could lead to considerable Flash and urban flooding as Francine pushes northward into the Midsouth and weakens by the end of the week additional Heavy Rain Is Possible and could lead to scattered instances of flash flooding additionally a lingering frontal boundary draped across the Florida Peninsula could lead to localized flash flooding concerns over the next few days residents under hurricane related warnings should follow advice of local officials including evacuation orders and never drive across flooded roadways meanwhile an upper level trough currently moving onshore into the Pacific Northwest will bring a round of moderate to Heavy Rain with high elevation snow for the northern Rockies through Thursday night as the deepening upper level trough brings a surge of Colder air across the region most of the impactful precipitation will be confined to the northern Rockies and the high plains of Montana a few inches of rainfall could produce flooding concerns throughout Northwest Montana prompting a slight risk of excessive rainfall both through Thursday snow levels dropping to around 7,000 to 8,000 ft may also create hazardous winter-like conditions for the highest elevations of Idaho and Northwest Wyoming the other aspect of this system will be associated with Gusty winds and increased fire weather conern throughout the Great Basin and High Plains strong winds combined with dry vegetation and low relative humidity are forecast to be more pronounced over the Great Basin today and increased the chances for erotic fire Behavior additionally elevated to critical fire weather also exists across the high plains and is most apparent on Thursday as southerly winds increase in speed red flag warnings and fire weather watches have been issued throughout 10 states between California and Nebraska outdoor burning is not rec mened throughout these regions and residents are reminded to not go near any wildfires as they can spread quickly the Gusty winds and fire weather danger Will shift into the northern and Central High Plaines on Thursday and into Friday as a sharp front passes through and a couple of low pressure system develop otherwise tranquil weather will prevail from the Great Lakes to much of the East under the large high pressure system well above average temperatures are expected to overspread the north central us before a warming trend is also noticeable across the Southern Plains by Friday highs across the Northern Plains Upper Midwest and Great Lakes are forecast to reach into the upper 80s and low 90s while upper 90s eventually return to the Western half of Texas and Eastern New Mexico again if you like what you're watching please like subscribe and share this stream thank you for watching weather tracker plus of showers and thunderstorms early in the afternoon for Thursday night Southwest wind 10 to 15 knots with gusts up to 20 knots diminishing to 5 to 10 knots after midnight waves 1T or less a moderate shop chance of showers and thunderstorms and for Friday West WIS 5 to 10 knots waves one foot or less light chop a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the late morning and afternoon from p to Pasa in out 20 nautical miles tornado watch 668 in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday tropical storm warning in effect the rest of tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots the 7 to9 ft occasionally to 11 ft building to 8 to 11 ft occasionally to 14 ft wave detail South 11 fat at 8 seconds thunderstorms late this evening showers thunderstorms for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible Southwest winds 25 to 30 knots diminishing to 20 to 25 knots in the afternoon SE 9 to 12 ft occasionally to 15 ft subsiding to 7 to 10 ft occasionally to 13 ft in the afternoon wave the detail South 11 ft at 8 seconds a chance of showers and thunderstorms until late afternoon for Thursday night Southwest winds 10 to 15 knots dust up to 25 knots in the evening e 5 to 7 ft occasionally to 9 ft subsiding to 3 to 4 ft occasionally to 5 ft after midnight wave detail Southwest 7 ft at 7 seconds and last 2 ft at 4 seconds a chance of showers and thunderstorms and for Friday West Winds 5 to 10 knots SE to to 3T wave detail South 3T at 6 seconds and West 1T at 5 Seconds a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the late morning and early afternoon from Pensacola to Pasa from 20 to 60 nautical miles offshore tornado watch 6 68 in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday tropical storm warning in effect for rest of tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots the is 8 to 10 ft occasionally to 13 ft building to 9 to 12 ft occasionally to 15 ft wave detail SC 12 ft at 9 seconds Thunder stor late this evening showers thunderstorms for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible Southwest winds 25 to 30 knots diminishing to 20 to 25 knots in the afternoon he 10 to 12 ft occasionally to 15 ft subsiding to 8 to 11 ft occasionally to 14 ft in the afternoon wave detail Southwest 12 ft at 9 seconds showers and sun storms likely in the morning then a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the afternoon for Thursday night Southwest winds 15 to 20 knots with gusts up to 25 knots diminishing to 10 to 15 knots after midnight these five to 7 ft occasionally to 9 ft subsiding to 3 to 5 ft occasionally to 6 ft after midnight wave detail Southwest 7 ft at 7 seconds and East 1T at 6 seconds a chance of showers and thunderstorms and for Friday West Winds 10 to 15 knots ease to to 3 ft wave detail South 3 ft at 6 seconds and West 1 foot at 5 Seconds a chance of thunderstorms in the morning chance of showers a slight chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon title information at the mouth of the Mobile River on Thursday high tide at 6:32 a.m. low tide at 7:26 p.m. at the mouth of the Mobile River on Friday High TDE at 7:39 a.m. low tide at 8:15 p.m. at Pensacola Bay on Thursday high tide at 6:02 a.m. low tide at 5:59 p.m. at Pensacola Bay on Friday High tag at 7:20 a.m. low tag at 6:48 p.m. at the East Pass Inon on Thursday high tide at 52 9 a.m. low tide at 5:25 p.m. the East pass intin on Friday high tide at 647 a.m. low tide at 6:14 p.m. the following Marine observations were made as of 10 p.m. Mobile Bay Coast Guard Station winds wor East at 23 knots the temperature 77° air temperature 73° we SP East Winds at 9 knots temperature was 72° Pensacola Bay East Winds at 11 knots temperature was 74° the report from the East End of Dolphin Island was not available Grand Bay East Winds at 25 knots air temperature was 74° and Petty boy Island East Winds H 30 knots air temperature was 75° south of doin Island winds were East at 29 knots temperature 82° wave heights 11 ft wave period 11 seconds 12 mil south of Orange Beach wind wor East at 19 knots temperature was 80° golf water temperature 84° wave heights 9 ft with a period of 6 seconds the report from 100 m south of D was not as available the following weather reports were made at 10 p.m. Mobile Regional Airport a thunderstorm was reported the temperature was 73° the D point was 70 and the relative humidity was 90% the wind was East at 17 M an hour gusting to 31 the pressure was 29.7 3 in and falling rainfall in the last hour was 0.10 in downtown mobile at brookly field light rain was falling the temperature was 74° the two point was 70 and the relative humidity was 87% the wind was heast at 28 M an hour gusting to 36 the was 29.74 in and steady rainfall in the last hour was 0.03 in the following is a summary of watches warnings and advisories in effect tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South mobio Bay Mississippi sound Alabama foro Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Mississippi Southern Jackson a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Mississippi Northern Jackson a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from Pas Gaga Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles High Surf warning remains in effect until 700 p.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal a coastal flood warning remains in effect from 1:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday until 1:00 p.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal the coastal flood warning remains in effect from 1:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday until 1:00 p.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central and LEL Central a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin Inland mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland and in Mississippi George a flood watch remains in effect until 7 a.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following areas in Mississippi Northern Jackson and Southern Jackson a flood watch remains in effect until 1 p.m. central daylight Thursday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin in land mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland and in Mississippi George tornado watch number 668 has been issued until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following counties in Alabama Baldwin in Mobile and the following counties in Mississippi George and Jackson and the following Marine locations Mississippi sound Coastal Waters from pasc Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles north Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi sound Alabama foro Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a rip current risk remains in effect until 300 p.m. central daylight time Friday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal here's your National Weather Service forecast rest with tonight showers with thunderstorms likely some thunderstorms May produce heavy rainfall locally heavy rainfall possible late this evening reezy near steady temperature in the mid 70s East Winds 20 to 25 mil hour becoming Southeast dust up to 50 mph of rain 90% Thursday mostly sunny a chance of showers and thunderstorms in the morning some thunderstorms May produce heavy rainfall in the morning freezy with highs in the mid 80s Southwest winds 15 to 25 mph dusts up to 50 mph decreasing to 40 mph in the afternoon chance of rain 50% Thursday night mostly tropical storm warning is in effect the tropical storm warning remains in effect for the following area in Mississippi Northern Jackson a storm surge warning is in effect a storm surge warning remains in effect and a tropical storm warning remains in effect for the following area in Mississippi Southern Jackson here's your National Weather Service forecast rest of tonight showers with thunderstorms likely some thunderstorms May produce heavy rain rainfall locally heavy rainfall possible late this evening freezy near steady temperature in the mid 70s East Winds 20 to 25 mph to coming Southeast dusts up to 50 mph chance of rain 90% Thursday mostly sunny a chance of showers and thunderstorms in the morning some thunderstorms May produce heavy rainfall in the morning buy with high in the mid 80s Southwest winds 15 to 25 mph dusts up to 50 mph decreasing to 40 mph in the afternoon chance of rain 50% Thursday night mostly clear in the evening then becoming partly cloudy a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms lows in the lower 70s Southwest winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 30 mph diminishing to around 5 mph after midnight can of rain 20% Friday sunny high in the upper 80s West Winds 5 to 10 mph this is Noah weather radio station k61 from mobio Alabama we broadcast on a frequency of 16255 MHz from the Mobile Pensacola National Weather Service this is no weather radio from the Mobile Pensacola National Weather Service the current time is 10:38 p.m. central daylight time the national weather service has issued tornado watch number 668 effective until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday this watch includes the following counties in Alabama Baldwin in Mobile and the following counties in Mississippi George and Jackson and the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi sound Alabama Pito Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasca Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles remember a tornado watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including tornadoes large hail and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information repeating tornado watch number 668 has been issued until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following counties Alabama Baldwin and mobile and the following counties in Mississippi George and Jackson and the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama Vero Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pascola Mississippi to Stak Island down 20 nautical miles tornado watch number 667 has been canceled for the following County Jackson Mississippi the national weather service has issued tornado watch number 668 effective until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday this watch includes the following County Jackson Mississippi remember a tornado watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including tornadoes large hail and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information repeating the tornado watch number 667 has been canceled for the following County Jackson Mississippi tornado watch number 667 has been canceled for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pasola Mississippi to stake Island down 20 nautical miles the national weather service has issued tornado watch number 668 effective until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday this watch includes the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island down 20 nautical miles remember a tornado watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including tornadoes large haill and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information repeating the tornado watch number 667 has been canceled for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound flash flood warning for southern Harrison County in Southern Mississippi Southwestern Jackson County in Southern Mississippi Mississippi Alabama the National Weather Service in New Orleans has issued a flash flood warning for southern Harrison County in Southern Mississippi Southwestern Jackson County in Southern Mississippi until 1:45 a.m. central daylight time at 10:42 p.m. central daylight time the public reported thunder storms producing heavy rain in gsport between 3 and 5 in of rain have fallen additional rainfall amounts of 1 to 2 in are possible in the worn Area flash flooding is already occurring Hazard flash flooding caused by thunderstorms Source public reported impact FL flooding of small creeks and streams urban areas highways streets and underpasses as well as other poor drainage and low-lying areas some locations that will experience SL flooding include Golfport Long Beach St Martin G Iberville LR and Gulfport Airport this includes the following interstates Interstate 10 in Mississippi between mile markers 30 and 48 Interstate ten in Mississippi near Mile Marker 1 in between mile marker 3 and four turn around don't drown when encountering flooded roads most flood Dan to current Vehicles be especially cautious at night when it is harder to recognize the danger of flooding be aware of your surroundings and do not drive on flooded roads repeating a flash flood warning has been issued until 1:45 a.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following County Jackson Mississippi this is no weather radio station KC 61 from Mobile Alabama we broadcast on a frequency of 162.5 5 MZ on the mobile Pensacola National Weather Service this is no weather radio on the mobile Pensacola National Weather Service the current time is 10:45 p.m. central daylight time the National Weather Service in New Orleans has issued a flash flood warning for southern Harrison County in Southern Mississippi Southwestern Jackson County in Southern Mississippi until 1:45 a.m. Central Daylight Time and 42 p.m. central daylight time the public reported thunderstorms producing heavy rain in gsport between 3 and 5 in of rain have fallen additional rainfall amounts of 1 to 2 in are possible in the warned Area flash flooding is already occurring Hazard flash flooding caused by thunderstorms Source public reported impact flash flooding of small creeks and streams urban areas highways streets and underpasses as well as other poor drainage and low-lying areas some locations that will Experience slash flooding include gulport luuy Long Beach St Martin D Iberville ladimer and gulport Airport this includes the following interstates Interstate 10 and Mississippi between mile markers 30 and 48 Interstate 110 and Mississippi near Mile Marker 1 in between mile marker 3 and four turn around drown when encountering flooded roads most flood death secur in vehicles be especially cautious at night when it is harder to recognize the dangers of flooding be aware of your surroundings and do not drive on flooded roads repeating a flash flood warning has been issued until 1:45 a.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following County Jackson Mississippi the following weather reports were made at 10 p.m. mile Regional Airport a thunderstorm was reported the temperature was 73° the DU point was 70 and the relative humidity was 90% the wind was HED at 17 M an hour gusting to 31 the was 29.7 3 in and falling rainfall in the last hour was 0.10 in Downtown Mobile at brookly field light rain was falling the temperature was 74° the D point was 70 and the relative humidity was 87% the wind was eased at 28 M an hour gusting to 36 the pressure was 29.74 in and steady rainfall in the last hour was 0.03 in the following is a summary of watches warnings and advisories in effect a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine Loc North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama forgo Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations Mississippi found in coastal Waters from Pasa Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles a high surf warning remains in effect until 700 p.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal a coastal flood warning remains in effect from 1:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday until 1 p.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal a coastal flood warning remains in effect from 1:00 a.m. Central Daylight Time time Thursday until 1:00 p.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central and mobile Central a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following areas in Alabama Balwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin Inland mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland and in Mississippi George a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Mississippi Southern Jackson a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Mississippi Northern Jackson a flash flood warning has been issued until 1:45 a.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following County Jackson Mississippi a flood watch remains in effect until 700 a.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following areas in Mississippi Northern Jackson and Southern Jackson a watch remains in effect until 1:00 p.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin Inland mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland and in Mississippi George tornado watch number 668 has been issued until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following counties in Alabama Baldwin in Mobile and the following counties in Mississippi George and Jackson and the following marinec Mississippi sound Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles north Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama pero Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a rip current risk remains in effect until 300 p.m. central day light time Friday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal tropical storm friend SE moving northeastward over Southeastern Louisiana new information changes to watches and warnings nonone current watches and warnings a tropical storm warning is an effect for Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin Inland George Green mobile Central mobile Coastal mobile Inland Terry Stone and way storm information about 150 M west southwest of Mobile Alabama or about 200 M west of Pensacola Florida 30.2 and 90.6 W storm intensity 70 mph movement Northeast or 45° at 16 mph situation overview tropical storm FR steam will continue to move across Southeastern Louisiana into South Central Mississippi overnight heavy rainfall of 4 to 6 in local higher tornadoes coastal flooding of up to 2 to 3 ft and tropical storm force winds are expected overnight into Thursday morning preparations should now be completed make sure that you have multiple ways to receive warnings tonight until late Thursday a tropical storm warning is in effect for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from Pas Gaga Mississippi to stake Island down 20 nautical miles tropical storm warning remains in effect what West Winds 30 to 40 knots with gusts up to 60 knots and sees 9 to 14 ft where portions of Gulf of Mexico when tropical storm force winds possible until early Thursday morning impact tropical storm force winds and hazardous Seas will capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plants to avoid these hazardous conditions the main import seek safe armor alter cores and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions tropical storm friend see moving northeastward over Southeastern Louisiana new information changes to watches and warnings none current watches and warnings a tropical storm warning is an effect for Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin Inland George Green mobile Central mobile Coastal mobile Inland Terry Stone and W storm information about 100 50 m west southwest of Mobile Alabama or about 200 M west of Pensacola Florida 30.2 and 90.6 W storm intensity 70 mph movement Northeast or 45° at 16 mph situation overview tropical storm friend steam will continue to move across Southeastern Louisiana into South Central Mississippi overnight heavy rainf of 4 to 6 in locally higher tornadoes coastal flooding of up to 2 to 3 ft and tropical storm force winds are expected overnight into Thursday morning preparations should now be completed make sure that you have multiple ways to receive warnings tonight until late Thursday morning this is no weather radio from the Mobile Pensacola National Weather Service the current time is 10:54 p.m. central daylight time the National Weather Service in New Orleans has issued a flash flood warning for Southern Harrison County in Southern Mississippi Southwestern Jackson County in Southern Mississippi until 1:45 a.m. central daylight time at 10:42 p.m. central daylight time the public reported thunderstorms producing heavy rain in gfor between 3 and 5 in of rain have fallen additional rainfall amounts of 1 to 2 in are possible in the warn Area flash flooding is already occurring Hazard flash flooding caused by thunderstorms Source public reported impact SL flooding of small creeks and streams urban areas highways streets and underpasses as well as other poor drainage and low-lying areas some locations that will experience SL flooding include gulport LXI Long Beach St Martin G Iberville ladimer and Gulfport Airport this concludes the following interstates Interstate 10 and Mississippi between mile markers 30 and 48 Interstate 110 in Mississippi near Mile Marker 1 in between mile markers 3 and 4 turn around don't drown when encountering flooded roads most of flood death secur in vehicles be especially cautious at night when it is harder to recognize the dangers of flooding be aware of your surroundings and do not drive on flooded roads repeating a flash flood warning has been issued until 145 a.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following County Jackson Mississippi the following weather reports were made at 10 p.m. Mobile Regional Airport a thunderstorm was reported the temperature was 73° the due point was 70 and the relative humidity was 90% the wind was seed at 17 M an hour dusting to 31 the pressure was 29.7 3 in and falling rainfall in the last hour was 0.10 in Downtown Mobile head brookley field light rain was falling the temperature was 74° the D point was 70 and the relative humidity was 87% the wind was heast at 28 M an hour gusting to 36 the pressure was 29.74 in and steady rainfall in the last hour was 0.03 in the following is a summary of watches warnings and advisories in effect a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama Puro Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasca Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a high surf warning remains in effect until 700 p.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal the coastal flood warning remains in effect from 1:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday until 100: p.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal a coastal flood warning remains in effect from 1:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday until 1: p.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central and mobiel Central a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin England mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland and in Mississippi George a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Mississippi Southern Jackson a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Mississippi Northern Jackson a flash flood warning has been issued until 1:45 a.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following County Jackson Mississippi a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island down 20 nautical miles a blood watch remains in effect until 700 a.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following areas in Mississippi Northern Jackson and Southern you're watching weather tracker plus we're live all day every day please like subscribe and share this stream so we can get the word out to others about today's weather here's today's weather headlines from the National Weather Service hurricane force winds and life-threatening storms surge imminent along the Louisiana the coast as frine makes landfall torrential rainfall from frine will spread up the Mississippi Valley while severe weather threat shifts East into the Florida Panhandle a round of moderate to Heavy Rain with high elevation snow will move across the northern Rockies elevated to critical fire weather concerns across much of the Great Basin and portions of the high plains now here's today's weather story at 7:00 p.m. central daylight time the center of Hurricane Francine was located in land near latitude 29.6 North longitude 90.9 West frine is moving toward the Northeast near 17 mes hour this General motion should continue taking the system across Southeastern Louisiana tonight and across Mississippi Thursday and Thursday night maximum sustained winds are now near 85 mph with higher gusts rapid weakening is expected and the system is forecast to become post-tropical Thursday night or Friday hurricane force winds extend outward up to 40 mi from the center and tropical storm force winds extend outward up to 140 Mi the estimated minimum Central pressure is 978 mbar as a large area of high pressure continues to provide fine weather from the plains to the east coast hurricane front scene in the Gulf of Mexico is poised to make landfall on the Louisiana coast late this afternoon spiral rainbands associated with the core of Francine has already overspread the eastern half of Louisiana winds continue to strengthen hurricane conditions can be expected to impact the coastal sections as the eyewall of Francine arrives with lifethreatening storm surge farther east into Southern Mississippi and Alabama into the western Florida Panhandle a threat of severe thunderstorms with embedded tornadoes is anticipated ahead of a coastal front lifting northward from the Gulf of Mexico as Francine makes landfall and heads farther Inland the tropical Cyclone will interact with the cooler and drier air mass that has been feeding Southward from the large high pressure system to the north Francine's interaction with the cool air mass and an Associated upper level jet stream will result in its gradual loss of tropical characteristic as it moves farther Inland the heavy rainfall associated with frine will then shift farther away from frine center with a threat of flash flooding focusing farther north up the mid Mississippi and Tennessee valleys on Thursday by Friday Francine is expected to transform into a post-tropical cyclone as it begins to stall near and over the Ozarks and gradually dissipates the focus will shift farther east from the Deep South into the southeast and down toward the Florida Panhandle for possible severe thunderstorms ahead of a lifting warm front in total Francine is expected to produce rainfall amounts of 4 to 8 in with local amounts to 12 in for the central eastern Gulf Coast through Thursday night this rainfall could lead to considerable Flash and urban flooding as Francine pushes northward into the Midsouth and weakens by the end of the week additional Heavy Rain Is Possible and could lead to scattered instances of flash flooding additionally a lingering frontal boundary draped across the Florida Peninsula could lead to localized flash flooding concerns over the next few days residents under hurricane related warnings should follow advice of local officials including evacuation orders and never drive across flooded roadways meanwhile an upper level trough currently moving onshore into the Pacific Northwest will bring a round of moderate to Heavy Rain with high elevation snow for the northern Rockies through Thursday night as the deepening upper level trough brings a surge of Colder air across the region most of the impactful precipitation will be confined to the northern Rockies and the high plains of Montana a few inches of rainfall could produce flooding concerns throughout Northwest Montana prompting a slight risk of excessive rainfall both through Thursday snow levels dropping to around 7,000 to 8,000 ft may also create hazardous winter-like conditions for the highest elevations of Idaho and Northwest Wyoming the other aspect of this system will be associated with Gusty winds and increased fire weather concerns throughout the Great Basin and High Plains strong winds combined with dry vegetation and low relative humidity are forecast to be more pronounced over the Great Basin today and increase the chances for erotic fire Behavior additionally elevated to critical fire weather also exists across the high plains and is most apparent on Thursday as southerly winds increase in speed red flag warnings and fire weather watches have been issued throughout 10 states between California and Nebraska outdoor burning is not recommended throughout these regions and residents are reminded to not go near any wildfires as they can spread quickly the Gusty winds and fire weather danger Will shift into the northern and Central High Plains on Thursday and into Friday as a sharp front passes through and a couple of low pressure system develop otherwise tranquil weather will prevail from the Great Lakes to much of the East under the large high pressure system well above average temperatures are expected to overspread the north central us before warming trend is also noticeable across the Southern Plains by Friday highs across the Northern Plains Upper Midwest and Great Lakes are forecast to reach into the upper 80s and low 90s while upper 90s eventually return to the Western half of Texas and Eastern New Mexico again if you like what you're watching please like subscribe and share this stream thank you for watching weather tracker plus from 1 a.m. central daylight time Thursday until 1 p.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal a coastal flood warning remains in effect from 1 a.m. central daylight time Thursday until 1:00 p.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central and mobile Central a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin England mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland and in Mississippi George a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice tornado watch number 668 remains in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following counties in Alabama Baldwin and mobile and the following counties in Mississippi George and Jackson and the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama pido Bay Area Coastal water from tacola Florida to pasca Mississippi out 20 nautical miles Waters from tacola Florida to pasca Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles remember a tornado watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including tornadoes large Hill and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information repeating tornado watch number 668 remains in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following counties in Alabama bwin in Mobile and the following counties in Mississippi George and Jackson and the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi sound Alabama bero Bay Area Coastal Waters from tacola Florida to pascola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles Waters from tacola Florida to pasola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island down 20 nautical miles tropical storm FR SE moving northeastward over Southeastern Louisiana new information changes to watches and warnings nonone current watches and warnings a tropical storm warning is an effect for Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin in land George Green mobile Central mobile Coastal mobile Inland Harry Stone and way storm information about 150 Mi west southwest of Mobile Alabama or about 200 M west of Pensacola Florida 30.2 and 90.6 W storm intensity 70 mph movement Northeast or 45° at 16 mph situation overview tropical storm friend steam will continue to move across Southeastern Louisiana into South Central Mississippi overnight heavy rainfall of 4 to 6 in locally higher tornadoes coastal flooding of up to 2 to 3 ft and tropical storm force winds are expected overnight into Thursday morning preparations should now be completed make sure that you have multiple ways to receive warnings tonight until late Thursday morning this is no weather radio from the Mobile Pensacola National Weather Service the current time is 11:08 p.m. central daylight time the National Weather Service in New Orleans has issued a flash flood warning for southern Harrison County in Southern Mississippi Southwestern Jackson County in southern Mississippi until 1:45 a.m. central daylight time at 10:42 p.m. central daylight time the public reported thunderstorms producing heavy rain in gulport between 3 and 5 in of rain have fallen additional rain fall amounts of 1 to 2 in are possible in the worn Area flash flooding is already occurring Hazard flash flooding caused by thunderstorms Source public reported impact Clash flooding of small creeks and streams urban areas highways streets and underpasses as well as other poor drainage and low-lying areas some locations that will experience SL flooding include Golfport mxi Long Beach St Martin G Iberville ladimer and gulport Airport this includes the following interstates Interstate 10 and Mississippi between mile markers 30 and 48 Interstate 110 in Mississippi near mile Marker 1 in between mile marker 3 and four turn around don't drown when encountering flooded roads most flood death secure in vehicles be especially cautious at night when it is harder to recognize the dangers of flooding be aware of your surroundings and do not drive on flooded roads repeating a flash flood warning has been issued until 1:45 a.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following County Jackson Mississippi the following is a summary of watches warnings and advisories in effect a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi sound Alabama foro Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from tacola Florida to pasca Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a high surf warning remains in effect until 700 p.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal a coastal flood warning remains in effect from 1:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday until 1 p.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal a coastal flood warning remains in effect from 1:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday until 1:00 p.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central and LEL Central a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin Inland mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland and in Mississippi George a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Mississippi Sou Jackson a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Mississippi nor Jackson a flash flood warning has been issued until 1:45 a.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following County Jackson Mississippi a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations Mississippi s and Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island down 20 nautical miles a flood watch remains in effect until 700 a.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following areas in Mississippi Northern Jackson and Southern Jackson a flood watch remains in effect until 1:00 p.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following areas in Alabama baldurn Central baldurn Coastal baldurn in land mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland and in Mississippi George tornado watch number 668 remains in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following counties in Alabama Baldwin and mobile and the following counties in Mississippi George and Jackson and the following Marine locations Mississippi sound Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles north Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama Vero Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a current risk remains in effect until 300 p.m. central daylight time Friday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal tropical storm FR scine moving northeastward over Southeastern Louisiana new information changes to watches and warnings none current watches and warnings tropical storm warning is an effect for Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin Inland George Green mobile Central mobile Coastal mobile Inland carry Stone and W storm information about 150 M west southwest of Mobile Alabama or about 200 M west of Pensacola Florida 30.2 and 90.6 W storm intensity 70 mph movement Northeast or 45° at 16 mph situation overview tropical storm FR seam will continue to move across Southeastern Louisiana into South Central Mississippi overnight heavy rainfall of 4 to 6 in locally higher tornadoes coastal flooding of up to 2 to 3 ft and tropical storm Forest winds are expected overnight into Thursday morning preparations should now be completed make sure that you have multiple ways to receive warnings tonight into late Thursday morning this is Noah weather radio station k61 from mobio Alabama we broadcast on a frequency of 16255 MHz from the Mobile Pensacola National Weather Service this is no weather radio from the mobile tacola National Weather Service the current time is 11:15 p.m. central daylight time the National Weather Service in New Orleans has issued a flash flood warning for southern Harrison County in Southern Mississippi Southwestern Jackson County in Southern Mississippi until 1:45 a.m. central daylight time at 10:42 p.m. central daylight time the public reported thunderstorms producing heavy rain in bport between 3 and 5 in of rain have fallen additional rainfall amounts of 1 to 2 in are possible in the warn Area flash flooding is already occurring Hazard flash flooding caused by thunderstorms Source public reported impact flash flooding of small creeks and streams urban areas highways streets and underpasses as well as other poor drainage and low-lying areas some locations that will experience SL flooding include gulport ly Long Beach St Martin G Iberville vladimer and gulport Airport this includes the following interstates Interstate 10 and Mississippi between mile markers 30 and 48 Interstate 110 in Mississippi near Mile Marker 1 and between mile marker 3 and 4 turn around don't drown when encountering flooded roads most of flood at secur in vehicles be especially cautious at night when it is harder to recognize the dangers of flooding be aware of your surroundings and do not drive on flooded roads repeating a flash flood warning has been issued until 1:45 a.m. central daylight time so Thursday for the following County Jackson Mississippi the following weather reports were made at 11:00 p.m. Mobile Regional Airport skies were cloudy the temperature was 73° the due point was 70 and the relative humidity was 90% the wind was he at 23 M an hour dusting to 35 the pressure was 29.71 in and falling rainfall in the last hour was 0.0 7 in Downtown Mobile at brookley field light rain was falling the temperature was 75° the D point was 71 and the relative humidity was 87% the wind was heast at 25 M an hour gusting to 36 the pressure was 29.72f rainfall in the last hour was 0.02 in the following is a summary of watches warnings and advisories in effect a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi sound Alabama foro Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles the High Surf warning remains in effect until 700 p.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal a coastal flood warning remains in effect from 1:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday until 1: p.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal a coastal flood warning remains in effect from 1 a.m. central daylight time Thursday until 1: p.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central and LEL Central a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following areas in Alabama baldurn Central baldurn Coastal baldurn in land mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland and in Mississippi George a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Mississippi Southern Jackson a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Mississippi Northern Jackson a flash flood warning has been issued until 1:45 a.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following County Jackson Mississippi a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from Pasa Mississippi to stake Island down 20 nautical miles a flood watch remains in effect until 700 a.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following areas in Mississippi Northern Jackson and Southern Jackson a flood watch remains in effect until 1:00 p.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central baldurn Coastal baldurn Inland mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland and in Mississippi George tornado watch number 668 remains in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following counties in Alabama Baldwin and mobile and the following counties in Mississippi George and Jackson and the following Marine locations Mississippi found Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island down 20 nautical miles north Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama foro Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasc Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a current risk remains in effect until 3pm central daylight time Friday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal tropical storm friend see moving northeastward over Southeastern Louisiana new information changes to watches and warnings noncurrent watches and warnings a tropical storm warning is an effect for Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin Inland George Green mobile Central mobile Coastal mobile Inland Harry Stone and W storm information about 150 M west southwest of Mobile Alabama or about 200 M west of Pensacola Florida 30.2 and 90.6 W storm intensity 70 mph movement Northeast for 45° at 16 mph situation overview tropical stor friend will continue to move across Southeastern Louisiana into South Central Mississippi overnight heavy rainfall of 4 to 6 in locally higher tornadoes coastal flooding of up to 2 to 3 ft and tropical storm force winds are expected overnight into Thursday morning preparations should now be completed make sure that you have multiple ways to receive warnings tonight into late Thursday morning this is no weather radio from the Mobile Pensacola Weather Service the current time is 11:22 p.m. central daylight time the National Weather Service in New Orleans has issued a flash flood warning for southern Harrison County in Southern Mississippi Southwestern Jackson County in Southern Mississippi until 1:45 a.m. central daylight time at 10:42 p.m. central daylight time the public reported thunderstorms producing heavy rain in gulport between 3 and 5 in of rain have fallen additional rainfall amounts of 1 to 2 in are possible in the warn area flash flooding is already occurring Hazard flash flooding caused by thunderstorms Source public reported impact flash flooding of small creeks and streams urban areas highways streets and underpasses as well as other poor drainage and low-lying areas some locations that will experience SL flooding in include gulport mxy Long Beach St Martin G Iberville vladimer and gulport Airport this includes the following interstates Interstate 10 in Mississippi between mile markers 30 and 48 Interstate 110 in Mississippi near Mile Marker 1 in between mile marker 3 and four turn around don't drown when encountering flooded roads most of flood death secur and vehicles be especially cautious at night when it is harder to recognize the dangers of flooding be aware of your surroundings and do not drive on flooded roads repeating a flash flood warning has been issued until 1:45 a.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following County Jackson Mississippi the following weather reports were made at 11:00 p.m. Mobile Regional Airport skies were cloudy the temperature was 73° the due point was 70 and the relative humidity was 90% the wind was heast at 23 M an hour dusting to 35 the pressure was 29.71 in and falling rainfall in the last hour was 0.07 in Downtown Mobile at brookly field light rain was falling the temperature was 75° the D point was 71 and the relative humidity was 87% the wind was East at 25 M an hour gusting to 36 the pressure was 29.72f rainfall in the last hour was 0.02 in the following is a summary of watches warnings and advisories in effect a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South mobio Bay Mississippi sound Alabama Pito Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles the High Surf warning remains in effect until 700 p.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal a coastal flood warning remains in effect from 1: a.m. central daylight time Thursday until 1: p.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following area areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal a coastal flood warning remains in effect from 1:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday until 1: p.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central and mobal Central a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin England mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland and in Mississippi George a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Mississippi Southern Jackson a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Mississippi Northern Jackson a flash flood warning has been issued until 1:45 a.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following County Jackson Mississippi a tropical storm warning remain in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from Pasa Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles a flood watch remains in effect until 7 a.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following areas in Mississippi Northern Jackson and Southern Jackson a flood watch remains in effect until 1 p.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin Inland mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland and in Mississippi George tornado watch number 668 remains in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following counties in Alabama Baldwin and mobile and the following counties in Mississippi George and Jackson and the following Marine locations Mississippi sound Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island down 20 nautical miles north mobile B South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama rido Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a RI current risk remains in effect until 300 p.m. central daylight time Friday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal tropical storm friend seen moving northeastward over Southeastern Louisiana new information changes to watches and warnings nonone current watches and warnings a tropical storm warning is an effect for Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin in land George Green mobile Central mobile Coastal mobile Inland Harry Stone and way storm information about 150 Mi west southwest of Mobile Alabama or about 200 Mi west of Pensacola Florida 30.2 and 90.6 W storm intensity 70 mph movement Northeast or 45° at 16 mph situation overview tropical storm friend seam will continue to move across Southeastern Louisiana into South Central Mississippi overnight heavy rainfall of 4 to 6 in locally higher tornadoes coastal flooding of up to 2 to 3 ft and tropical storm force winds are expected overnight into Thursday morning preparations should now be completed make sure that you have multiple ways to receive warnings tonight until late Thursday morning this is no weather radio from the Mobile Pensacola National Weather Service the current time is 11:29 p.m. central daylight time the National Weather Service in New Orleans has issued a flash flood warning for southern Harrison County in Southern Mississippi Southwestern Jackson County in southern Mississippi until 1:45 a.m. central daylight time at 10:42 p.m. central daylight time the public reported thunderstorms producing heavy rain in bport between 3 and 5 in of rain have fallen additional rainfall amounts of 1 to 2 in are possible in the warn Area flash flooding is already occurring Hazard flash flooding caused by thunderstorms Source public reported imp attack flash flooding of small creeks and streams urban areas highways streets and underpasses as well as other poor drainage and low-lying areas some locations that will experience flash flooding include Gulfport mxy Long Beach St Martin G Iberville ladimer and gulport Airport this includes the following interstates Interstate ten and Mississippi between mile markers 30 and 48 Interstate 110 in Mississippi near Mile Marker 1 in between mile marker 3 and four turn around don't drown when encountering flooded roads most of flood deaths secur in vehicles be especially cautious at night when it is harder to recognize the dangers of flooding be aware of your surroundings and do not drive on flooded roads repeating a flash flood warning has been issued until 1:45 a.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following County Jackson Mississippi the following weather reports were made at 11:00 p.m. Mobile Regional Airport skies were cloudy the temperature was 73° the due point was 70 and the relative humidity was 90% the wind was East at 23 M an hour dusting to 35 the pressure was 29.71 in and falling rainfall in the last hour was 0.07 in Downtown Mobile head at brookly field light rain was falling the temperature was 75° the D point was 71 and the relative humidity was 87% the wind was heed at 25 M an hour gusting to 36 the pressure was 29.72f rainfall in the last hour was 0.02 in the following is a summary of watches warnings and advisories in effect at tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama foro Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasola Mississippi out 20 naal miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasca Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a high surf warning remains in effect until 700 p.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal a coastal flood warning remains in effect from 1:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday until 1 p.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal a coastal flood warning remains in effect from 1: a.m. central daylight time Thursday until 1:00 p.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central and mobile Central a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following areas in Alabama baldurn Central baldurn Coastal baldurn Inland mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland and in Mississippi George a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Mississippi Southern Jackson a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Mississippi Northern Jackson a flash flood warning has been issued until 1:45 a.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following County Jackson Mississippi a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island down 20 nautical miles a flood watch remains in effect until 7 a.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following areas in Mississippi Northern Jackson and Southern Jackson a flood watch remains in effect until 1: p.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin England mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland and in Mississippi George tornado watch number 668 remains in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following counties in Alabama baldurn and Mile and the following counties in Mississippi George and Jackson and the following Marine locations Mississippi sound Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles north Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi sound Alabama bero Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pagola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a rip current risk remains in effect until 300 p.m. central daylight time Friday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal tropical storm friend SE moving northeastward over Southeastern Louisiana new information changes to watches and warnings none current watches and warnings a tropical storm warning is an effect for Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin Inland George Green mobile Central mobile Coastal mobile Inland Harry Stone and W storm information about 150 M west southwest of Mobile Alabama or about 200 M west of Pensacola Florida 30.2 and 90.6 W storm intensity 70 mph movement Northeast or 45° at 16 mph situation overview tropical storm Trend steam will continue to move across Southeastern Louisiana into South Central Mississippi overnight heavy rainfall of 4 to 6 in locally higher tornadoes coastal flooding of up to 2 to 3 ft and tropical storm Forest winds are expected overnight into Thursday morning preparations should now be completed make sure that you have multiple ways to receive warnings tonight until late Thursday morning this is no weather radio from the Mobile Pensacola National Weather Service with current time is you 11:36 p.m. central daylight time the National Weather Service in New Orleans has issued a flash flood warning for southern Harrison County in Southern Mississippi Southwestern Jackson County in Southern Mississippi until 1:45 a.m. central daylight time at 10:42 p.m. central daylight time the public reported thunderstorms producing heavy rain in bport between 3 and 5 in of rain have fallen additional rainfall of 1 to 2 in are possible in the worn Area flash flooding is already occurring Hazard flash flooding caused by thunderstorms Source public reported impact flash flooding of small creeks and streams urban areas highways streets and underpasses as well as other poor drainage and low-lying areas some locations that will experience SL flooding include gulport mxi Long Beach St Maron G Iberville ladimer and gulport Airport this includes the following interstates Interstate 10 and Mississippi between mile markers 30 and 48 Interstate 110 in Mississippi near Mile Marker 1 and between mile markers 3 and four turn around don't drown when encountering flooded roads most flood death secur in vehicles be especially cautious at night when it is harder to recognize the dangers of flooding be aware of your surroundings and do not drive on flooded roads repeating a flash flood warning has been issued until 145 a.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following County Jackson Mississippi the following weather reports were made it 11:00 p.m. Mobile Regional Airport skies were cloudy the temperature was 73° the D point was 70 and the relative humidity was 90% the wind was heed at 23 M an hour dusting to 35 the pressure was 29.71 in and falling rainfall in the last hour was 0.07 in you're watching weather tracker plus we're live all day every day please like subscribe and share this stream so we can get the word out to others about today's weather here's today's weather headlines from the National Weather Service hurricane force winds and life-threatening storms surge imminent along the Louisiana coast as Francine makes landfall torrential rainfall from Francine will spread up the Mississippi Valley while severe weather threat shifts East into the Florida Panhandle a round of moderate to Heavy Rain with high elevation snow will move across the northern Rockies elevated to critical fire weather concerns across much of the Great Basin and portions of the high plains now here's today's weather story at 7:00 p.m. central daylight time the center of hurricane frine was located Inland near latitude 29.6 North longitude 90.9 West frine is moving toward the Northeast near 17 mph this General motion should continue taking the system across Southeastern Louisiana tonight and across Mississippi Thursday and Thursday night maximum sustained winds are now near 85 mph with higher gusts rapid weakening is expected and the system is forecast to become post-tropical Thursday night or Friday hurricane force winds extend outward up to 40 mi from the center and tropical storm force winds extend outward up to 140 miles the estimated minimum Central pressure is 978 mbars as a large area of high pressure continues to provide fine weather from the plains to the east coast hurricane frine in the Gulf of Mexico is poised to make landfall on the Louisiana coast late this afternoon spiral rainbands associated with the core of France has already overspread the eastern half of Louisiana with winds continue to strengthen hurricane conditions can be expected to impact the coastal sections as the eyewall of Francine arrives with life-threatening storm surge farther east into Southern Mississippi and Alabama into the western Florida Panhandle a threat of severe thunderstorms with embedded tornadoes is anticipated ahead of a coastal front lifting northward from the Gulf of Mexico as Francine makes landfall and heads farther Inland the tropical Cyclone will interact with the cooler and drier air mass that has been feeding Southward from the large high pressure system to the north Francine's interaction with the cool air mass and an Associated upper level jet stream will result in its gradual loss of tropical characteristic as it moves farther Inland the heavy rainfall associated with frine will then shift farther away from frine center with a threat of flash flooding focusing farther north up the mid Mississippi and Tennessee valleys on Thursday by Friday Francine is expected to transform into a post-tropical cyclone as it begins to stall near and over the Ozarks and gradually dissipates the focus will shift farther east from the Deep South into the southeast and down toward the Florida Panhandle for possible severe thunderstorms ahead of a lifting warm front in total Francine is expected to produce rainfall amounts of 4 to 8 in with local amounts to 12 in for the central eastern Gulf Coast through Thursday night this rainfall could lead to considerable Flash and urban flooding as Francine pushes northward into the Midsouth and weakens by the end of the the week additional Heavy Rain Is Possible and could lead to scattered instances of flash flooding additionally a lingering frontal boundary draped across the Florida Peninsula could lead to localized flash flooding concerns over the next few days residents under hurricane related warnings should follow advice of local officials including evacuation orders and never drive across flooded roadways meanwhile an upper level trough currently moving onshore into the Pacific Northwest will bring a round of moderate to Heavy Rain with high elevation snow for the Northern Rockies through Thursday night as the deepening upper level trough brings a surge of Colder air across the region most of the impactful precipitation will be confined to the northern Rockies and the high plains of Montana a few inches of rainfall could produce flooding concerns throughout Northwest Montana prompting a slight risk of excessive rainfall both through Thursday snow levels dropping to around 7,000 to 8,000 ft may also create hazardous winter-like conditions for the highest elevations of Idaho and Northwest Wyoming the other aspect of this system will be associated with Gusty winds and increased fire weather concerns throughout the Great Basin and High Plains strong winds combined with dry vegetation and low relative humidity are forecast to be more pronounced over the Great Basin today and increase the chances for erotic fire Behavior additionally elevated to critical fire weather also exists across the high plains and is most apparent on Thursday as southerly winds increase in speed red flag warnings and fire weather watches have been issued throughout 10 states between California and Nebraska outdoor burning is not recommended throughout these regions and residents are reminded to not go near any wildfires as they can spread quickly the Gusty winds and fire weather danger Will shift into the northern and Central High Plains on Thursday and into Friday as a sharp front passes through and a couple of low pressure system develop otherwise tranquil weather will prevail from the Great Lakes to much of the East under the large high pressure system well above average temperatures are expected to overspread the north central us before a warming trend is also noticeable across the Southern Plains by Friday highs across the Northern Plains Upper Midwest and Great Lakes are forecast to reach into the upper 80s and low 90s while upper 90s eventually return to the Western half of Texas and Eastern New Mexico again if you like what you're watching please like subscribe and share this stream thank you for watching weather tracker plus are possible in the war Area flash flooding is already occurring Hazard flash flooding caused by thunderstorms sourc public reported impact flash flooding of small creeks and streams urban areas highways streets and underpasses as well as other poor drainage and low-lying areas some locations that will experience flash flooding include Gulfport ly Long Beach St Martin G Iberville laimer and gulport airport this includes the following interstates Interstate 10 and Mississippi between mile markers 30 and 48 Interstate 110 in Mississippi near Mile Marker 1 in between mile marker 3 and four turn around don't drown when encountering flooded roads most flood GS Ur in vehicles be especially cautious at night when it is harder to recognize the dangers of flooding be aware of your surroundings and do not drive on flooding roads repeating a flash flood warning has been issued until 1:45 a.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following County Jackson Mississippi the following weather reports were made at 11:00 p.m. Mobile Regional Airport skies were cloudy the temperature was 73° the due point was 70 and the relative humidity was 90% the wind was heed at 23 M an hour dusting to 35 the pressure was 29.71 in and falling rainfall in the last hour was 0.07 in Downtown Mobile head brookly field light rain was falling the temperature was 75° the D point was 71 and the relative humidity was 87% the wind was heast at 25 M an hour gusting to 36 the pressure was 29.72f rainfall in the last hour was 0.02 in the following is a summary of watches warnings and advisories in effect a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama Rito Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasca Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from tacola Florida to pasc Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a high surf warning remains in effect until 1M central daylight time Thursday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal a coastal flood warning remains in effect from 1:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday until 1: p.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal a coastal flood warning remains in effect from 1:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday until 1:00 p.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central and mobile Central a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following areas in Alabama baldurn Central baldurn Coastal Baldwin England mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland and in Mississippi George a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Mississippi Southern Jackson a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Mississippi Northern Jackson a flash flood warning has been issued until 145 a.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following County Jackson Mississippi a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island down 20 nautical miles a flood watch remains in effect until 7 a.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following areas in Mississippi Northern Jackson and Southern Jackson a flood watch remains in effect until 1:00 p.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central baldurn Coastal Baldwin Inland mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland and in Mississippi George tornado watch number 668 remains in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following counties in Alabama Baldwin and mobile and the following counties in Mississippi George and Jackson and the following Marine locations Mississippi sound Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles north Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama foro Bay area postal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a r current risk remains in effect until 300 p.m. central daylight time Friday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal tropical storm FR SE moving northeastward over Southeastern Louisiana new information changes to watches and warnings none current watches and warnings a tropical storm warning is an effect for Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin Inland George Green mobile Central mobile Coastal mobile Inland Harry Stone and W storm information about 150 M west southwest of Mobile Alabama or about 200 M west of Pensacola Florida 30.2 and 90.6 W storm intensity 70 mph Northeast or 45° at 16 mph situation overview tropical storm FR seam will continue to move across Southeastern Louisiana into South Central Mississippi overnight heavy rainfall of 4 to 6 Ines locally higher tornadoes coastal flooding of up to 2 to 3 ft and tropical storm force winds are expected overnight into Thursday morning preparations should now be completed make sure that you have multiple ways to receive warnings tonight into late Thursday morning this is Noah weather radio from the Mobile Pensacola National Weather Service the current time is 11:51 p.m. central daylight time the National Weather Service in New Orleans has issued a flash blood warning for southern Harrison County in Southern Mississippi Southwestern Jackson County in Southern Mississippi until 1:45 a.m. central daylight time at 10:42 p.m. central daylight time the public reported thunderstorms producing heavy rain in gulport between 3 and 5 in of rain have flash flood warning for Northern St tamon Parish in Southeastern Louisiana Southeastern Washington Parish in Southeastern Louisiana Northwestern Hancock County in Southern Mississippi Southwestern Pearl River County in Southern Mississippi Urban highs streets and under mes as well as other poor drainage and low-lying areas some locations that will experience SL flooding include goport ly Long Beach St Martin G Iberville ladimer and goport Airport this includes the following interstates Interstate 10 and Mississippi between mile markers 30 and 48 Interstate 110 and Mississippi near Mile Marker 1 in between mile marker 3 and four turn around don't drown when encounter in flooded roads most flood death secur in vehicles be especially cautious at night when it is harder to recognize the dangers of flooding be aware of your surroundings and do not drive on flooded roads repeating a flash flood warning has been issued until 1:45 a.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following County Jackson Mississippi the following weather reports were made at 11:00 p.m. Mobile Regional Airport skies were cloudy the temperature was 73° the due point was 70 and the relative humidity was 90% the wind was he at 23 M an hour dusting to 35 the pressure was 29.71 in and falling rainfall in the last hour was 0.07 in Downtown Mobile head brookley field light rain was falling the temperature was 75° the 2 point was 71 and the relative humidity was 87% the wind was heast at 25 M an hour gusting to 36 the pressure was 29.72f rainfall in the last hour was 0.02 in the following is a summary of watches warnings and advisories in effect a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama Rito Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to paga Mississippi out 20 nautical miles in Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasca Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a high surf warning remains in effect until 7 p.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal a coastal flood warning remains in effect from 1:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday until 1:00 p.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal a coastal flood warning remains in effect from 1:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday until 1 p.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central and mobile Central a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following areas in Alabama bour Central bour Coastal BN Inland mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland and in Mississippi George a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Mississippi Southern Jackson a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Mississippi Northern Jackson a flash flood warning has been issued until 1:45 a.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following County Jackson Mississippi a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from Pasa Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles a flood watch remains in effect until 7 a.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following areas in Mississippi Northern Jackson and Southern Jackson a flood watch remain in effect until 1:00 p.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin Inland mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland and in Mississippi George tornado watch number 668 remains in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following counties in Alabama Baldwin and mobile and the following counties in Mississippi George and Jackson and the following Marine locations Mississippi sound Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles north Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi sound Alabama foro Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to Pasa Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a rip current risk remains in effect until 300 p.m. Central Daylight Time Friday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal tropical storm FR scene moving northeastward over Southeastern Louisiana new information changes to watches and warnings none current watches and warnings a tropical storm warning is an effect for Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin in land George Green mobile Central mobile Coastal mobile Inland carry Stone and way storm information about 150 M west southwest of Mobile Alabama or about 200 M west of Pensacola Florida 30.2 and 90.6 W storm intensity 70 mph movement Northeast or 45° at 16 mph situation overview tropical storm Frum will continue to move across Southeastern Louisiana into South Central Mississippi overnight heavy rainfall of 4 to 6 Ines locally higher tornadoes coastal flooding of up to 2 to 3 fet and tropical storm force winds are expected overnight into Thursday morning preparations should now be completed make sure that you have multiple ways to receive warnings tonight into late Thursday morning this is no weather radio from the Mobile Pensacola National Weather Service the current time is 1158 p.m. central daylight time the National Weather Service in New Orleans has issued a flash flood warning for southern Harrison County in Southern Mississippi Southwestern Jackson County in Southern Mississippi in gulport between 3 and 5 in of rain have fallen additional rainfall amounts of 1 to 2 in are possible in the warn Area flash flooding is already occurring Hazard flash flooding caused by thunderstorms Source public reported impact flash flooding of small creeks and streams urban areas highways streets and underpasses as well as other poor drainage and low lying areas some locations that will experience SL flooding include gulport mxi Long Beach St Mart G Iberville laimer and gulport Airport this includes the following interstate Interstate 10 in Mississippi between mile markers 30 and 48 Interstate 110 in Mississippi near Mile Marker 1 in between mile marker three and four turn around don't drown when encountering flooded roads most of flood Dan secur in vehicles be especially cautious at night when it is harder to recognize the dangers of flooding be aware of your surroundings and do not drive on flooded roads repeating a flash flood War Morning has been issued until 1:45 a.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following County Jackson Mississippi the following weather reports were made at 11:00 p.m. Mobile Regional Airport skies were cloudy the temperature was 73° the due point was 70 and the relative humidity was 90% the wind was HED at 23 M an hour dusting to 35 the pressure was 29.71 in and falling rainfall in the last hour was 0.07 in Downtown Mobile at brookly field light rain was falling the temperature was 75° the D point was 71 and the relative humidity was 87% the wind was heast at 25 M an hour gusting to 36 the pressure was 29. 72 in and falling rainfall in the last hour was 0.02 in the following is a summary of watches warnings and advisories in effect a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi sound Alabama rido Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a high surf warning remains in effect until 700 p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal a coastal flood warning remains in effect from 1:00 a.m. central daylight time until 1:00 p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal a coastal flood warning remains in effect from 1:00 a.m. central daylight time until 1:00 p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central and LEL Central a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin in land mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland and in Mississippi George a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Mississippi Southern Jackson a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Mississippi Northern Jackson a flash flood warning has been issued until 1:45 a.m. central daylight time for the following County Jackson Mississippi a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island down 20 nautical miles a flood watch the main in effect until 700 a.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Mississippi Northern Jackson and Southern Jackson a flood watch remains in effect until 1 p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin Inland mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland and in Mississippi George tornado watch number 668 remains in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time for the following counties in Alabama Baldwin and mobile and the following counties in Mississippi George and Jackson and the following Marine locations Mississippi sound Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles north Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi sound Alabama foro Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to Pasa Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a rip current risk remains in effect until 300 p.m. central daylight time Friday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal tropical storm FR seen moving northeastward over Southeastern Louisiana new information changes to watches and warnings none current watches and warnings a tropical storm warning is an effect for Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin in land George Green mobile Central mobile Coastal mobile Inland carry Stone and way storm information about 150 M west southwest of Mobile Alabama or about 200 M west of Pensacola Florida 30.2 and 90.6 W storm intensity 70 mph movement Northeast or 45° at 16 mph situation overview tropical storm Frum will continue to move across Southeastern Louisiana into South Central Mississippi overnight heavy rainfall of 4 to 6 in locally higher tornadoes coastal flooding of up to 2 to 3 ft and tropical storm Forest winds are expected overnight into Thursday morning preparations should now be completed make sure that you have multiple ways to receive warnings tonight until late Thursday morning this is nor weather radio from the Mobile Pensacola National Weather Service the current time is 12:05 a.m. central daylight time the National Weather Service in New Orleans has issued a flash flood warning for southern Harrison County in Southern Mississippi Southwestern Jackson County in Southern Mississippi until 1:45 a.m. central daylight time at 10:42 p.m. central daylight time the public reported thunderstorms producing heavy rain in gulport between 3 and 5 in of rain have fallen additional rainfall amounts of 1 to 2 in are possible in the warn Area flash flooding is already occurring Hazard flash flooding caused by thunderstorms Source public reported impact flash flooding of small creeks and streams urban areas highways streets and underpasses as well as other poor drainage and low-lying areas some locations that will experience last flooding include Golfport mxi Long Beach St Martin G Iberville ladimer and gulport Airport this includes the following interstates Interstate 10 in Mississippi between mile markers 30 and 48 Interstate 110 in Mississippi near Mile Marker 1 in between mile marker 3 and four turn around don't drown when encountering flooded roads most of flood death secur Vehicles be especially cautious at night when it is harder to recognize the dangers of flooding be aware of your surroundings and do not drive on flooded roads repeating a flash flood warning has been issued until 1:45 a.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following County Jackson Mississippi the following weather reports were made at 11:00 p.m. Mobile Regional Airport skies were cloudy the temperature was 73° the due point was 70 and the relative humidity was 90% the the wind was heast at 23 M an hour dusting to 35 the pressure was 29.71 in and falling rainfall in the last hour was 0.07 in Downtown Mobile at brookley field light rain was falling the temperature was 75° the DU point was 71 and the relative humidity was 87% the wind was heast at 25 M an hour gusting to 36 the pressure was 29.72f rainfall in the last hour was 0.02 in the following is a summary of watches warnings and advisories in effect a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama bero Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasca Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a high surf warning remains in effect until 700 p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama bdn Coastal and mobile Coastal a coastal flood warning remains in effect from 1: a.m. central daylight time until 1 pm central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal a coastal flood warning remains in effect from 1:00 a.m. central daylight time until 1: p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central and LEL Central a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following areas in Alabama baldurn Central baldurn Coastal baldurn in land mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland and in Mississippi George a tropical storm War War remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Mississippi Southern Jackson a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Mississippi worm Jackson a flash flood warning has been issued until 1:45 a.m. central daylight time for the following County Jackson Mississippi a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to St Island out 20 nautical miles a flood watch remains in effect until 7 a.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Mississippi Northern Jackson and Southern Jackson a flood watch remains in effect until 1:00 p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin Inland mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland and in Mississippi Missippi George tornado watch number 668 remains in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time for the following counties in Alabama Baldwin and mobile and the following counties in Mississippi George and Jackson and the following Marine locations Mississippi s Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles north Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama foro Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a current risk remains in effect until 300 p.m. central daylight time Friday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal tropical storm FR SE moving northeastward over Southeastern Louisiana new information changes through watches and warnings none current watches and warnings a tropical storm warning is an effect for Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin Inland George Green mobile Central mobile Coastal mobile Inland carry Stone and way storm information about 150 M west southwest of Mobile Alabama or about 200 M west of Pensacola Florida 30.2 and 90.6 W storm intensity 70 mph movement Northeast or 40 5° at 16 mph situation overview tropical storm TR scam will continue to move across Southeastern Louisiana into South Central Mississippi overnight heavy rainfall of 4 to 6 in locally higher tornadoes coastal flooding of up to 2 to 3 ft and tropical storm Forest winds are expected overnight into Thursday morning preparations should now be completed make sure that you have multiple ways to receive warnings tonight into late Thursday morning this is nor weather radio from the Mobile Pensacola National Weather Service the current time is 122 a.m. central daylight time the National Weather Service in New Orleans has issued a flash flood warning for southern Harrison County in Southern Mississippi Southwestern Jackson County in Southern Mississippi until 145 a.m. central daylight time at 10:42 p.m. central daylight time the public reported thunderstorms producing heavy rain in gulport between 3 and 5 in of rain have fallen additional rainfall amounts of 1 to 2 in are possible in the warn area flash flooding is already occurring Hazard flash flooding caused by thunderstorms Source public reported impact flash flooding of small creeks and streams urban areas highways streets and underpasses as well as other fors drainage and low-lying areas some locations that will experience last flooding include Gulfport mxy Long Beach St Martin G Iberville ladimer and gulport Airport this includes the following interstates Interstate 10 in Mississippi between mile markers 30 and 48 Interstate 110 and Mississippi near Mile Marker 1 in between mile marker three and four turn around don't drown when encountering flooded roads most flood at secur in vehicles be especially cautious at night when it is harder to recognize the dangers of flooding be aware of your surroundings and do not drive on flooded roads repeating a flash flood warning has been issued until 1:45 a.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following County Jackson Mississippi this is Noah weather radio station k61 from Mobile Alabama we broadcast on a quency of 16255 MHz from the Mobile Pensacola National Weather Service the following weather reports were made at midnight Mobile Regional Airport skies were cloudy the temperature was 74° the D point was 71 and the relative humidity was 91% the wind was heast at 21 M hour dusting to 36 the pressure was 29.6 7 in and falling rainfall in the last hour was 0.01 in Downtown Mobile head brookley field light rain was falling the temperature was 76° the DU point was 72 and the relative humidity was 87% the wind was heast at 26 M an hour gusting to 40 the pressure was 29.68f rainfall in the last hour was 0.01 in the following is a summary of watches warnings and advisories in effect a high surf warning remains in effect until 700 p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal a coastal flood warning remains in effect from 1:00 a.m. central daylight time until 1: p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal a coastal flood warning remains in effect from one a.m. central daylight time until 100: p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central and mile Central a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin Inland mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland and in Mississippi George a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following ing area in Mississippi Southern Jackson a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Mississippi Northern Jackson a flash flood warning has been issued until 1:45 a.m. central daylight time for the following County Jackson Mississippi a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pasilla Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles a flood watch remains in effect until 700 a.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Mississippi Northern Jackson and Southern Jackson a flood watch remains in effect until 1 p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama baldurn Central baldurn Coastal baldurn in land mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland and in Mississippi George tornado watch number 668 remains in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time for the following counties in Alabama Baldwin in Mobile and the following counties in Mississippi George and Jackson and the following Marine locations Mississippi sound Coastal Waters from pascola Mississippi to Stak Island out 20 nautical miles north Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi sound Alabama Rito Bay Area toast Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasca Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasca Mississippi extending from you're watching weather tracker plus we're live all day every day please like subscribe and share this stream so we can get the word out to others about today's weather here's today's weather headlines from the National Weather Service hurricane force winds and life-threatening storms surge imminent along the Louisiana coast as frine makes landfall torrential rainfall from Francine will spread up the Mississippi Valley while severe weather threat shifts East into the Florida Panhandle a round of moderate to Heavy Rain with high elevation snow will move across the northern Rockies elevated to critical fire weather concerns across much of the Great Basin and portions of the High Plains now here's today's weather story at 10:00 p.m. central daylight time the center of tropical storm Francine was located near latitude 30.2 North longitude 90.6 West Francine is moving toward the Northeast near 16 mph a slower North northeastward motion is expected during the next couple of days maximum sustained winds are near 70 mph with higher gusts rapid weakening is forecast and Francine is expected to become a tropical depression by late Thursday and a post-tropical cyclone Thursday night or early Friday tropical storm force winds extend outward up to 140 mi from the center gusts to Hurricane Force have been occurring in the New Orleans area the estimated minimum Central pressure is 982 Marb or 29.00 Ines as a large area of high pressure continues to provide fine weather from the plains to the East Coast hurricane front scene in the Gulf of Mexico is poised to make landfall on the Louisiana coast late this afternoon spiral rainbands associated with the core of Francine has already overspread the eastern half of Louisiana with winds continue to strengthen hurricane conditions can be expected to impact the coastal sections as the eyewall of frine arrives with life-threatening storm surge farther east into Southern Mississippi and Alabama into the western Florida Panhandle a threat of severe thunderstorms with embedded tornadoes is anticipated ahead of a coastal front lifting northward from the Gulf of Mexico as frine makes landfall and heads farther Inland the tropical Cyclone will interact with the cooler and drier air mass that has been feeding Southward from the large high pressure system to the north Francine's interaction with the cool air mass and an Associated upper level jet stream will result in its gradual loss of tropical characteristic as it moves farther Inland the heavy rainfall associated with frine will then shift farther away from frine center with a threat of flash flooding focusing farther north up the mid Mississippi and Tennessee valleys on Thursday by Friday Francine is expected to transform into a post-tropical cyclone as it begins to stall near and over the Ozarks and gradually dissipates the focus will shift farther east from the Deep South into the southeast and down toward the Florida Panhandle for possible severe thunderstorms ahead of a lifting warm front in total frine is expected to produce rainfall amounts of 4 to 8 in with local amounts to 12 in for the central eastern Gulf Coast through Thursday night this rainfall could lead to considerable Flash and urban flooding as Francine pushes northward into the Midsouth and weekends by the end of the week additional Heavy Rain Is Possible and could lead to scattered instances of flash flooding additionally a lingering frontal boundary draped across the Florida Peninsula could lead to localized flash flooding concerns over the next few days residents under hurricane related warnings should follow advice of local officials including evacuation orders and never drive across flooded roadways meanwhile an upper level trough currently moving onshore into the Pacific Northwest will bring a round of moderate to Heavy Rain with high elevation snow for the northern Rockies through Thursday night as the deepening upper level trough brings a surge of Colder air across the region most of the impactful precipitation will be confined to the northern Rockies and the high plains of Montana a few inches of rainfall could produce flooding concerns throughout Northwest Montana prompting a slight risk of excessive rainfall both through Thursday snow levels dropping to around 7,000 to 8,000 ft may also create hazardous winter-like conditions for the highest elevations of Idaho and Northwest Wyoming the other aspect of this system will be associated with Gusty winds and increased fire weather concerns throughout the Great Basin and High Plains strong winds combined with dry vegetation and low relative humidity are forecast to be more pronounced over the Great Basin today and increase the chances for erotic fire Behavior additionally elevated to critical fire weather ALS o exists across the high plains and is most apparent on Thursday as southerly winds increase in speed red flag warnings and fire weather watches have been issued throughout 10 states between California and Nebraska outdoor burning is not recommended throughout these regions and residents are reminded to not go near any wildfires as they can spread quickly the Gusty winds and fire weather danger Will shift into the northern and Central High ples on Thursday and into Friday as a sharp front passes through and a couple of low pressure system develop otherwise tranquil weather will prevail from the Great Lakes to much of the East under the large High Press system well above average temperatures are expected to overspread the north central us before a warming trend is also noticeable across the Southern Plains by Friday highs across the Northern Plains Upper Midwest and Great Lakes are forecast to reach into the upper 80s and low 90s while upper 90s eventually return to the Western half of Texas and Eastern New Mexico again if you like what you're watching please like subscribe and share this stream thank you for watching weather tracker plus areas in Alabama Baldwin Central and mobile Central a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following areas in Alabama baldurn Central baldurn Coastal baldurn in land mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland and in Mississippi George a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Mississippi Southern Jackson a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Mississippi Northern Jackson a flash flood warning has been issued until 1:45 a.m. central daylight time for the following County Jackson Mississippi a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pasilla Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi sound Alabama foro Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a flood watch remains in effect until 7 a.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Mississippi Northern Jackson and Southern Jackson a flood watch remains in effect until 1 p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin Inland mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland and in Mississippi George tornado watch number 668 remains in effect until 6:00 a.m. Central daylight time for the following counties in Alabama Baldwin and mobile and the following counties in Mississippi George and Jackson and the following Marine locations Mississippi sound Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island down 20 nautical miles north Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi sound Alabama foro Bay Area toal Waters from tacola Florida to pasca Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a current risk remains in effect until 300 p.m. central daylight time Friday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal tropical storm friend seen moving northeastward over Southeastern Louisiana new information changes to watches and warnings none current watches and warnings a tropical storm warning is an effect for ball B Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin Inland George Green mobile Central mobile Coastal mobile Inland Terry Stone and W storm information about 150 M west southwest of Mobile Alabama or about 200 mil west of Pensacola Florida 30.2 and 90.6 W storm intensity 70 mph movement Northeast or 45° at 16 mph situation overview iCal storm Fram will continue to move across Southeastern Louisiana into South Central Mississippi overnight heavy rainfall of 4 to 6 in locally higher tornadoes coastal flooding of up to 2 to 3 ft and tropical storm force winds are expected overnight into Thursday morning preparations should now be completed make sure that you have multiple ways to receive warnings tonight into late Thursday morning this is nor weather radio from the mobile t aola National Weather Service the current time is 12:48 a.m. central daylight time the National Weather Service in New Orleans has issued a flash flood warning for southern Harrison County in Southern Mississippi Southwestern Jackson County in Southern Mississippi until 1:45 a.m. central daylight time at 10:42 p.m. central daylight time the public reported thunderstorms producing heavy rain in gulport between 3 and 5 in of rain have fallen additional rainfall amounts of 1 to 2 in are possible in the warn area flash flooding is already occurring Hazard flash flooding caused by thunderstorms Source public reported impact flash flooding of small creeks and streams urban areas highways streets and underpasses as well as other poor drainage and low-lying areas some locations that will experience flash flood include Gulfport ly Long Beach St Martin G Iberville Latimer and gulport Airport this includes the following interstates Interstate 10 and Mississippi between mile markers 30 and 48 Interstate 110 and Mississippi near Mile Marker 1 in between mile marker 3 and four turn around don't drown when encountering flooded roads most flood Dan to current Vehicles be especially cautious at night when when it is harder to recognize the dangers of flooding be aware of your surroundings and do not drive on flooded roads repeating a flash flood warning has been issued until 1:45 a.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following County Jackson Mississippi the following weather reports were made at midnight Mobile Regional Airport skies were cloudy the temperature was 74° the D point was 71 and the relative humid was 91% the wind was H at 21 M an hour gusting to 36 the pressure was 29.6 7 in and falling rainfall in the last hour was 0.01 in Downtown Mobile at brookly field light rain was falling the temperature was 76° the DU point was 72 and the relative humidity was 87% the wind was heast at 26 M an hour gusting to 40 the pressure was 29.68f rainfall in the last hour was 0.01 in the following is a summary of watches warnings and advisories in effect a high surf warning remains in effect until 700 p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal a coastal flood warning remains in effect from 1:00 a.m. central daylight light time until 1:00 p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal a coastal flood warning remains in effect from 1:00 a.m. central daylight time until 100: p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central and mobile Central a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following areas in Alabama baldurn Central baldurn Coastal baldurn land mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland and in Mississippi George a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Mississippi Southern Jackson a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Mississippi Northern Jackson a flash flood warning has been issued until 1:45 a.m. central daylight time for the following County Jackson Mississippi a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from Pasa Mississippi to stake Island down 20 nautical miles a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi sound Alabama bero Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi out 20 na IAL miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a flood watch remains in effect until 7 a.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Mississippi Northern Jackson and Southern Jackson a flood watch remains in effect until 1: p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama vour Central vour Coastal valburn Inland mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland and in Mississippi George tornado watch number 668 remains in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time for the following counties in Alabama Baldwin and mobile and the following counties in Mississippi George and Jackson and the following Marine locations Mississippi sound Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles north Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama Pito Bay Area Coast Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasca Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a current risk remains in effect until 3 p.m. central daylight time Friday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal tropical storm friend seen moving northeastward over Southeastern Louisiana new information changes to watches and warnings noncurrent watches and warnings a tropical storm warning is an effect for Baldwin Central baldurn Coastal baldurn Inland George Green mobile Central mobile Coastal mobile Inland carry Stone and way storm information about 150 M west southwest of Mobile Alabama or about 200 M west of Pensacola Florida 30.2 and 90.6 W storm intensity 70 m per hour movement Northeast or 45° at 16 mph situation overview tropical storm friend steam will continue to move across Southeastern Louisiana into South Central Mississippi overnight heavy rainfall of 4 to 6 in locally higher tornadoes coastal flooding of up to 2 to 3 ft and tropical storm Forest winds are expected overnight into Thursday morning preparations should now be completed make sure that you have multiple ways to receive warnings tonight into late Thursday morning this is no weather radio from the Mobile Pensacola National Weather Service the current time is 12:35 a.m. central daylight time the National Weather Service in New Orleans has issued a flash flood warning for southern Harrison County in Southern Mississippi Southwestern Jackson County in Southern Mississippi until 1:45 a.m. central daylight time at 10:4 2 p.m. central daylight time the public reported thunderstorms producing heavy rain in Gort between 3 and 5 in of rain have fallen additional rainfall amounts of 1 to 2 in are possible in the warn Area flash flooding is already occurring Hazard flash flooding caused by thunderstorms Source public reported impact flash flooding of small creeks and streams urban areas highways streets and underpasses as well as other poor drainage and low-lying areas some locations that will experience SL flooding include Gulfport lxy Long Beach St Martin G Iberville vladimer and Gulfport Airport this includes the following interstates Interstate 10 and Mississippi between mile markers 30 and 48 Interstate 110 and Mississippi near Mile Marker 1 in between mile marker 3 and four turn around don't drown when encountering flooded roads most flood deaths occur in vehicles be especially cautious at night when it is harder to recognize the dangers of flooding be aware of your surroundings and do not drive on flooded roads repeating a flash flood warning has been issued until 1:45 a.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following County Jackson Mississippi the following weather reports were made at midnight Mobile Regional airport skies were cloudy the temperature was 74° the D point was 71 and the relative humidity was 91% the wind was heed at 21 M an hour gusting to 36 the pressure was 2967 in and falling rainfall in the last hour was 0.01 in downtown Mel head brookly field light rain was falling the temperature was 76° the D point was 72 and the relative humidity was 87% the wind was East at 26 M an hour gusting to 40 the pressure was 29.68f rainfall in the last hour was 0.01 in the following is a summary of watches warnings and advisories in effect a high surf warning remains in effect until 700 p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in abama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal a coastal flood warning remains in effect from 1:00 a.m. central daylight time until 1:00 p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal a coastal flood warning remains in effect from 1:00 a.m. central daylight time until 1:00 p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central and mobile Central a tropical storm warning remains in effect and until further notice for the following areas in Alabama baldurn Central baldurn Coastal baldurn in land mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland and in Mississippi George a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Mississippi Southern Jackson a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Mississippi Northern Jackson a flash quad warning has been issued until 1:45 a.m. central daylight time for the following County Jackson Mississippi a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pasilla Mississippi to stake Island down 20 nautical miles a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi sound Alabama foro Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a flood watch remains in effect until 7 a.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Mississippi Northern Jackson and Southern Jackson a flood watch remains in effect until 1:00 p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama baldurn Central baldurn Coastal baldurn in land mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland and in Mississippi George tornado watch number 668 remains in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time for the following counties in Alabama Baldwin and mobile and the following counties in Mississippi George and Jackson and the following Marine locations Mississippi sound Coastal Waters from pascola Mississippi to stake Island 20 nautical miles north Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama Rito Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasca Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to Pasa Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a rip current risk remains in effect until 300 p.m. central daylight time Friday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coast tropical storm friend see moving northeastward over Southeastern Louisiana new information changes to watches and warnings none current watches and warnings a tropical storm warning is an effect for Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin Inland George Green mobile Central mobile Coastal mobile Inland Harry Stone and way storm information about 150 Mi west southwest of Mobile Alabama about 200 M west of Pensacola Florida 30.2 and 90.6 W storm intensity 70 mph movement Northeast for 45° at 16 mph situation overview tropical storm trans steam will continue to move across Southeastern Louisiana into South Central Mississippi overnight heavy rainfall of 4 to 6 Ines locally higher tornadoes coastal flooding of up to 2 to 3 ft and tropical storm Forest winds are expected overnight into Thursday morning preparations should now be completed make sure that you have multiple ways to receive warnings tonight into late Thursday morning this is Noah weather radio from the Mobile Pensacola National Weather Service the current time is 12:43 a.m. central daylight time the National Weather Service in New Orleans has issued a flash flood warning for southern Harrison County in Southern Mississippi Southwestern Jackson County in Southern Mississippi until 1:45 a.m. central daylight time at 10:42 p.m. central daylight time the public reported thunderstorms producing heavy rain in gulport between 3 and 5 in of rain have fallen additional rainfall amounts of 1 to 2 in are possible in the warn Area flash flooding is already occurring Hazard flash flooding caused by thunderstorms source public reported impact flash flooding of small creeks and streams urban areas highways streets and underpasses as well as other poor drainage and low-lying areas some locations that will experience SL flooding include Gulfport ly Long Beach St Martin de Iberville ladimer and Gulfport Airport this includes the following interstates Interstate 10 and Mississippi between mile markers 30 and 48 Interstate 110 in Mississippi near Mile Marker 1 in between mile marker 3 and 4 turn around don't drown when encountering flooded roads most flood secur in vehicles be especially cautious at night when it is harder to recognize the dangers of flooding be aware of your surroundings and do not drive on flooded roads repeating a flash flood warning has been issued until 1:45 a.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following count Jackson Mississippi this is Noah weather radio station k61 from Mobile Alabama we broadcast on a frequency of 16255 MHz from the Mobile Pensacola National Weather Service the following weather reports were made at midnight Mobile Regional Airport skies were cloudy the temperature was 74° the D point was 71 and the relative humidity was 91 % the wind was heed at 21 M an hour gusting to 36 the pressure was 29.6 7 in and falling rainfall in the last hour was 0.01 in Downtown Mobile at brookley field light rain was falling the temperature was 76° the DU point was 72 and the relative humidity was 87% the wind was East at 26 M an hour resting to 40 the pressure was 29.68f rainfall in the last hour was 0.01 in the following is a summary of watches warnings and advisories in effect a high surf warning remains in effect until 700 p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal a coastal flood warning remains in effect from 1:00 a.m. central daylight time until 1: p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal a coastal flood warning remains in effect from 1:00 a.m. central daylight time until 1:00 p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central and mobile Central a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin in land mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland and in Mississippi George a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Mississippi Southern Jackson a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Mississippi Northern Jackson a flash flood warning has been issued until 145 a.m. central daylight time for the following County Jackson Mississippi a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island down 20 nautical miles a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama Rito Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasca Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a flood watch remains in effect until 7 a.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Mississippi Northern Jackson and Southern Jackson a flood watch remains in effect until 1: p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin Inland mobile Central mobile Coastal and Mobile in land and in Mississippi George tornado watch number 668 remains in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time for the following counties in Alabama Baldwin and mobile and the following counties in Mississippi George and Jackson and the following Marine locations Mississippi sound Coastal Waters from pascola Mississippi to stake Island down 20 nautical miles north Mobile Bay South mobio Bay Mississippi sound Alabama Paro Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a r current risk remains in effect until 300 p.m. central daylight time Friday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal tropical storm FR scene moving northeastward over Southeastern Louisiana new information changes to watches and warnings none current watches and warnings a tropical storm e e e in central daylight time Thursday for the following County Jackson Mississippi the following weather reports were made at midnight Mobile Regional Airport skies were cloudy the temperature was 74° the D point was 71 and the relative humidity was 91% the wind was East at 21 M an hour gusting to 36 the pressure was 29.6 7 in and falling rainfall in the last hour was 0.01 in Downtown Mobile at brookley field light rain was falling the temperature was 76° the DU point was 72 and the relative humidity was 87% the wind was heast at 26 M an hour gusting to 40 the pressure was 20 9.68 in and falling rainfall in the last hour was 0.01 in the following is a summary of watches warnings and advisories in effect a high surf warning remains in effect until 7 P.M central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal a coastal flood warning remains in effect from 1:00 a.m. central daylight time until 1: p.m. central daylight time for the following areas is in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal a coastal flood warning remains in effect from 1:00 a.m. central daylight time until 1:00 p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central and mobile Central a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin Inland mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile inland and in Mississippi George a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Mississippi Southern Jackson a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Mississippi Northern Jackson a flash flood warning has been issued until 1:45 a.m. central daylight time for the following County Jackson Mississippi a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island down 20 nautical miles a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi sound Alabama Pito Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to Pas Gilla Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasilla Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a flood watch remains in effect until 7 a.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Mississippi Northern Jackson and Southern Jackson a flood watch remains in effect until 1: p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin in land mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland and in Mississippi George tornado to watch number 668 remains in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time for the following counties in Alabama Baldwin and Mile and the following counties in Mississippi George and Jackson and the following Marine locations Mississippi sound Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles north Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi sound Alabama Vero Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to Pasa Miss Missippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a rip current risk remains in effect until 300 p.m. central daylight time Friday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal tropical storm friend seen moving northeastward over Southeastern Louisiana new information changes to watches and warnings none currently watches and warnings a tropical storm warning is an effect for Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin England George Green mobile Central mobile Coastal mobile Inland Harry Stone and way storm information about 15 M west southwest of Mobile Alabama or about 200 M west of Pensacola Florida 30.2 and 90.6 W storm intensity 70 mph movement Northeast for 45° at 16 m milph situation overview tropical storm FR seam will continue to move across Southeastern Louisiana into South Central Mississippi overnight heavy rainfall of 4 to 6 in locally higher tornadoes coastal flooding of up to 2 to 3 ft and tropical storm force winds are expected overnight into Thursday morning preparations should now be completed make sure that you have multiple ways to receive warnings tonight into late Thursday morning this is Noah weather radio from the Mobile Pensacola National Weather Service the current time is 12:57 a.m. central daylight time the National Weather Service in New Orleans has issued a flash flood warning for southern Harrison County in Southern Mississippi Southwestern Jackson County in Southern Mississippi until 1:45 a.m. central daylight time at 10:42 p.m. central daylight time the public reported thunderstore cols producing heavy rain in gsport between 3 and 5 in of rain have fallen additional rainfall amounts of 1 to 2 in are possible in the worn area flash flooding is already occurring Hazard flash flooding caused by thunderstorms Source public reported impact flash flooding of small creeks and streams urban areas highways streets and underpasses as well as other poor drainage and lowly areas some locations that will experience SL flooding include Gulfport bxi Long Beach St Martin D Iberville ladimer and gulport Airport this includes the following interstates Interstate 10 and Mississippi between mile markers 30 and 48 Interstate 110 in Mississippi near Mile Marker 1 in between mile marker 3 and 4 turn around nor ground when encountering flooded roads most of flood Dan secur in vehicles be especially cautious at night when it is harder to recognize the dangers of flooding be aware of your surroundings and do not drive on flooded roads repeating a flash flood warning has been issued until 1:45 a.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following County Jackson Mississippi the following weather reports were made at midnight Mobile Regional Airport skies were cloudy the temperature was 7 4° the D point was 71 and the relative humidity was 91% the wind was East at 21 M an hour dusting to 36 the pressure was 29.6 7 in and falling rainfall in the last hour was 0.01 in Downtown Mobile at brookley field light rain was falling the temperature was 76° the DU point was 72 and the relative humidity was 87% the wind was heed at 26 M an hour gusting to 40 the pressure was 2968 in and falling rainfall in the last hour was 0.01 in the following is a summary of watches warnings and advisories in effect a high surf warning remains in effect until 700 p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal a coastal flood warning remains in effect from 1:00 a.m. central daylight time until 1:00 p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal a coastal flood warning remains in effect from 1:00 a.m. central daylight time until 1:00 p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central and mobile Central a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following areas in Alabama baldurn Central baldurn Coastal baldurn Inland mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland and in Mississippi George a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Mississippi Southern Jackson a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Mississippi Northern Jackson a flash flood warning has been issued until 1:45 a.m. Central G light time for the following County Jackson Mississippi a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island down 20 nautical miles a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi sound Alabama rido Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasca Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasca Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a flood watch remains in effect until 7 a.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Mississippi Northern Jackson and Southern Jackson a flood watch remains in effect until 1 pm. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central Baldwin Co Coastal Baldwin Inland mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland and in Mississippi George tornado watch number 668 remains in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time for the following counties in Alabama Baldwin and mobile and the following counties in Mississippi George and Jackson and the following Marine locations Mississippi sound Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles north Mobile Bay South mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama pero Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pagola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a rip current risk remains in effect until 300 p.m. central daylight time Friday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal the following is a summary of watches warnings and advisories in effect a high surf warning remains in effect until 700 p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal a coastal flood warning remains in effect until 1:00 p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal a coastal flood warning remains in effect until 1:00 p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central and mobial Central a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following areas in Alabama baldurn Central baldurn Coastal baldurn Inland mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland and in Mississippi George a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Mississippi Southern Jackson a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Mississippi Northern Jackson a flash flood warning has been issued until 1:45 a.m. central daylight time for the following County Jackson Mississippi a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations Mississippi sounds and Coastal Waters from pagilla Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama Pito Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a flood watch remains in effect until 7 a.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Mississippi Northern Jackson and Southern Jackson flood watch remains in effect until 1:00 p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin Inland mobile Central mobile Coast 29.6 7 in and falling rainfall in the last hour was 0.01 in Downtown Mobile at brookly field light rain was falling the temperature was 76° the due point was 72 and the relative humidity was 87% the wind was heed at 26 M an hour gusting to 40 the pressure was 20 9.68 in in Falling rainfall in the last hour was 0.01 in the following is a summary of watches warnings and advisories in effect a high surf warning remains in effect until 7 P.M central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal a coastal flood warning remains in effect until 1:00 p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coast and mobile Coastal a coastal flood warning remains in effect until 1:00 p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central and mobile Central a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin Inland mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland and in Mississippi George a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Mississippi Southern Jackson a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Mississippi Northern Jackson a flash flood warning has been issued until 1:45 a.m. central daylight time for the following County Jackson Mississippi a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations Mississippi found and Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island down 20 nautical miles a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama foro Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a flood watch remains in effect until 700 a.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Mississippi Northern Jackson and Southern Jackson a flood watch remains in effect until 1: p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama baldurn Central baldurn Coastal baldurn Inland mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland and in Mississippi George tornado watch number 668 remains in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time for the following counties in Alabama vwin and mobile and the following counties in Mississippi George and Jackson and the following Marine locations Mississippi s Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles north Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama Cito Bay Area Coastal Waters from tacola Florida to pasola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pas AA Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a r current risk remains in effect until 3 p.m. central daylight time Friday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal tropical storm friend seen moving northeastward over Southeastern Louisiana new information changes to watches and warnings none current watches and warnings a tropical storm warning is an effect for Baldwin Central baldurn Coastal baldurn Inland George Green mobile Central mobile Coastal mobile Inland Harry Stone and W storm information about 150 M west southwest of Mobile Alabama or about 200 M west of Pensacola Florida 30.2 and 90.6 W storm intensity 70 mph movement Northeast for 45° at 16 mph situation overview tropical stor friend steam will continue to move across Southeastern Louisiana into South Central Mississippi overnight heavy rainfall of 4 to 6 in locally higher tornadoes coastal flooding of up to 2 to 3 ft and tropical storm Forest winds are expected overnight into Thursday morning preparations should now be completed make sure that you have multiple ways to receive warnings tonight into late Thursday morning this is Noah weather radio station k61 from Mobile Alabama we broadcast on a frequency of 16255 MHz from the Mobile Pensacola National Weather Service this is no weather radio from the Mobile Pensacola National Weather Service the current time is 1:15 a.m. central daylight time the National Weather Service in New Orleans has issued a flash flood warning for southern Harrison County in Southern Mississippi Southwestern Jackson County in Southern Mississippi until 1:45 a.m. central daylight time at 10:42 p.m. central daylight time the public reported thunderstorms producing heavy rain in gulport between 3 and 5 in of rain have fallen additional rainfall amounts of 1 to 2 in are possible in the warn Area flash flooding is already occurring Hazard flash flooding caused by thunderstorms Source public reported impact flash flooding of small creeks and streams urban areas highways streets and underpasses as well as other poor drainage and lowly areas some locations that will experience SL flooding include Gulfport mxi Long Beach St Martin G Iberville ladimer and gulport Airport this includes the following interstates Interstate 10 in Mississippi between mile markers 30 and 48 Interstate 110 in Mississippi near Mile Marker 1 in between mile marker 3 and four turn around don't drown when encountering flooded roads most of flood death secur in vehicles be especially cautious at night when it is harder to recognize the dangers of flooding be aware of your surroundings and do not drive on flooded roads repeating a flash flood warning has been issued until 1:45 a.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following County Jackson Mississippi the following weather reports were made at 1:00 a.m. Mobile Regional Airport heavy rain and fog were reported the temperature was 75° the due point was 73 and the relative humidity was 93% the wind was heast at 18 mph gusting to 29 the pressure was 29.6 in and falling rainfall in the last hour was 0.34 in Downtown Mobile at brookly field light rain and fog were reported the temperature was 77° the D point was 73 and the relative humidity was 87% the wind was heed at 26 M an hour dusting to 35 the pressure was 29.6 7 in and falling rainfall in the last hour was 0.04 in the following is a summary of watches warnings and advice is in effect a high surf warning remains in effect until 700 p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal a coastal flood warning remains in effect until 1: p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal a coastal flood warning remains in effect until 1 pm central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central and mobiel Central a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following areas in Alabama baldurn Central baldurn Coastal baldurn Inland mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland and in Mississippi George a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Mississippi Southern Jackson a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Mississippi Northern Jackson a flash flood warning has been issued until 1:45 a.m. central daylight time for the following County Jackson Mississippi a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pasilla Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama foro Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasca Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasca Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a flood watch remains in effect until 7 a.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Mississippi Northern Jackson and Southern Jackson a flood watch remain in effect until 1: p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal baldan Inland mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland and in Mississippi George tornado watch number 668 remains in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time for the following counties in Alabama Baldwin and mobile and the following counties in Mississippi George and Jackson and the following Marine locations Mississippi sound Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island down 20 nautical miles north Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama rido Bay Area Coastal Waters from tacola Florida to pasola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a rip current risk remains in effect until 300 p.m. central daylight time Friday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal tropical storm friends see moving northeastward over Southeastern Louisiana new information changes to watches and warnings none current watches and warnings a tropical storm warning is an effect for Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin Inland George Green mobile Central mobile Coastal mobile Inland carry Stone and way storm information about 150 M west southwest of Mobile Alabama or about 200 M west of Pensacola Florida 30.2 and 90.6 W storm intensity 70 mph movement Northeast or 45° at 16 mph situation overview tropical storm FR seam will continue to move across Southeastern Louisiana into South Central Mississippi overnight heavy rainfall of 4 to 6 in locally higher tornadoes toast flooding of up to 2 to 3 ft and tropical storm force winds are expected overnight into Thursday morning preparations should now be completed make sure that you have multiple ways to receive warnings tonight until late Thursday morning this is no weather radio from the Mobile Pensacola National Weather Service the current time is 1:22 a.m. central daylight time the National Weather Service in New Orleans has issued a flash flood running for southern Harrison County in Southern Mississippi Southwestern Jackson County in Southern Mississippi until 1:45 a.m. central daylight time at 10:42 p.m. central daylight time the public reported thunderstorms producing heavy rain in GP between 3 and 5 in of rain have fallen additional rainfall amounts of 1 to 2 in are possible in the warn Area flash flooding is already occurring Hazard Flash flooding caused by thunderstorms Source public reported impact flash flooding of small creeks and streams urban areas highways streets and underpasses as well as other poor drainage and low-lying areas some locations that will experience SL flooding include Gulfport mxi Long Beach St Martin G Iberville ler and dport Airport this includes the following interstates Interstate ten and Mississippi between mile markers 30 and 48 Interstate 110 in Mississippi near Mile Marker 1 in between mile marker 3 and four turn around don't drown when encountering flooded roads most of flood deaths occur in vehicles be especially cautious at night when it is harder to recognize the dangers of flooding be aware of your surroundings and do not drive on flooded roads repeating a flash flood warning has been issued until 14 5 a.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following County Jackson Mississippi the following weather reports were made at 1:00 a.m. Mobile Regional Airport heavy rain and fog were reported the temperature was 75 de the DU point was 73 and the relative humidity was 93% the wind was heast at 18 mph dusting to 29 the pressure was 29.6 in and falling rainfall in the last hour was 0.34 in Downtown Mobile at brookley field light rain and fog were reported the temperature was 77° the due point was 73 and the relative humidity was 87% the wind was heast at 26 M an hour dusting to 35 the pressure was 2.67 in and falling rainfall in the last hour was 0.04 4 in the following is a summary of watches warnings and advisories in effect a high surf warning remains in effect until 700 p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal a coastal flood warning remains in effect until 1: p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal a coastal flood warning remains in effect until 1: p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central and mile Central a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin England mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland and in Mississippi George a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Mississippi Southern Jackson and tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Mississippi Northern Jackson Al flash flood warning has been issued until 1:45 a.m. central daylight time for the following County Jackson Mississippi a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations Mississippi s and Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles a iCal storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama rido Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi out 20 naal miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a flood watch remains in effect until 7 a.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Mississippi Northern Jackson and Southern Jackson a flood watch remains in effect until 1:00 p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin in land mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland and in Mississippi George tornado watch number 668 remains in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time for the following counties in Alabama Baldwin in Mobile and the following counties in Mississippi George and Jackson and the following Marine locations Mississippi s Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles north Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama Cito Bay Area toast Waters from tacola Florida to pascola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from tacola Florida to pasola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a RI current risk remains in effect until 300 p.m. central daylight time Friday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal tropical storm friend SE moving northeastward over Southeastern Louisiana new information changes to watches and warnings none current watches and warnings a tropical storm warning is an effect for Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin Inland George Green mobile Central mobile Coastal mobile Inland carry Stone and W storm information about 150 M west southwest of Mobile Alabama or about 200 M west of Pensacola Florida 30.2 and 90.6 W storm intensity 70 mph movement Northeast or 45° at 16 mph situation overview tropical storm FR scam will continue to move across Southeastern Louisiana into South Central Mississippi overnight heavy rainfall of 4 to 6 in locally higher tornadoes CES for flooding of up to 2 to 3 ft and tropical storm force winds are expected overnight into Thursday morning preparations should now be completed make sure that you have multiple ways to receive warnings tonight into late Thursday morning this is no weather radio from the Mobile Pensacola National Weather Service the current time is 1:29 a.m. Central Daylight Time the National Weather Service in New Orleans has issued a flash flood warning for southern Harrison County in Southern Mississippi Southwestern Jackson County in Southern Mississippi until 1:45 a.m. central daylight time at 10:42 p.m. central daylight time the public reported thunderstorms producing heavy rain in gulport between 3 and 5 Ines of rain have fallen additional rainfall amounts of 1 to 2 in are possible in the war Area flash flooding is already occurring Hazard flash flooding caused by thunderstorms Source public reported impact flash flooding of small creeks and streams urban areas highways streets and underpasses as well as other poor drainage and low-lying areas some locations that will Experience slash flooding include gulport VY Long Beach St Martin D Iberville ladimer and G airport this includes the following interstates Interstate 10 and Mississippi between mile markers 30 and 48 Interstate 110 in Mississippi near Mile Marker 1 in between mile marker 3 and four turn around don't drown when encountering flooded roads most of flood deaths Ur in vehicles be especially cautious at night when it is harder to recognize the dangers of flooding be aware of your surroundings and do not drive on flooded roads repeating a flash flood warning has been issued until 1:45 a.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following County Jackson Mississippi the following weather reports were made at 1:00 a.m. Mobile Regional Airport heavy rain and fog were reported the temperature was 75° the DU point was 73 and the relative humidity was 93% the wind was East at 18 mph dusting to 29 the pressure was 29.6 6 in and falling rainfall in the last hour was 0.34 in Downtown Mobile at brookly field light rain and fog were reported the temperature was 77° the DU point was 73 and the relative humidity was 87% the wind was East at 26 M an hour dusting to 35 the pressure was 29.6 7 in and falling rainfall in the last hour was 0.04 in the following is a summary of watches warnings and advisories in effect a high surf warning remains in effect until 700 p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal a coastal flood warning remains in effect until 1:00 p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal a coastal flood warning remains in effect until 1:00 p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central and mobiel Central a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following areas in Alabama bdn Central bdn Coastal baldurn in land mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland and in Mississippi George a tropical storm warning remains in effect until for notice for the following area in Mississippi Southern Jackson a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Mississippi Northern Jackson a flash flood warning has been issued until 145 a.m. central daylight time for the following County Jackson Mississippi a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations Mississippi sounds and Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama bito Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasca Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasca Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a blood watch remains in effect until 700 a.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Mississippi Northern Jackson and Southern Jackson a flood watch remains in effect until 1 p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin Inland mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland and in Mississippi George tornado watch number 668 remains in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time for the following counties in Alabama Baldwin and mobile and the following counties in Mississippi George and Jackson and the following Marine locations Mississippi sound Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island down 20 nautical miles north Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama Vero Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles in Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi C extending from 20 nautical mil to 60 nautical miles a rip current risk remains in effect until 300 p.m. central daylight time Friday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal the following is a summary of watches warnings and advisories in effect a high surf warning remains in effect until 700 p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal a flood warning remains in effect until 1:00 p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal a coastal flood warning remains in effect until 1:00 p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central and mobile Central a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following areas in Alabama baldurn Central baldurn Coastal baldurn in land mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland and in Mississippi George a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Mississippi Southern Jackson a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Mississippi Northern Jackson a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pass Gaga Mississippi to stake Island down 20 nautical miles a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama Rito Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a flood remains in effect until 700 a.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Mississippi Northern Jackson and Southern Jackson a flood watch remains in effect until 1: p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin Inland mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland and in Mississippi George tornado watch number 668 remains in effect until 600 a.m. central daylight time for the following County in Alabama Baldwin and mobile and the following counties in Mississippi George and Jackson and the following Marine locations Mississippi sound Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island down 20 nautical miles north Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama bero Bay Area Coastal Waters from tacola Florida to pasola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a flood advisory has been issued until 4:45 a.m. central daylight time for the following County Jackson Mississippi a r current risk remains in effect until 300 p.m. central daylight time Friday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal tropical storm friend SE moving northeastward over Southeastern Louisiana new information changes to watches and warnings none current watches and warnings a tropical storm warning is an effect for Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin Inland George Green mobile Central mobile Coastal mobile Inland Harry Stone and W storm information about 150 M west southwest of Mobile Alabama or about 200 M west of Pensacola Florida 30.2 and 90.6 W storm intensity 70 mph move Northeast or 45° at 16 mph situation overview tropical storm TR seam will continue to move across Southeastern Louisiana into South Central Mississippi overnight heavy rainf of 4 to 6 Ines locally higher tornadoes coastal flooding up up to 2 to 3 ft and tropical storm force winds are expected overnight into Thursday morning preparations should now be completed make sure that you have multiple ways to receive warnings tonight into late Thursday morning this is no weather radio from the Mobile Pensacola National Weather Service the current time is 1:39 a.m. central daylight time the National Weather Service in New Orleans has issued a flash flood warning for southern Harrison County in Southern Mississippi Southwestern Jackson County in Southern Mississippi until 1:45 a.m. central daylight time at 10:42 p.m. central daylight time the public reported thunderstorms producing heavy rain in Gulfport between 3 and 5 in of rain have fallen additional rainfall amounts of 1 to 2 in are possible in the warn Area flash flooding is already occurring Hazard flash flooding caused by thunderstorms Source public reported impact flash flooding of small creeks and streams urban areas highways streets and underpasses as well as other poor drainage and low-lying areas some locations that will experience last flooding include Golfport luty Long Beach St Martin D Iberville ladimer and dport Airport this includes the following interstate interstate 10 in Mississippi between mile markers 30 and 48 Interstate 110 in Mississippi near Mile Marker 1 in between mile marker 3 and four turn around don't drown when encountering flooded roads most of flood death secur in vehicles be especially cautious at night when it is harder to recognize the dangers of flooding be aware of your surroundings and do not drive on flooded roads repeating a flash flood warning has been issued until 1:45 a.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following County Jackson Mississippi the following weather reports were made at 1:00 a.m. Mobile Regional Airport heavy rain and fog were reported the temperature was 75° the D point was 73 and the relative humidity was 93% the wind was heast at 18 mph gusting to 29 the pressure was 2966 in and falling rainfall in the last hour was 0.34 in downtown mob and brookley field light rain and fog were reported the temperature was 77 ° the D point was 73 and the relative humidity was 87% the wind was he at 26 M an hour dusting to 35 the pressure was 29.6 7 in and falling rainfall in the last hour was 0.04 in the following is a summary of watches warnings and advisories in effect a high surf warning remains in effect until 700 p.m. central daylight time for the following are areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal a coastal flood warning remains in effect until 1 p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal a coastal flood warning remains in effect until 1 p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central and LEL Central a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following areas in Alabama bdn Central bdn Coastal bdn Inland mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland and in Mississippi George a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Mississippi Southern Jackson a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Mississippi Northern Jackson a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island down 20 nautical miles a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi sound Alabama Cito Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to Pasa Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a flood watch remains in effect until 700 a.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Mississippi Northern Jackson and Southern Jackson a flood watch remains in effect until 1 p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama baldurn Central baldurn Coastal baldurn in land mile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland and in Mississippi George tornado watch number 668 remains in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time for the following counties in Alabama Baldwin and mobile and the following counties in Mississippi George and Jackson and the following Marine locations Mississippi sound Coastal Waters from paga Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles north Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi sound Alabama bero Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical mil to 60 nautical miles a flood advisory has been issued until 4:45 a.m. central daylight time for the following County Jackson Mississippi a r current risk remains in effect until 300 p.m. central daylight time Friday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal this is Noah weather radio station k61 from Mobile Alabama we broadcast on a frequency of 16255 MHz from the Mobile Pensacola National Weather Service this is nor weather radio from the Mobile Pensacola National Weather Service the current time is 1:45 a.m. Central Daylight Time tornado watch number 667 has been canceled for the following County Jackson Mississippi the national weather service has issued tornado watch number 668 effective until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday this watch includes the following County Jackson Mississippi remember a tornado watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including tornadoes large Hil and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information repeating the tornado watch number 667 has been canceled for the following County Jackson Mississippi tornado watch number 667 has been canceled for the following Marine locations Mississippi s and Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles the national weather service has issued tornado watch number 668 effective until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday this watch includes the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pascola Mississippi to stake Island down 20 nautical miles remember a tornado watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including tornadoes large Hill and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information repeating the tornado watch number 667 has been canceled for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pasilla Mississippi to stake Island outside nautical miles tornado watch number 667 has been canceled for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound Alabama Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles the national weather service has issued tornado watch number 668 effective until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday this watch includes the following Marine locations Mississippi s Alabama Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles remember a tornado watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including tornadoes large Hill and damaging winds in and po to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information repeating the tornado watch number 667 has been canceled for the following Marine locations Mississippi Town Alabama Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi out2 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles tornado watch number 668 remains in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following counties in Alabama Baldwin and mobile and the following counties in Mississippi George and Jackson and the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama foro Bay Area Coast Waters from Pensacola Florida to Pasa Mississippi out 20 nautical miles Waters from Pensacola Florida to Pasa Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles remember a tornado watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including tornadoes large Hill and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information repeating tornado watch number 668 remains in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday for the following counties in Alabama Baldwin in Mobile and the following counties in Mississippi George and Jackson and the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi sound Alabama pero Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from paga Mississippi to stake Island down 20 nautical miles tropical storm warning is an effected tropical storm warning remains in effect for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin Inland mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland in the following areas in Mississippi George Green Harry Stone and Lan a tropical storm warning is in effect for the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama rido Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles tropical storm warning remains in effect what southeast winds 20 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots and sea 7 to 12 ft where portions of the coastal Waters of Alabama and Northwest Florida when until early Thursday morning impact tropical storm force winds and Hazard tornado watch number 668 remains in effect until 6 a.m. central daylight time for the following counties in Alabama Baldwin in Mobile and the following counties in Mississippi George and Jackson and the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi sound Alabama Pito Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasca Mississippi out 20 nautical miles Waters from tacola Florida to pascola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from Pasa Mississippi to stake Island down 20 nautical miles remember a tornado watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including tornadoes large Hil and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly Chang CH in weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information repeating tornado watch number 668 remains in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time for the following counties in Alabama Baldwin and mobile and the following counties in Mississippi George and Jackson and the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama bero Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles a tropical storm warning is in effect for the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama pero Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles tropical storm warning remains in effect watch Southeast winds 20 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots in c 7 to 12 ft where portions of the coastal Waters of Alabama in Northwest Florida when until early Thursday morning impacts tropical storm force winds and hazardous Seas will capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility ners should alter plants to avoid these hazardous conditions remain import seek safe armor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions a tropical storm warning is in effect the tropical storm warning remains in effect for the following area in Mississippi Missippi Northern Jackson a tropical storm warning is in effect for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from Pasa Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles tropical storm warning remains in effect watch West Winds 30 to 40 knots with gusts up to 60 knots and sees 9 to 14 ft where portions of Gulf of Mexico when tropical storm force winds possible until till early Thursday morning impact tropical storm force winds and hazardous Seas will capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility ners should alter plants to avoid these hazardous conditions the main import seek safe armor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions a St search warning is in effect a storm surge warning remains in effect and a tropical storm warning remains in effect for the following area in Mississippi Southern Jackson tropical storm TR seen moving northeastward over Southeastern Louisiana new information changes to watches and warnings none current watches and warnings a tropical storm warning is an effect for Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin England George Green mobile Central mobile Coastal mobile Inland Harry Stone and W storm information about 150 M West Southwest of Mobile Alabama or about 200 M west of Pensacola Florida 30.2 and 90.6 W storm intensity 70 mph movement Northeast for 45° at 16 mph situation overview tropical storm friend steum will continue to move across Southeastern Louisiana into South Central Mississippi overnight heavy rainfall of 4 to 6 in locally higher tornadoes coastal flooding up up to 2 to 3 feet and tropical storm Forest winds are expected overnight into Thursday morning preparations should now be completed make sure that you have multiple ways to receive warnings tonight into late Thursday morning a flood watch is in effect for the following areas in Alabama baldurn Central baldurn Coastal baldurn Inland mobile Central mobile Coastal mobile Inland and Washington in the following areas in Mississippi George Green Harry Stone and wian in the following areas in Florida Tandia Coastal Tandia Inland Okala Coastal Okaloosa Inland Santa Rosa Coastal and Santa Rosa Inland flood watch remains in effect through Thursday afternoon what flash flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues to be possible where portions of Southwest Alabama including the following areas Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin England mobile Central mobile Coastal mobile Inland in Washington northwest Florida including the following areas escandia Coastal escandia Inland Okaloosa Coastal Okaloosa Inland Santa Rosa Coastal and Santa Rosa Inland in southeast Mississippi including the following areas George Green Harry Stone and Lan when through Thursday afternoon impact excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers Creeks streams and other lowl and flood thrown locations additional details abundant tropical moisture associated with tropical storm FR you're watching weather tracker plus Weare live all day every day please like subscribe and share this stream so we can get the word out to others about today's weather here's today's weather headlines from the National Weather Service hurricane force winds and life-threatening storms surge imminent along the Louisiana coast as Francine makes landfall torrential rainfall from frine will spread up the Mississippi Valley while severe weather threat shifts East into the Florida Panhandle a round of moderate to Heavy Rain with high elevation snow will move across the northern Rockies elevated to critical fire weather concerns across much of the Great Basin and portions of the high plains now here's today's weather story at 1:00 a.m. central daylight time the center of tropical storm Francine was located near latitude 30.2 North longitude 90 three West frine is moving toward the Northeast near 14 mph a slower North northeastward to northward motion is expected during the next couple of days maximum sustained winds are near 50 mph with higher gusts continued rapid weakening is forecast and Francine is expected to become a tropical depression later today and a post-tropical cyclone by tonight tropical storm force winds extend outward up to 140 miles from the center the New Orleans Lakefront Airport recently reported sustained winds of 37 mph and a gust of 47 mph the bay Waveland yach Club in Mississippi recently reported sustained winds of 38 mph and a gust of 46 mph the estimated minimum Central pressure based on Surface observations is 988 MB or 2918 in as a large area of high pressure continues to provide fine weather from the plains to the East Coast hurricane front scene in the Gulf of Mexico is poised to make landfall on the Louisiana coast late this afternoon spiral rainbands associated with the core of Francine has already overspread the eastern half of Louisiana with winds continue to strengthen hurricane conditions can be expected to impact the coastal sections as the eyewall of Francine arrives with life-threatening storm surge farther east into Southern Mississippi and Alabama into the western Florida Panhandle a threat of severe thunderstorms with embedded tornadoes is an anticipated ahead of a coastal front lifting northward from the Gulf of Mexico as Francine makes landfall and heads farther Inland the tropical Cyclone will interact with the cooler and drier air mass that has been feeding Southward from the large high pressure system to the north Francine's interaction with a cool air mass and an Associated upper level jet stream will result in its gradual lost of tropical characteristic as it moves farther Inland the heavy rainfall associated with frine will then shift farther away from frine center with a threat of flash flooding focusing farther north up the mid Mississippi and Tennessee valleys on Thursday by Friday Francine is expected to transform into a post tropical Cyclone as it begins to stall over the Ozarks and gradually dissipates the focus will shift farther east from the Deep South into the southeast and down toward the Florida Panhandle for possible severe thunderstorms ahead of a lifting warm front in total Francine is expected to produce rainfall amounts of 4 to 8 in with local amounts to 12 in for the central eastern Gulf Coast through Thursday night this rainfall could lead to considerable Flash and urban flooding as Francine pushes northward into the Midsouth and weekends by the end of the week additional Heavy Rain Is Possible and could lead to scattered instances of flash flooding additionally a lingering frontal boundary draped across the Florida Peninsula could lead to localized flash flooding concerns over the next few days residents under hurricane related warnings should follow advice of local officials including evacuation orders and never drive across flooded roadways meanwhile an upper level trough currently moving onshore into the Pacific Northwest will bring a round of moderate to Heavy Rain with high elevation snow for the northern Rockies through Thursday night as the deepening upper level trough brings a surge of Colder air across the region most of the impactful precipitation will be confined to the northern Rockies and the high plains of Montana a few inches of rainfall could produce flooding concerns throughout Northwest Montana prompting a slight risk of excessive rainfall both through Thursday snow levels dropping to around 7,000 to 8,000 ft may also create hazardous winter-like conditions for the highest elevations of Idaho and Northwest Wyoming the other aspect of this system will be associated with Gusty winds and increased fire weather concerns throughout the Great Basin and High Plains strong winds combined with dry vegetation and low relative humidity are forecast to be more pronounced over the Great Basin today and increase the chances for erotic fire Behavior additionally elevated to critical fire weather o exists across the high plains and is most apparent on Thursday as southerly winds increase in speed red flag warnings and fire weather watches have been issued throughout 10 states between California and Nebraska outdoor burning is not recommended throughout these regions and residents are reminded to not go near any wildfires as they can spread quickly the Gusty winds and fire weather danger Will shift into the northern and Central High Plaines on Thursday and into Friday as a sharp front passes through and a couple of low pressure system develop otherwise tranquil weather will prevail from the Great Lakes to much of the East under the large high pressure system well above average temperatures are expected to overspread the north central us before a warming trend is also noticeable across the Southern Plains by Friday highs across the Northern Plains Upper Midwest and Great Lakes are forecast to reach into the upper 80s and low 90s while upper 90s eventually return to the Western half of Texas and Eastern New Mexico again if you like what you're watching please like subscribe and share this stream thank you for watching weather tracker plus Telegraph Road near the industrial Canal can flood flooding a long Dolphin Island Parkway on the north side of the dog River Bridge becomes more extensive with a roadway often becoming impassable take the necessary actions to protect flood prone property if travel is required do not drive around barricades or through water of unknown death here's your marine forecast on the weather map a strong easterly flow will shift southeasterly tonight into Thursday as tropical storm Francine moves northward over Southeast Louisiana into Mississippi a light southwesterly slow becomes established by Friday before becoming light offshore flow for the weekend after Francine moves off on mobile Bay in the Mississippi sound tornado watch 668 in effect until 6:00 a.m. Central Daylight Time Thursday tropical storm warning in effect for rest of tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 45 knots waves 2 to 4 ft very rough thunderstorms likely late this evening showers thunderstorms likely for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible Southwest wind 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots diminishing to 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 30 knots in the afternoon waves 2 to 4 ft very rough a chance of showers and thunderstorms in the morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the afternoon for Thursday night Southwest winds 10 to 15 knots with gusts up to 25 knots diminishing to 5 to 10 knots after midnight waves around 2 ft a moderate chop a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the evening then a chance of showers and thunderstorms after midnight and for Friday West Winds 5 to 10 knots waves 1 foot or less F chop a chance of showers with a slight chance of thunderstorms early in the morning then a slight chance of showers and thunder storms late in the morning on the pral bay area Tornado watchh 660 in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday tropical storm warning in effect for rest of tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots waves one foot or less than around 2 ft rough thunderstorms likely showers for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible Southwest winds 20 to 25 knots diminishing to 15 to 20 knots in the afternoon gusts up to 40 knots waves around 2 ft in the morning then 1T or less rough showers and thunderstorms likely in the morning then a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the afternoon for Thursday night Southwest WIS 10 to 15 knots with gusts up to 20 knots diminishing to 5 to 10 knots after midnight waves one foot or less a moderate shop a chance of showers and thunderstorms and for Friday West wins 5 to 10 knots waves one foot or less right shop a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the late morning and afternoon some Pensacola to Pasa in out 20 nautical miles tornado watch 66 in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday tropical storm warning in effect for rest of tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots see 7 to 9 ft occasionally to 11 ft building to 8 to 11 ft occasionally to 14 ft wave detail South 11 ft at 8 seconds Thunder stols late this evening showers thunderstorms for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible Southwest winds 25 to 30 knots diminishing to 20 to 25 knots in the afternoon Seas 9 to 12 ft occasionally to 15 ft subsiding to 7 to 10 ft occasionally to 13 ft in the afternoon wave detail South 11 ft at 8 seconds a chance of showers and thunderstorms until late afternoon for Thursday night Southwest winds 10 to 15 knots gusts up to 25 knots in the evening sees 5 to 7 ft occasionally to 9 ft subsiding to 3 to 4 ft occasionally to 5 ft after midnight wave detail Southwest 7 ft at 7 seconds and West 2 ft at 4 seconds a chance of showers and thunderstorms and for Friday West Wind 5 to 10 m Seas 2 to 3 ft wave detail South 3 ft at 6 seconds and West 1T at 5 Seconds a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the late morning and early afternoon from Pensacola to pasula from 20 to 60 nautical miles offshore tornado watch 668 in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday tropical storm warning in effect the rest of tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots SE is 8 to 10 ft occasionally to 13 ft building to 9 to 12 ft occasionally to 15 ft wave detail South 12 ft at 9 seconds thunder storms late this evening showers thunderstorms or Thursday tropical storm conditions possible Southwest winds 25 to 30 knots diminishing to 20 to 25 knots in the afternoon sees 10 to 12 ft occasionally to 15 ft subsiding to 8 to 11 ft occasionally to 14 ft in the afternoon wave detail Southwest 12 ft at 9 seconds showers and thunderstorms likely in the morning then a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the afternoon for Thursday night Southwest winds 15 to 20 knots with dusts up to 25 knots diminishing to 10 to 15 knots after midnight sees 5 to 7 ft occasionally to 9 ft subsiding to 3 to 5 ft occasionally to 6 ft after midnight wave detail Southwest 7 ft at 7 seconds and East 1T at 6 seconds a chance of showers and thunderstorms and for Friday West Winds 10 to 15 knots Seas 2 to 3 ft wave detail South 3 ft at 6 seconds and West 1T at 5 Seconds a chance of thunderstorms in the morning a chance of showers a slight chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon title information at to mouth of the Mobile River on Thursday high tide at 6:32 a.m. low tag at 7:26 p.m. at the mouth of the Mobile River on Friday high tide at 7:39 a.m. low tide at 8:15 p.m. at Pensacola Bay on Thursday high tide at 6:02 a.m. low tide at 5:59 p.m. at Pensacola Bay on Friday high tide at 7:20 a.m. low tide at 6:48 p.m. at the East Pass in dtin on Thursday high tide at 529 a.m. low tide at 5:25 p.m. at the East in Destin on Friday High TI at 6:47 a.m. low TI at 6:14 p.m. the following Marine observations were made at 2: a.m. Roo Bay Coast Guard Station winds were Southeast at 14 knots sea temperature 77° air temperature 76° weeks B East Winds at 3 knots air temperature was 76° Pensacola Bay East Winds at 6 knots air temperature was 76° the report from the East End of Dolphin Island was not available Grand Bay Southeast winds at 25 knots air temperature was 78° and Petty boy Island Southeast winds at 21 knots air temperature was 78 de south of Dolphin Island winds for South at 23 knots air temperature 84° 12 M south of Orange Beach winds for Southeast at 23 knots air temperature was 80° golf water temperature 84° wave heights 10 ft with a period of 7 Seconds the report from 100 Mil south of Destin was not available this is Noah weather radio station k61 from Mobile Alabama we broadcast on a quency of 16255 MHz from the Mobile Pensacola National Weather Service the following weather reports were made at 2: a.m. Mobile Regional Airport light rain was falling the temperature was 78° the due point was 74 and the relative humidity was 87% the wind was Southeast at 23 M an hour dusting to 33 the pressure was 29.642542 falling rainfall in the last hour was 0.01 in Downtown Mobile at brookley field light rain and fog were reported the temperature was 78° the due point was 74 and the relative humidity was 87% the wind was Southeast at 25 M an hour gusting to 39 the pressure was 29.6 in and falling rainfall in the last hour was 0 01 in the following is a summary of watches warnings and advisories in effect a high surf warning remains in effect until 700 p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal a coastal flood warning remains in effect until 1: p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal a coastal flood warning remains in effect until one te central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central and mile Central a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin Inland mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland and in Mississippi George a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Mississippi Southern Jackson a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Mississippi Northern Jackson a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pasila Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Bay Mississippi s Alabama foro Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pagola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a flood watch remains in effect until 7 a.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Mississippi Northern Jackson and Southern Jackson a flood watch remains in effect until 1:00 p.m. Central Daylight Time for the following areas in Alabama baldurn Central baldurn Coastal baldurn England mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland and in Mississippi George tornado watch number 668 remains in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time for the following counties in Alabama Baldwin and mobile and the following counties in Mississippi George and Jackson and the following Marine locations Mississippi sound Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to F Island out 20 nautical miles north Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama pero Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a flood advisory has been issued until 4:45 a.m. central daylight time for the following County Jackson Mississippi rip current risk remains in effect until 300 p.m. central daylight time Friday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal here's your National Weather Service forecast rest of tonight showers with thunder storms likely some thunderstorms May produce heavy rainfall locally heavy rainfall possible late this evening breey near steady temperature in the mid 70s East Winds 20 to 25 mph coming Southeast gusts up to 50 mph chance of rain 90% Thursday mostly sunny a chance of showers and thunderstorms in the morning some thunderstorms May produce heavy rainfall in the morning Breezy with high in the mid 80s Southwest winds 15 to 25 mph gusts up to 50 mph decreasing to 40 mph in the afternoon chance of rain 50% Thursday night mostly clear in the evening then becoming partly cloudy a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms lows in the lower 70s Southwest winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 30 mph diminishing to around 5 mph after midnight chance of rain 20% Friday sunny high in the upper 80s West Winds 5 to 10 mph this is no weather radio from the Mobile Pensacola National Weather Service the current time is 2:20 a.m. Central Daylight Time tornado watch number 667 has been cancelled for the following County Jackson Mississippi the national weather service has issued tornado watch number 668 effective until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday this watch includes the following County Jackson Mississippi remember a tornado watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including tornadoes large Hill and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or internet sources for the latest severe weather information repeating the tornado launch number 667 has been canceled for the following County Jackson Mississippi tornado watch number 667 has been canceled for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles the national weather service has issued tornado watch number 668 effective until 6:00 a.m. Central Daylight Time Thursday this watch includes the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from Pasa Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles remember a tornado watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including tornadoes large Hill and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information repeating the tornado watch number 667 has been canceled for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pascola Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles tornado watch number 668 remains in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time for the following counties in Alabama Baldwin and mobile and the following counties in Mississippi George and Jackson and the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama rido Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pasag Mississippi to stake Island down 20 nautical miles remember a tornado watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including tornadoes large Hill and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or internet sources for the latest severe weather information repeating tornado watch number 668 remains in effect until 6 a.m. central daylight time for the following counties in Alabama Baldwin in Mobile and the following counties in Mississippi George and Jackson and the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi sound Alabama Rito Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles Waters from tacola Florida to pascola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island down 20 nautical miles a tropical storm warning is an effect the tropical storm warning remains in effect for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin Inland mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland and following areas in Miss Mississippi George Green Harry Stone and Lan a tropical storm warning is in effect for the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama bero Bay Area Coastal Waters from tacola Florida to pasca Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasila Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles tropical storm warning remains in effect what southeast winds 20 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots and SE 7 to 12 ft where portions of the coastal Waters of Alabama and Northwest Florida when until early Thursday morning impacts tropical storm force winds and hazardous Seas will capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility governers should alter plant to avoid these hazardous conditions the main import seek safe armor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions a tropical storm warning is an effective tropical storm warning remains in effect for the following area in Mississippi Northern Jackson a tropical storm warning is in effect for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island down 20 nautical miles tropical storm warning remains in effect watch West Wind 30 to 40 knots with gusts up to 60 knots and sees 9 to 14 ft where portions of Gulf of Mexico when tropical storm force winds possible until early Thursday morning intact tropical storm force winds and hazardous Seas will capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility ners should alter plant to avoid these hazardous conditions the main import seek safe armor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous condition a storm surge warning is in effect a storm surge warning remains in effect and a tropical storm warning remains in effect for the following area in Mississippi Southern Jackson tropical storm FR seene moving northeastward over Southeastern Louisiana new information changes to watches and warnings none current watches and warnings a tropical storm warning is an effect for Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal bald in land George Green mobile Central mobile Coastal mobile Inland Harry Stone and way storm information about 150 M west southwest of Mobile Alabama or about 200 M west of Pensacola Florida 30.2 and 90.6 W storm intensity 70 mph movement Northeast or 45° at 16 M hour situation overview tropical storm friend team will continue to move AC across Southeastern Louisiana into South Central Mississippi overnight heavy rainfall of 4 to 6 in locally higher tornadoes coastal flooding of up to 2 to 3 ft and tropical storm force winds are expected overnight into Thursday morning preparations should now be completed make sure that you have multiple ways to receive warnings tonight until late Thursday morning a flood watch is in effect for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central vwin Coastal bwin Inland mobile Central mobile Coastal mobile Inland and Washington in the following areas in Mississippi George Green Harry Stone and Wayan in the following areas in Florida escandia Coastal escandia Inland Okala Coastal Okaloosa Inland Santa Rosa Coastal and Santa Rosa Inland flood watch remains in effect through Thursday afternoon watch flash flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues to be possible where portions of Southwest Alabama including the following areas Baldwin Central baldurn Coastal baldurn Inland mobile Central mobile Coastal mobile Inland in Washington northwest Florida including the following areas escandia Coastal escandia Inland Okala Coastal Okala Inland Santa Rosa Coastal and Santa Rosa Inland and Southeast Mississippi including the following areas George Green hay Stone and Lan when through Thursday afternoon impacts excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers Creeks streams and other lowl and flood thr locations additional details abundant tropical moisture associated with tropical storm FR seam will bring locally heavy rainfall and the potential for flash flooding to the watch area rainfall totals of up to 4 to 6 in with locally higher amounts are possible in the watch area [Music] httpwww weather.gov safety flood should monitor later forecast and be prepared to take action should flash flood warnings be issued a flood watch is in effect for the following areas in Mississippi Northern Jackson and Southern Jackson flood watch remains in effect through Thursday morning what flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues to be possible where portions of Southeast Louisiana including the following parishes assumption Central FL beans Central Tanga Coastal Jefferson Parish East Baton Rouge East fiana Eastern Ascension Eastern Orleans Iberville lower Jefferson lower lafo lower plans lower St Bernard lower Tanga lower terone Northern Livingston Northern St H Northern Tanga blank Ki Southeast St h Southern Livingston Southwestern St hon St Charles St Helena St James St John the Baptist upper Jefferson upper LFO upper plines Upper St Bernard upper terone Washington West Baton Rouge West feliciana Western Ascension and Western Orleans in Southern Mississippi including the following areas amid Northern Hancock Northern Harrison Northern Jackson PE River Pike Southern Hancock Southern Harrison Southern Jackson waful and Wilkinson when through Thursday morning impacts excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers Creeks streams and other lowline and slood brown locations additional details httpwww weather.gov safety flood you should monitor later forecasts and be alert for possible flood warnings those living in areas thrown to flooding should be prepared to take action should flooding develop the coastal flood warning is in effect for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal a surf warning remains in effect until 7 p.m. central daylight time Thursday High current risk remains in effect through Friday afternoon Coastal flood warning remains in effect from 1:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. central daylight time Thursday what for the High Surf warning dangerously large breaking waves of 7 to 10 ft in the surf zone for the high RI current risk dangerous rip currents for the coastal flood warning significant coastal flooding expected where mobile Coastal andol when Coastal counties when for the High Surf warning until 700 p.m. central daylight time Thursday for the high RIS current risk through Friday afternoon for the coastal flood warning from 1:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. daylight time Thursday impacts numerous roads may be closed low align property including homes businesses and some critical infrastructure will be inundated some shoreline erosion will occur breaking waves can sweep people off jetes and docks and into dangerous Seas life-threatening swimming conditions and significant beach erosion can be expected R cents can sweep even the best swimmers away from Shore ended deeper water additional details around 3 ft inundation water severely impact portions of in Boulevard on the west end of Dolphin Island the last three miles of bville Boulevard becomes impassible and is usually closed at these levels water will be underneath numerous homes most of which are elevated on the west end of the island parts of the causeway leading to dolin Island are often close due to coastal flooding most portions of shell belt and C belt roads are closed in and ible due to flood waters Fort Morgan Road between mile markers four and six become flooded take the necessary actions to protect flood Throne property if travel is required do not drive around barricades or through water of unknown dep everyone should remain out of the water due to life-threatening surf conditions stay off of Jetties peers and other water site infrastructure swim near a lifeguard keep caught on the ri current relax and floats don't swim against the current it's able swim in a direction following the shoreline it's unable to escape face the shore and call or wave for help a coastal flood warning is in effect for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central and mobile Central tostal flood warning remains in effect from 1:00 a.m. to 1: p.m. central daylight time Thursday watch significant postal flooding expected where mobile Central and Baldwin Central counties when from 1:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. central daylight time Thursday impacts numerous roads may be closed low line property including homes businesses and some critical infrastructure will be inundated some shoreline erosion will occur additional details around 3 ft inundation much of the US 90/98 Causeway both lanes from just west of Battleship Park through the I 10 interchange area all the way East to near Air Park is flooded and clows to traffic with several seet of water on the lanes in some locations some Shoreline areas and Shoreline streets to the east of water stream begin to flood portions of conception Street near 3 Mile Creek and parts of Telegraph Road near the industrial Canal can flood flooding a long Dolphin Island Parkway on the north side of the dog River Bridge becomes more extensive with a roadway often becoming impassable take the necessary actions to protect flood Throne property if travel is required do not drive around barricades or through water of unknown dep here's your marine forecast on the weather map a strong easterly flow will shift southeasterly tonight into Thursday as tropical storm FR scene moves northward over Southeast Louisiana into Mississippi a light southwesterly flow becomes established by Friday before becoming light offshore flow for the weekend after fancine moves off on mobile Bay in the Mississippi sound tornado watch 668 in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday tropical storm warning in effect for rest of tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 25 to 30 knots with dusts up to 45 knots waves 2 to 4 ft very rough thunderstorms likely late this evening showers thunderstorms likely for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible Southwest winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots diminishing to 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 30 knots in the afternoon waves 2 to 4 ft very rough a chance of showers and thunderstorms in the morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the afternoon for Thursday night Southwest winds 10 to 15 knots with gusts up to 25 knots diminishing to 5 to 10 knots after midnight waves around 2 ft a moderate chop a slight chance of showers and thunder storms in the evening then a chance of showers and thunderstorms after midnight and for Friday West wins 5 to 10 knots waves one foot or less white chop a chance of showers with with a slight chance of thunderstorms early in the morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms late in the morning on the Cal Bay Area tornado watch 668 in effect until 600 a.m. central daylight time Thursday tropical storm warning in effect for rest of tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots waves 1 fo or less than around 2 ft rough thunderstorms likely showers for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible Southwest winds 20 to 25 knots diminishing to 15 to 20 knots in the afternoon gusts up to 40 knots waves around 2 ft in the morning then 1 foot or less rough showers and thunderstorms likely in the morning then a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the afternoon for Thursday night Southwest winds 10 to 15 knots with gusts up to 20 knots di to to 10 you're watching weather tracker plus we're live all day every day please like subscribe and share this stream so we can get the word out to others about today's weather here's today's weather headlines from the National Weather Service hurricane force winds and life-threatening storms surge imminent along the Louisiana Coast as frine makes landfall torrential rainfall from frine will spread up the Mississippi Valley while severe weather threat shifts East into the Florida Panhandle a round of moderate to Heavy Rain with high elevation snow will move across the northern Rockies elevated to critical fire weather concerns across much of the Great Basin and portions of the high plains now here's today's weather story at 1:00 a.m. central daylight time the center of tropical storm front scine was located near latitude 30.2 North longitude 90.3 West frine is moving toward the Northeast near 14 mph a slower North northeastward to northward motion is expected during the next couple of days maximum sustained winds are near 50 mph with higher gusts continued rapid weakening is forecast and frine is expected to become a tropical depression later today and a post-tropical cyclone by tonight tropical storm force winds extend outward up to 140 M from the center the New Orleans Lakefront Airport recently reported sustained winds of 37 M hour and a gust of 47 mph the bay Waveland yach Club in Mississippi recently reported sustained winds of 38 mph and a gust of 46 mph the estimated minimum Central pressure based on Surface observations is 988 millars or 29.8 in as a large area of high pressure continues to provide Prov fine weather from the plains to the east coast hurricane front scine in the Gulf of Mexico is poised to make landfall on the Louisiana coast late this afternoon spiral rainbands associated with the core of Francine has already overspread the eastern half of Louisiana with winds continue to strengthen hurricane conditions can be expected to impact the coastal sections as the eyewall of Francine arrives with life-threatening storm surge farther east into Southern Mississippi and Alabama into the western Florida Panhandle a threat of severe thunderstorm with embedded tornadoes is anticipated ahead of a coastal front lifting northward from the Gulf of Mexico as Francine makes landfall and heads farther Inland the tropical Cyclone will interact with the cooler and drier air mass that has been feeding Southward from the large high pressure system to the north Francine's interaction with the cool air mass and an Associated upper level jet stream will result in its gradual loss of tropical characteristic as it moves farther Inland the heavy rainfall associated with frine will then shift farther away from frine Center with a threat of flash flooding focusing farther north up the mid Mississippi and Tennessee valleys on Thursday by Friday Francine is expected to transform into a post-tropical cyclone as it begins to stall over the Ozarks and gradually dissipates the focus will shift farther east from the Deep South into the southeast and down toward the Florida Panhandle for possible severe thunderstorms ahead of a lifting warm front in total Francine is expected to produce rainfall amounts of 4 to 8 in with local amounts to 12 in for the Cent Central and Eastern Gulf Coast through Thursday night this rainfall could lead to considerable Flash and urban flooding as Francine pushes northward into the Midsouth and weakens by the end of the week additional Heavy Rain Is Possible and could lead to scattered instances of flash flooding additionally a lingering frontal boundary draped across the Florida Peninsula could lead to localized flash flooding concerns over the next few days residents under hurricane related warnings should follow advice of local officials including evacuation order and never drive across flooded roadways meanwhile an upper level trough currently moving onshore into the Pacific Northwest will bring a around of moderate to Heavy Rain with high elevation snow for the northern Rockies through Thursday night as the deepening upper level trough brings a surge of Colder air across the region most of the impactful precipitation will be confined to the northern Rockies and the high plains of Montana a few inches of rainfall could produce flooding concerns throughout Northwest Montana prompting a slight risk of excessive rainfall both through Thursday snow levels dropping to around 7,000 to 8,000 ft may also create hazardous winter-like conditions for the highest elevations of Idaho and Northwest Wyoming the other aspect of this system will be associated with Gusty winds and increased fire weather concerns throughout the Great Basin and High Plains strong winds combined with dry vegetation and low relative humidity are forecast to be more pronounced over the Great Basin today and increase the chances for erotic fire Behavior additionally elevator to critical fire weather also exists across the high plains and is most apparent on Thursday as southerly winds increase in speed red flag warnings and fire weather watches have been issued throughout 10 states between California and Nebraska outdoor burning is not recommended throughout these regions and residents are reminded to not go near any wildfires as they can spread quickly the Gusty winds and fire weather danger Will shift into the northern and Central High Plaines on Thursday and into Friday as a sharp front passes through and a couple of low pressure system develop otherwise tranquil weather will prevail from the Great Lakes to much of the East under the large high pressure system well above average temperatures are expected to overspread the north central us before a warming trend is also noticeable across the Southern Plains by Friday highs across the Northern Plains Upper Midwest and Great Lakes are forecast to reach into the upper 80s and low 90s while upper 90s eventually return to the Western half of Texas and Eastern New Mexico again if you like what you're watching please like subscribe and share the stream thank you for watching weather tracker plus knots air temperature was 78° and peny boy Island Southeast winds at 21 knots air temperature was 78° south of dolin Island winds were South at 23s air temperature 84° 12 miles south of Orange Beach winds for Southeast at 23 knots air temperature was 80° gulf water temperature 84 degrees wave heights 10 ft with a period of 7 Seconds the report from 100 m south of dtin was not available the following weather reports were made at 2 a.m. Mobile Regional Airport light rain was falling the temperature was 78° the D point was 74 and the relative humidity was 87% the wind was Southeast at 23 M an hour dusting to 33 the pressure was 29.642542 [Music] [Music] East at 25 M an hour dusting to 39 the pressure was 29.6 in and falling rainfall in the last hour was 0.01 in the following is a summary of watches warnings and advisories in effect a high surf warning remains in effect until 700 p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal a coastal flood warning remains in effect until 1: p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal a coastal flood warning remains in effect until 1:00 p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central and mobile Central a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following areas in Alabama baldurn Central baldurn Coastal baldurn England mobile Central mobile Co Co and mobile Inland and in Mississippi George a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Mississippi Southern Jackson a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Mississippi Northern Jackson a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pascola Mississippi to St down 20 nautical miles a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi sound Alabama Vero Bay Area Coastal Waters from tacola Florida to pascola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a flood watch remains in effect until 7 10 a.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Mississippi Northern Jackson and Southern Jackson tornado watch number 668 remains in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time for the following counties in Alabama Baldwin and mobile and the following counties in Mississippi George and Jackson and the following Marine locations Mississippi sound hostal Waters from Pasa Mississippi to stake Island down 20 nautical miles north Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi sound Alabama Rito Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a flood advisory has been issued until 4:45 a.m. central daylight time for the following County Jackson Mississippi a current risk remains in effect until 300 p.m. central daylight time Friday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal here's your National Weather Service forecast wested tonight showers with thunderstorms likely some thunderstorms May produce heavy rainfall locally heavy rainfall possible late this evening freezy near steady temperature in the mid 70s East Winds 20 to 25 mph becoming Southeast gusts up to 50 m mph chance of rain 90% Thursday mostly sunny a chance of showers and thunder storms in the morning some thunderstorms May produce heavy rainfall in the morning Breezy with eyes in the mid 80s Southwest winds 15 to 25 mph gusts up to 50 mph decreasing to 40 mph in the afternoon chance of rain 50% Thursday night mostly clear in the evening then becoming partly cloudy a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms blows in the lower 70s Southwest winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 30 mph diminishing to around 5 mph after midnight chance of rain 20% Friday sunny high in the upper 80s West Winds 5 to 10 mph this is no weather radio from the Mobile Pensacola National Weather Service the current time is 2:50 a.m. Central Daylight Time tornado watch number 667 has been canceled for the following County Jackson Mississippi the national weather service has issued tornado watch number 668 effective until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday this watch includes the following County Jackson Mississippi remember a TN watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including tornadoes large hail and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information repeating the tornado launch number 667 has been canceled for the following County Jackson Mississippi this is no weather radio from the Mobile Pensacola National Weather Service the current time is 2:51 a.m. Central Daylight Time here's your marine forecast on the weather map a strong easterly flow will shift southeasterly tonight into Thursday as tropical storm FR scene moves northward over Southeast Louisiana into Mississippi a light southwesterly flow becomes established by Friday before becoming Light offshor Flow for the weekend after Francine moves off on mobile Bay in the Mississippi sound tornado watch 668 in effect until 6: a.m. central daylight time Thursday tropical storm warning in effect for rest of tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 45 knots waves 2 to 4 ft very rough thunderstorms likely late this evening showers thunderstorms likely for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible Southwest winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots diminishing to 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 30 knots in the afternoon waves 2 to 4 ft very rough a chance of sh showers and thunderstorms in the morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the afternoon for Thursday night Southwest winds 10 to 15 knots with gusts up to 25 knots diminishing to 5 to 10 knots after midnight waves around 2 ft a moderate shop a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the evening then a chance of showers and thunderstorms after midnight and for Friday West Winds 5 to 10 knots waves one foot or less light shop a chance of showers with a slight chance of thunderstorms early in the morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms late in the morning on the Cal Bay Area tornado watch 668 in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday tropical storm warning in effect for rest of tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 20 to2 5 knots with gusts up to 35 knots waves 1T or less than around 2 ft rough thunderstorms likely showers for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible Southwest winds 20 to 25 knots diminishing to 15 to 20 knots in the afternoon gusts up to 40 knots waves around 2 ft in the morning then 1T or less rough showers and thunderstorms likely in the morning then a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the afternoon for Thursday night Southwest winds 10 to 15 knots with gusts up to 20 knots diminishing to 5 to 10 knots after midnight waves one foot or less a moderate chop a chance of showers and thunderstorms and for Friday West Winds 5 to 10 knots waves one foot or less light chop a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the late morning and afternoon from Pensacola to pasula and out 20 nautical miles tornado was 668 in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday tropical storm warning in effect the rest of tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 25 to 30 knots with gust up to 40 knots see 7 to 9 ft occasionally to 11 ft building to 8 to 11 ft occasionally to 14 ft wave detail South 11 ft at 8 seconds thunderstorms late this evening showers thunderstorms for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible Southwest winds 25 to 30 knots diminishing to 20 to 25 knots in the afternoon sees 9 to 12 ft occasionally to 15 ft subsiding to 7 to 10 ft occasionally to 13 ft in the afternoon wave detail South 11 ft at 8 seconds a chance of showers and thunder storms until late afternoon for Thursday night Southwest winds 10 to 15 knots dusts up to 25 nuts in the evening sees 5 to 7 ft occasionally to 9 ft sub sing to 3 to 4 ft occasionally to 5 ft after midnight wave detail Southwest 7 ft at 7 seconds and last 2 ft at 4 seconds a chance of showers and thunderstorms and for Friday West Winds 5 to 10 knots Seas 2 to 3 ft wave detail South 3 ft at 6 seconds and West 1T at 5 Seconds a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the late morning and early afternoon from Pensacola to pesola from 20 to 60 nautical miles offshore tornado watch 668 in effect until 6: a.m. central daylight time Thursday tropical storm warning in effect for rest of tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots sees 8 to 10 ft occasionally to 13 ft building to 9 to 12 ft occasionally to 15 ft wave detail South 12 seat at 9 seconds thunderstorms late this evening showers thunderstorms for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible Southwest winds 25 to 30 knots diminishing to 20 to 25 knots in the afternoon sees 10 to 12 ft occasionally to 15 ft subsiding to 8 to 11 ft occasionally to 14 ft in the afternoon wave detail Southwest 12 ft at 9 seconds showers and thunderstorms likely in the morning then a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the afternoon for Thursday night Southwest winds 15 to 20 knots with gusts up to 25 knots diminishing to 10 to 15 knots after midnight sees 5 to 7 ft occasionally to 9 ft sub siding to 3 to 5 ft occasionally to 6 ft after midnight wave detail Southwest 7 ft at 7 seconds and East 1 foot at 6 seconds a chance of showers and thunderstorms and for Friday West WIS 10 to 15 knots SE is 2 to 3 ft wave detail South 3 ft at 6 seconds and West 1 foot at 5 Seconds a chance of thunderstorms in the morning a chance of showers a slight chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon title information head the mouth of the Mobile River on Thursday High TI at 6:32 a.m. low TI at 7:26 p.m. at the mouth of the Mobile River on Friday high tide at 7:39 a.m. low tide at 8:15 p.m. at Pensacola Bay on Thursday high tide at 6:02 a.m. low tide at 559 p.m. at TOA Bay on Friday high tide at 7:20 a.m. low tide at 6:48 p.m. at the East Pass in Destin on Thursday high tide at 5:29 a.m. low tide at 5:25 p.m. at the East Pass IND Destin on Friday high tide at 6:47 a.m. low tide at 6:14 p.m. at 1:00 a.m. central daylight time the center of tropical storm frantin was located near l latitude of 30.2 North longitude 90.3 West frine is moving toward the Northeast near 14 mph a slower North northeastward to northward motion is expected during the next couple of days maximum sustained winds are near 50 mph with higher gusts continued rapid weakening is forecast and Francine is expected to become a tropical depression later today and a post tropical Cyclone by tonight tropical storm Forest Wings extend outward up to 140 mi from the center the New Orleans late front airport recently reported sustained winds of 37 mph and a gust of 47 mph the bay Waveland yard Club in Mississippi recently reported sustained winds of 38 mph and a gust of 46 mph the estimated minimum Central pressure based on Surface observations is 988 m 29.8 in at 11:00 p.m. Atlantic Standard Time the center of tropical depression 7 was located near latitude 16.5 north latitude 31.3 West the depression is moving toward the west Northwest near 17 mph and a West to West Northwest motion at a slower forward speed is anticipated over the next few days maximum sustained winds are near 35 mph with higher gust some strengthening is forecast during the next 40 8 hours and the depression could become a tropical storm on Thursday the estimated minimum Central pressure is 17 MB 29.74 in tropical weather outlook for the North Atlantic cariban Sea in the Gulf of Mexico active systems the National Hurricane Center is issuing advisories on tropical storm FR scene located over Southern Louisiana and on tropical depression 7 located over the Eastern Atlantic ocean Central Tropical Atlantic L 92 a weak area of low pressure located over the central Tropical Atlantic is producing disorganized shower and thunderstorm activity development of the system is not likely while it moves Westward at around 10 mph over the central Tropical Atlantic formation chance through 48 Hours low 10% formation chance through 7 Days low 10% east of the lewood island L 94 a small area of low pressure located several hundred miles to the east of thewood islands is producing a few disorganized showers and thunderstorms the proximity of drier near the system is expected to limit additional development over the next couple of days before environmental conditions become even less conducive by this weekend while the system moves slowly West northwestward formation chance through 48 Hours low 10% formation chance through 7 days is low 10% offshore the Southeastern New South in a few days a non-tropical area of low pressure could form along a residual frontal boundary a few hundred miles off the Southeastern New South poast Line thereafter some subtropical or tropical development is possible during the early part of next week while the system drifts to the North or Northwest formation chance through 48 Hours low near 0% formation chance through 7 Days low low 30% the following Marine observations were made as of 2: a.m. Mobile Bay close Guard Station winds for Southeast at 14 knots sea temperature 77° air temperature 76° week B East Winds at 3 knots air temperature was 76° Pensacola Bay East Winds at 6 knots air temperature was 76 de the report from the East End of Dolphin Island was not available Grand Bay Southeast winds at 25 knots air temperature was 78° and pedy boy Island Southeast winds at 21 knots air temperature was 78° south of Dolphin Island winds were South at 23 knots air temperature 84° 12 M south of Orange Beach winds for Southeast at 23 knots air temperature was 80° gulf water temperature 84° wave heights 10 ft with a period of 7 Seconds the report from 100 m south of Denon was not available the following weather reports were made at 2 a.m. Mobile Regional Airport light rain was falling the temperature was 78° the D point was 74 and the relative humidity was 87% the wind was Southeast at 23 M an hour dusting to 33 the pressure was 29.642542 [Music] [Music] at 25 M an hour dusting to 39 the pressure was 29.6 in and falling rainfall in the last hour was 0.01 in the mobile climate summary for yesterday September 11th 2024 yesterday's high temperature was 77° and the low 71° 0.99 in of precipitation fell yesterday which brings the monthly total to 2.1 5 in this is 0.13 in above the normal amount of 2.02 in for September the total precipitation for the year now stands at 49.1 7 in which is 0.63 in below normal the normal high temperature for today is 88° and the normal low is 70 the rec high for today is 97 which occurred in 2019 and the record low is 53 which occurred in 1940 sunrise today is at 6:36 a.m. and sunset is at 7:02 p.m. across the central Gulf Coast Gulf Shores light rain and fog temperature was 79° wind Southeast at 17 M an hour dusting to 32 Hasa cloudy temperature was 81° wind Southeast at 18 mph dusting to 33 Mary CL temperature was 81° wind South at 22 mph gusting to 31 Hattiesburg heavy rain and fog temperature was 73° windy at 23 M an hour gusting to 32 and at Pensacola rain and fog temperature was 74° windies at 21 M an hour dusting to 35 elsewhere New Orleans fog and 73 Jackson Mississippi heavy rain and fog and 69 Birmingham light rain and 68 Montgomery cloudy and 71 and in Panama City rain and 74 here's your National Weather Service forecast rest of tonight showers with thunderstorms likely some thunderstorms May produce heavy rainfall locally heavy rainfall possible late evening Breezy near steady temperature in the mid 70s East Winds 20 to 25 mph coming Southeast gusts up to 50 mph chance of rain 90% Thursday mostly sunny a chance of showers and thunderstorms in the morning some thunderstorms May produce heavy rainfall in the morning Breezy with highs in the mid 80s Southwest winds 15 25 mph gusts up to 50 mph decreasing to 40 mph in the afternoon chance of rain 50% Thursday night mostly clear in the evening then becoming partly cloudy a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms lows in the lower 70s Southwest winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 30 mph diminishing to around 5 mph after midnight chance of rain 20% Friday sunny highs in the upper 80s West Wind 5 to 10 mph the tropical weather outlook for the North Atlantic Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico active systems the National Hurricane Center is issuing advisories on tropical storm Fran scine located over Southern Louisiana and on tropical depression 7 located over the Eastern Atlantic Ocean Central Tropical Atlantic L 92 a weak area of low pressure located over the central Tropical Atlantic is producing disorganized shower and thunderstorm activity development of the system is not likely while it moves Westward at around 10 mph over the central Tropical Atlantic formation chance through 48 Hours low 10% formation chance through 7 Days low 10% east of thewood islands till 94th a small area of low pressure located several hundred miles to the east of the lewood island is producing a few disorganized showers and thunderstorms the proximity of dryer near the system is expected to limit additional development over the next couple of days before environmental conditions become even less conducive by this weekend while the system moves slowly West northwestward formation chance through 48 Hours below 10% formation chance through 7 days below 10 10% offshore the Southeastern New South in a few days a non-tropical area of low pressure could form along a residual frontal boundary a few hundred miles off the Southeastern New South Post Line thereafter some subtropical or tropical development is possible during the early part of next week while the system drifts to the North or Northwest formation chance through 48 Hours low near 0% formation chance through 7 Days low 30% this is no weather radio from the Mobile Pensacola National Weather Service the current time is 311 a.m. Central Daylight Time tornado watch number 667 has been canceled for the following County Jackson Mississippi the national weather service has issued tornado watch number 668 effective until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday this watch includes the following County Jackson Miss Missippi remember a tornado watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including tornadoes large Hill and damaging winds in and poose to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information repeating the tornado watch number 667 has been canel for the following County Jackson Mississippi tornado watch number 667 has been canceled for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles the national weather service has issued tornado watch number 668 effective until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday this watch includes the following Marine locations Mississippi found and Coastal Waters from pasilla Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles remember a tornado watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including tornadoes large Hill and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing wther conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information repeating the tornado watch number 667 has been canceled for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and toast Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles tornado watch number 668 remains in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time for the following counties in Alabama baldw in Mobile and the following counties in Mississippi George and Jackson and the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama pero Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island down 20 nautical remember a tornado watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including tornadoes large Hill and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information repeating tornado watch number 668 remains in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time for the following counties in Alabama Baldwin and mobile and the following counties in Mississippi George and Jackson and the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama Vero Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles Waters from tacola Florida to pasa Mississippi extending from 20 nautical mil to 60 nautical miles Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island down 20 nautical miles this is Noah weather radio station k61 from Mobile Alabama we broadcast on a frequency of 16255 MHz from the Mobile Pensacola National Weather Service a tropical storm warning is in effect the tropical storm warning remains in effect for the following areas in Alabama baldurn Central baldurn Coastal baldurn Inland mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland in the following areas in Mississippi George Green Harry Stone and Lan a tropical storm warning is in effect for the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi sound Alabama rido Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles tropical storm warning remains in effect watch Southeast winds 20 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots and SE 7 to 12 ft where portions of the coastal Waters of Alabama and Northwest Florida when until early Thursday morning impacts tropical storm force winds and hazardous Seas will capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plants to avoid these hazardous conditions the main import seek safe farmor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions a tropical storm warning is an effect a tropical storm warning remains in effect for the following area in Mississippi Northern Jackson a tropical storm warning is in effect for the following Marine locations Mississippi and Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island down 20 nautical miles tropical storm warning remains in effect watch West Winds 30 to 40 knots with gusts up to 60 knots and sees 9 to 14 ft where portions of Gulf of Mexico when tropical storm Forest winds possible until early Thursday morning impact tropical storm force winds and hazardous Seas will capsize or damage vessels and reduce VIs ability governers should alter plants to avoid these hazardous conditions the main import seek safe armor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions a storm search warning is in effect a storm surge warning remains in effect and a tropical storm warning remains in effect for the following area in Mississippi Southern Jackson tropical storm F seen moving northeastward over Southeastern Louisiana new information changes to watches and warnings none current watches and warnings a tropical storm warning is an effect for Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin Inland George Green mobile Central mobile Coastal mobile Inland Harry Stone and W storm information about 150 Mi west southwest of Mobile Alabama or about 200 M west of Pensacola Florida 30.2 and 90.6 W storm and intensity 70 mph movement Northeast for 45° at 16 mph situation overview tropical storm friend te will continue to move across Southeastern Louisiana you're watching weather tracker plus we're live all day every day please like subscribe and share this stream so we can get the word out to others about today's weather here's today's weather headlines from the National Weather Service hurricane force winds and life-threatening storms surge imminent along the Louisiana coast as frine makes landfall torrential rainfall from frine will spread up the Mississippi Valley while severe weather threat shifts East into the Florida Panhandle a round of moderate to Heavy Rain with high elevation snow will move across the northern Rockies elevated to critical fire weather concerns across much of the Great Basin and portions of the high plains now here's today's weather story at 1:00 a.m. Central Daylight Time the center of tropical storm Francine was located near latitude 30.2 North longitude 90.3 West frine is moving toward the Northeast near 14 mph a slower North northeastward to northward motion is expected during the next couple of days maximum sustained winds are near 50 mph with higher gusts continued rapid weakening is forecast and Francine is expected to become a tropical depression later today and a post-tropical cyclone by tonight tropical storm force winds extend outward up to 140 mies from the center the New Orleans Lakefront Airport recently reported sustained winds of 37 mph and a gust of 47 mph the bay Waveland yach Club in Mississippi recently reported sustained winds of 38 mph and a gust of 46 mph the estimated minimum Central pressure based on Surface observations is 988 MB or 29.8 in as a large area of high pressure continues to provide fine weather from the plains to the east coast hurricane frine in the Gulf of Mexico is poised to make landfall on the Louisiana coast late this afternoon spiral rainbands associated with the core of frine has already overspread the eastern half of Louisiana with winds continue to strengthen hurricane conditions can be expected to impact the coastal sections as the eyewall of Francine arrives with life-threatening storm surge farther east into Southern Mississippi and Alabama into the Western Florida Panhandle a threat of severe thunderstorms with embedded tornadoes is anticipated ahead of a coastal front lifting northward from the Gulf of Mexico as Francine makes landfall and heads farther Inland the tropical Cyclone will interact with the cooler and drier air mass that has been feeding Southward from the large high pressure system to the north Francine's interaction with the cool air mass and an Associated upper level jet stream will result in its gradual lost of tropical characteristic as it moves farther Inland the heavy rainfall associated with frine will then shift farther away from frine center with a threat of flash flooding focusing farther north up the mid Mississippi and Tennessee valleys on Thursday by Friday Francine is expected to transform into a post-tropical cyclone as it begins to stall over the Ozarks and gradually dissipates the focus will shift farther east from the Deep South into the southeast and down toward the Florida Panhandle for possible severe thunderstorms ahead of a lifting warm front in total Francine is expected to produce rainfall amounts of 4 to 8 in with local amounts to 12 in for the Central and Eastern Gulf Coast through Thursday night this rainfall could lead to considerable Flash and urban flooding as Francine pushes northward into the Midsouth and weakens by the end of the week additional Heavy Rain Is Possible and could lead to scattered instances of flash flooding additionally a lingering frontal boundary draped across the Florida Peninsula could lead to localized flash flooding concerns over the next few days residents under hurricane related warnings should follow advice of local officials including evacuation orders and never drive across flooded roadways meanwhile an upper level trough currently moving onshore into the Pacific Northwest will bring a round of moderate to Heavy Rain with high elevation snow for the northern Rockies through Thursday night as the deepening upper level trough brings a surge of Colder air across the region most of the impactful precipitation will be confined to the northern Rockies and the high plains of Montana a few inches of rainfall could produce flooding concerns throughout Northwest Montana prompting a slight risk of excessive rainfall both through Thursday snow levels dropping to around 7,000 to 8,000 ft may also create hazardous winter-like conditions for the highest elevations of Idaho and Northwest Wyoming the other aspect of this system will be associated with Gusty winds and increased fire weather concerns throughout the Great Basin and High Plains strong winds combined with dry vegetation and low relative humidity are forecast to be more pronounced over the Great Basin today and increase the chances for erotic fire Behavior additionally elevated to critical fire weather also exists across the high plains and is most apparent on Thursday as southerly winds increase in speed red flag warnings and fire weather watches have been issued throughout 10 states between California and Nebraska outdoor burning is not recommended throughout these regions and residents are reminded to not go near any wildfires as they can spread quickly the Gusty winds and fire weather danger Will shift into the northern and Central High Plains on Thursday and into to Friday as a sharp front passes through and a couple of low pressure system develop otherwise tranquil weather will prevail from the Great Lakes to much of the East under the large high pressure system well above average temperatures are expected to overspread the north central us before a warming trend is also noticeable across the Southern Plains by Friday highs across the Northern Plains Upper Midwest and Great Lakes are forecast to reach into the upper 80s and low 90s while upper 90s eventually return to the Western half of Texas and Eastern New Mexico again if you like what you're watching please like subscribe and share this stream thank you for watching weather tracker plus Mississippi toland na miles remember a tornado watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including tornadoes large shell and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information repeating tornado watch number 668 remains in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time for the following counties in Alabama Baldwin in Mobile and the following counties in Mississippi George and Jackson and the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama Rito Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to Pasa Mississippi out 20 nautical miles Waters from Pensacola Florida to Pasa Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pasilla Mississippi to stake Island down 20 nautical miles a coastal flood warning is in effect for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal High Surf warning remains in effect until 700 p.m. central daylight time Thursday High rep current risk remains in effect through Friday afternoon Coastal flood warning remains in effect from 1:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. central daylight time Thursday watch for the High Surf warning dangerously large breaking waves of 7 to 10 ft in the surf zone for the high R current risk dangerous rip currents for the coastal flood warning significant coastal flooding expected where mobile Coastal and baldwi Coastal counties when for the High Surf warning until 700 p.m. central daylight time Thursday for the high current risk through Friday afternoon for the coastal flood warning from 1:00 a.m. to 1: p.m. central daylight time Thursday impacts numerous roads may be closed low line property including homes business es and some critical infrastructure will be inundated some shoreline erosion will occur breaking waves can sweep people off jedes and docks and into dangerous Seas life-threatening swimming conditions and significant beach erosion can be expected rip carts can sweep even the best swimmers away from Shore into deeper water additional details around 3 ft inundation water severely impacts portions of Indo Boulevard on the west end of Dolphin Island the last three miles of beo Boulevard becomes impassible and is usually closed at these levels water will be underneath numerous homes most of which are elevated on the west end of the island parts of the causeway leading to dolin Island are often closed due to coastal flooding most portions of shell belt and C belt roads are closed and impassible due to flood waters Fort Morgan Road between mile markers four and six become flooded take the necessary actions to protect flood Throne property if travel is required do not drive around barricades or through water of unknown death everyone should remain out of the water due to life-threatening surf conditions stay off of Jetties pear and other waterite infrastructure swim near a lifeguard if caught on the ri current relax and Float don't swim against the current it's able to swim in a direction following the shoreline it's unable to escape face the shore and call or wave for help a coastal flood warning is in effect for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central and mobile Central Coastal flood warning remains in effect from 1:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. central daylight time Thursday what significant coastal flooding expected where mobile Central and baln Central counties when from 1:00 a.m. to 1: p.m. central daylight time Thursday impact numerous roads may be closed lowline property including homes businesses and some critical infrastructure will be inundated some shoreline erosion will occur additional details around 3 ft ination much of the us990 tornado watch number 668 has been canceled for the following County Jackson Mississippi repeating the tornado watch number 668 has been canceled for the following County Jackson Mississippi tornado watch number 668 has been canceled for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island down 20 nautical miles repeating the tornado watch number 668 has been canceled for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from paga Mississippi to stake Island down 20 nautical miles a coastal flood warning is in effect for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central and mobile Central Coastal flood warning remains in effect from 1:00 a.m. to 1 p.m. central daylight time Thursday what significant coastal flooding expected where mobile Central and Baldwin Central counties when from 1:00 a.m. to 1: p.m. central daylight time Thursday impacts numerous roads may be closed low line property including homes businesses and some critical infrastructure will be inundated some shoreline erosion will occur additional details around 3T inundation much of the US 90/98 Causeway both lanes from just west of Battleship Park through the I 10 interchange area all the way East to near Air Park is flooded and closed to traffic with several seet of water on the lanes in some locations some Shoreline areas and Shoreline streets to the east of water stream begin to flood portions of conception Street near 3 Mile Creek and parts of Telegraph Road near the industrial Canal can flood flooding a long Dolphin Island Parkway on the north side of the dog River Bridge becomes more extensive with the roadway often becoming impassible take the necessary actions to protect flood Throne property if travel is required do not drive around barricades or through water of unknown depth this is Noah weather radio station k61 from Mobile Alabama we broadcast on a frequency of 16255 MHz from the Mobile Pensacola National Weather Service here's your marine forecast on the weather map a strong easterly flow will shift southeasterly tonight into Thursday as tropical storm FR seam moves northward over Southeast Louisiana into Mississippi a light southwesterly flow becomes established by Friday before becoming light offshore flow for the weekend after Francine moves off on mobile Bay in the Mississippi sound tornado watch 668 in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday tropical storm warning in effect for rest of tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 25 to 30 knots with dusts up to 45 knots waves 2 to 4 ft very rough thunderstorms likely late this evening showers thunderstorms likely for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible Southwest winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots diminishing to 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 30 knots in the afternoon waves 2 to 4 ft very rough a chance of showers and thunderstorms in the morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the afternoon for Thursday night night Southwest winds 10 to 15 knots with dusts up to 25 knots diminishing to 5 to 10 knots after midnight waves around 2 ft a moderate shop a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the evening then a chance of showers and thunderstorms after midnight and for Friday West Winds 5 to 10 knots waves 1 foot or less F shop a chance of showers with a slight chance of thunderstorms early in the morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms late in the morning on the cido Bay Area tornado watch 668 in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday tropical storm warning in effect for rest of tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots waves 1 foot or less than around 2 ft rough thunderstorms likely showers for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible Southwest winds 20 to 25 knots diminishing to 15 to 20 knots in the afternoon gusts up to 40 knots waves around 2 ft in the morning then 1T or less rough showers and thunderstorms likely in the morning then a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the afternoon noon for Thursday night Southwest winds 10 to 15 knots with dusts up to 20 knots diminishing to 5 to 10 knots after midnight waves one foot or less a moderate chop a chance of showers and thunderstorms and for Friday West wins 5 to 10 knots waves one foot or less light chop a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning then a slight chance of showers and Thunder storms in the late morning and afternoon from Pensacola to paga and out 20 nautical miles tornado watch 668 in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday tropical storm warning in effect for rest of tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots see 7 to 9 ft occasionally to 11 ft building to 8 to 11 ft occasionally to 14 ft wave detail South 11 ft at 8 seconds thunder storms late this evening showers thunderstorms for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible Southwest winds 25 to 30 knots diminishing to 20 to 25 knots in the afternoon seiz 9 to 12 ft occasionally to 15 ft subsiding to 7 to 10 ft occasionally to 13 ft in the afternoon wave detail South 11 ft at 8 seconds a chance of showers and thunderstorms until late afternoon for Thursday night Southwest winds 10 to 15 kns dusts up to 25 nuts in the evening sees 5 to 7 ft occasionally to 9 ft subsiding to 3 to 4 ft occasionally to 5 ft after midnight wave detail Southwest 7 ft at 7 seconds and glass 2 ft at 4 seconds a chance of showers and thunderstorms and for Friday West Winds 5 to 10 knots Seas 2 to 3 ft wave detail South 3 ft at 6 seconds and West 1 foot at 5 Seconds a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the late morning and early afternoon from Pensacola to Pasa from 20 to 60 nautical miles offshore tornado watch 668 in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday tropical storm warning in effect the rest of tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots sees 8 to 10 ft occasionally to 13 ft building to 9 to 12 ft occasionally to 15 ft wave detail off 12 ft at 9 seconds thunderstorms late this evening showers thunderstorms for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible Southwest winds 25 to 30 knots diminishing to 20 to 25 knots in the afternoon sees 10 to 12 ft occasionally to 15 ft subsiding to 8 to 11 ft occasionally to 14 ft in the afternoon wave detail Southwest 12 ft at 9 seconds showers and thunderstorms likely in the morning then a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the afternoon for Thursday night Southwest winds 15 to 20 knots with gusts up to 25 knots diminishing to 10 to 15 kns after midnight seiz 5 to 7 ft occasionally to 9 ft subsiding to 3 to 5 ft occasionally to 6 ft after midnight wave detail Southwest 7 ft at 7 seconds and East 1 foot at 6 seconds a chance of showers and thunderstorms and for Friday West Winds 10 to 15 knots sees 2 to 3 ft wave detail South 3 feet at 6 seconds and West one foot at 5 Seconds a chance of thunderstorms in the morning a chance of showers a slight chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon the tropical weather outlook for the nor North Atlantic Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico active systems the National Hurricane Center is issuing advisories on tropical storm Francine located over Southern Louisiana and on tropical depression 7 located over the Eastern Atlantic Ocean Central Tropical Atlantic L 92 a weak area of low pressure located over the central Tropical Atlantic is producing disorganized shower and thunderstorm activity development of the system is not likely while it moves Westward at around 10 mph over the central Tropical Atlantic formation chance through 48 Hours below 10% formation chance through 7 days below 10% east of thewood islands L 94 a small area of low pressure located several hundred miles to the east of the lewood islands is producing a few disorganized showers and thunderstorms the proximity of dryer near the system is expected to limit additional development over the next couple of days before environmental conditions become even less conducive by this weekend while the system moves slowly West northwestward formation chance through 48 Hours low 10% formation chance through 7 Days low 10% offshore the Southeastern New South in a few days a non-tropical area of low pressure could form along a resal frontal boundary a few hundred miles off the Southeastern New South Coastline thereafter some subtropical or tropical development is possible during the early part of next week while the system drifts to the North or Northwest formation chance through 48 Hours low near 0% formation chance through 7 Days low 30% this is no weather radio from the Mobile Pensacola National Weather Service the current time is 3:40 a.m. Central Daylight Time here's your marine forecast on the weather map a strong easterly flow will shift southeasterly tonight into Thursday as tropical storm FR scene moves northward over Southeast Louisiana into Mississippi a light southwesterly slow becomes established by Friday before becoming Light offshor Flow for the weekend after Francine moves off on mobile Bay in the Mississippi sound tornado watch 668 in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday tropical storm warning in effect the rest of tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 45 knots waves 2 to 4 ft very rough thunder storms likely late this evening showers thunderstorms likely for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible Southwest winds 25 to 30 knots with gust up to 40 knots diminishing to 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 30 knots in the afternoon waves 2 to 4 ft very rough a chance of showers and thunderstorms in the morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the afternoon for Thursday night Southwest winds 10 to 15 knots with gusts up to 25 knots diminishing to 5 to 10 knots after midnight waves around 2 ft a Moder shop a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the evening then a chance of showers and thunderstorms after midnight and for Friday West wins 5 to 10 knots waves one foot or less right chop a chance of showers with a slight chance of thunderstorms early in the morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms late in the morning on the Cal Bay Area tornado watch 668 in effect until 600 a.m. Central daylight time Thursday tropical storm warning in effect for rest of tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 20 to 25 knots with dusts up to 35 knots waves 1 foot or less than around 2 ft rough thunderstorms likely showers for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible Southwest winds 20 to 25 knots diminishing to 15 to 20 knots in the afternoon gusts up to 40 knots waves around 2 ft in the morning then one foot or less rough showers and thunderstorms likely in the morning then a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the afternoon for Thursday night Southwest winds 10 to 15 laps with gusts up to 20 knots diminishing to 5 to 10 knots after midnight waves 1T or a moderate chop a chance of showers and thunderstorms and for Friday West Winds 5 to 10 knots waves one foot or less light chop a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the late morning and afternoon from Pensacola to Pasa and out 20 nautical miles tornado watch 668 in effect until 6:00 a.m. centr daylight time Thursday tropical storm warning in effect for rest of tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots SE 7 to 9 ft occasionally to 11 ft building to 8 to 11 ft occasionally to 14 ft wave detail South 11 ft at 8 seconds thunderstorms late this evening showers thunderstorms for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible Southwest winds 25 to 30 knots diminishing to 20 to 25 knots in the afternoon sees 9 to 12 ft occasionally to 15 ft subsiding to 7 to 10 ft occasionally to 13 ft on tornado watch number 668 has been canceled for the following County George Mississippi repeating the tornado watch number 668 has been canceled for the following County George Mississippi tornado watch number 668 remains in effect until 6 a.m. central daylight time for the following counties in Alabama Baldwin and mobile and the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama foro Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi ending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles remember a tornado watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including tornadoes large hail and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or internet sources for the latest severe weather information repeating tornado watch number 668 remains in effect until 6 a.m. central daylight time for the following counties in Alabama Baldwin and mobile and the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama Vero Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to Pasa Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles this is Noah weather radio station k61 from Mobile Alabama we broadcast on a frequency of 16255 MHz from the Mobile Pensacola National Weather Service this is no weather radio from the Mobile Pensacola National Weather Service the current time is 3:47 a.m. Central Daylight Time tornado watch number 667 has been canceled for the following County Jackson Mississippi the national weather service has issued tornado watch number 668 effective until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday this watch includes the following County Jackson Mississippi remember a tornado watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including tornadoes large Hill and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information repeating the tornado watch number 667 has been canceled for the following County Jackson Mississippi tornado launch number 667 has been canceled for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pasilla Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles the national weather service has issued tornado watch number 668 effective until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday this watch includes the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pasilla Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles remember a tornado watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including tornadoes large hail and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information repeating the tornado launch number 667 has been canceled for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from Pasa Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles tornado watch number 668 has been canceled for the following County George Mississippi repeating the tornado watch number 668 has been canceled for the following County George Mississippi tornado watch number 668 remains in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time for the following counties in Alabama abama Baldwin and mobile and the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi sound Alabama REO Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles remember a tornado watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including tornadoes large Hill damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information repeating tornado watch number 668 remains in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time for the following counties in Alabama abama baldurn and mobile and the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama Vero Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a tropical storm warning is an effective tropical storm warning remains in effect for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin Inland mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland in the following areas in Mississippi George Green Harry Stone and Wayne tornado watch number 668 remains in effect until 6 a.m. central daylight time for the following counties in Alabama Baldwin in Mobile and the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi sound Alabama foro Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasca Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 160 nautical miles remember a tornado watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including tornadoes large hail and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and let list for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information repeating tornado watch number 668 remains in effect until 6 a.m. central daylight time for the following counties in Alabama Baldwin in Mobile and the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama foro Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasca Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a tropical storm warning is in effect for the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama foro Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pas Cilla Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles tropical storm warning remains in effect what southeast winds 20 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots and SE 7 to 12 ft where portions of the coastal Waters of Alabama and Northwest Florida when until early Thursday morning impacts tropical storm force winds and hazardous Seas will capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility governers should alter plants to avoid these hazardous conditions remain import seek safe armor alter cores and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions a tropical storm warning is an effected tropical storm warning remains in effect for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin in land mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland in the following areas in Mississippi George Green Stone and Lan a tropical storm warning is in effected tropical storm warning remains in effect for the following area in Mississippi Northern Jackson a tropical storm warning is in effect for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles tropical storm warning remains in effect watch West Winds 30 to 40 knots with gusts up to 60 knots and seas 9 to 14 ft where portions of Gulf of Mexico when tropical storm force winds possible until early Thursday morning impact tropical storm force winds and Hazard Seas will capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility governers should alter plant to avoid these hazardous conditions the main import seek safe armor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions a storm surge warning is in effect a storm surge warning remains in effect and a tropical storm warning remains in effect for the following area in Mississippi Southern Jackson tropical storm FR scene moving northeastward over Southeastern Louisiana new information changes to watches and warnings none current watches and warnings a tropical storm warning is an effect for Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin England George Green mobile Central mobile tostal mobile Inland Terry Stone and way storm information about 150 M west southwest of Mobile Alabama or about 200 M west of Pensacola Florida 30.2 and 90.6 W storm intensity 70 mph movement Northeast for 45° at 16 mph situation overview tropical storm transum will continue to move across Southeastern Louisiana into South Central Mississippi overnight heavy rainfall of 4 to 6 in locally higher tornadoes coastal flooding of up to two to 3 feet and tropical storm Forest winds are expected overnight into Thursday morning preparations should now be completed make sure that you have multiple ways to receive warnings tonight into late Thursday morning a flood watch is in effect for the following areas in Mississippi Northern Jackson and Southern Jackson flood watch remains in effect through Thursday morning watch flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues to be possible where portions of Southeast Louisiana including the following parishes assumption Central FL beans Central Tanga Coastal Jefferson Parish East Baton Rouge East feliciana Eastern Ascension Eastern Orleans Iberville lower Jefferson lower lafu lower plans lower St Bernard lower t boa lower hairbone Northern Livingston Northern St hon Northern kipa Franky Southeast St Tam Southern Livingston Southwestern St hmon St Charles St Helena St James St John the Baptist upper Jefferson upper lafo upper plines Upper St Bernard upper turone Washington West Baton Rouge West fiana Western Ascension and Western Orleans in Southern Mississippi including the following areas Amit Northern Hancock Northern Harrison Northern Jackson pear River Pike Southern Hancock Southern Harrison Southern Jackson waffle and Wilkinson when through Thursday morning impacts excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers Creeks streams and other lowline and slood thrown locations additional details httpwww weather.gov safety slash flood you should monitor later forecasts and be alert for possible flood warnings those living in areas prone to flooding should be prepared to take action should flooding develop a coastal flood warning is in effect you're watching weather tracker plus we're live all day every day please like subscribe and share this stream so we can get the word out to others about today's weather here's today's weather headlines from the National Weather Service hurricane force winds and life-threatening storms surge imminent along the Louisiana coast as frine makes landfall torrential rainfall from frine will spread up the Mississippi Valley while severe weather threat shifts East into the Florida Panhandle a round of moderate to Heavy Rain with high elevation snow will move across the northern Rockies elevated to critical fire weather concerns across much of the Great Basin and portions of the high plains now here's today's weather story at 1:00 a.m. central daylight time the center of tropical storm frine was located near latitude 30.2 North longitude 90.3 West frine is moving toward the Northeast near 14 mph a slower North northeastward to northward motion is expected during the next couple of days maximum sustained winds are near 50 mph with higher gusts continued rapid weakening is forecast and frine is expected to become a tropical depression later today today and a post-tropical cyclone by tonight tropical storm force winds extend outward up to 140 mi from the center the New Orleans Lakefront Airport recently reported sustained winds of 37 mph and a gust of 47 mph the bay Waveland yach Club in Mississippi recently reported sustained winds of 38 mph and a gust of 46 mph the estimated minimum Central pressure based on Surface observations is 988 MB or 20 9.18 in as a large area of high pressure continues to provide fine weather from the plains to the east coast hurricane Francine in the Gulf of Mexico is poised to make landfall on the Louisiana coast late this afternoon spiral rainbands associated with the core of frine has already overspread the eastern half of Louisiana with winds continue to strengthen hurricane conditions can be expected to impact the coastal sections as the eyewall of Francine arrives with life-threatening storm surge farther east into Southern Mississippi and Alabama into the western Florida Panhandle a threat of severe thunderstorms with embedded tornadoes is anticipated ahead of a coastal front lifting northward from the Gulf of Mexico as Francine makes landfall and heads farther Inland the tropical Cyclone will interact with the cooler and drier air mass that has been feeding Southward from the large High Press system to the north Francine's interaction with the cool air mass and an Associated upper level jet stream will result in its gradual loss of tropical characteristic as it moves farther inland the heavy rainfall associated with frine will then shift farther away from frine center with the threat of flash flooding focusing farther north up the mid-mississippi and Tennessee valleys on Thursday by Friday Francine is expected to transform into a post-tropical cyclone as it begins to stall over the Ozarks and gradually dissipates the focus will shift farther east from the Deep South into the southeast and down toward the Florida Panhandle for possible severe thunderstorms ahead of a lifting warm front in total frine is expect expected to produce rainfall amounts of 4 to 8 in with local amounts to 12 in for the Central and Eastern Gulf Coast through Thursday night this rainfall could lead to considerable Flash and urban flooding as Francine pushes northward into the Midsouth and weakens by the end of the week additional sheline and Shoreline streets to the east of water stream begin to flood portions of conception Street near 3 Mile Creek and parts of Telegraph Road near the industrial Canal can flood flooding a Long dolin Island Parkway on the north side of the dog River Bridge becomes more extensive with a roadway often becoming impassable take the necessary actions to protect flood prone property if travel is required do not drive around barricades or through water of unknown depth here's your marine forecast on the weather map a strong easterly flow will shift southeasterly tonight into Thursday as tropical storm FR seam moves northward over Southeast Louisiana into Mississippi a light southwesterly flow becomes established by Friday before becoming light offshore flow for the weekend after Francine moves off on mobile Bay in the Mississippi sound tornado watch 668 in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday tropical storm warning in effect the rest of tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 25 to 30 knots with g up to 45 knots waves 2 to 4 ft very rough thunderstorms likely late this evening showers thunderstorms likely for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible Southwest winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots diminishing to 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 30 knots in the afternoon waves 2 to 4 ft very rough a chance of showers and thunderstorms in the morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the afternoon for Thursday night Southwest winds 10 to 15 knots with gusts up to 25 knots diminishing to 5 to 10 knots after midnight waves around 2 ft a moderate shop a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the evening then a chance of showers and thunderstorms after midnight and for Friday West Winds 5 to 10 knots waves one foot or less light chop a chance of showers with a slight chance of thunderstorms early in the morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms late in the morning on the Cordo Bay Area tornado watch 668 in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday tropical storm warning in effect the rest of tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots waves 1 foot or less than around 2 ft rough thunderstorms likely showers for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible Southwest winds 20 to 25 knots diminishing to 15 to 20 knots in the afternoon gusts up to 40 knots waves around 2 feet in the morning than one foot or less rough showers and thunderstorms likely in the morning than a chance of showers and thunder storms early in the afternoon for Thursday night Southwest winds 10 to 15 knots with gusts up to 20 knots diminishing to 5 to 10 knots after midnight waves one foot or less a moderate shop a chance of showers and thunderstorms and for Friday West Winds 5 to 10 knots waves one foot or less light shop a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the late morning and afternoon from Pensacola to Pasa and out 20 nautical miles tornado watch 668 in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday tropical storm warning in effect the rest of tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots SE 7 to 9 ft occasionally to 11 ft building to 8 to 11 ft occasionally to 14 ft wave detail South 11 ft at 8 seconds thunderstorms late this evening showers thunderstorms for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible Southwest winds 25 to 30 knots diminishing to 20 to 25 knots in the afternoon sees 9 to 12 ft occasionally to 15 ft subsiding to 7 to 10 ft occasionally to 13 ft in the afternoon wave detail South 11 ft at 8 seconds a chance of showers and thunderstorms until late afternoon for Thursday night Southwest winds 10 to 15 knots dusts up to 25 knots in the evening sees 5 to 7 ft occasionally to 9 ft subsiding to 3 to 4 feet occasionally to 5 ft after midnight wave detail Southwest 7 ft at 7 seconds and West 2 ft at 4 seconds a chance of showers and thunderstorms and for Friday West Winds 5 to 10 knots Seas 2 to 3 ft wave detail South 3 ft at 6 seconds and West 1T at 5 Seconds a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the late morning and early afternoon from Pensacola to paga from 20 to 60 nautical miles offshore tornado watch 668 in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday tropical storm warning in effect for rest of tonight tropical storm conditions possible Southeast winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots SE is 8 to 10 ft occasionally to 13 ft building to 9 to 12 ft occasionally to 15 ft wave detail South 12 ft at 9 seconds thunder storms late this evening showers thunderstorms for Thursday tropical storm conditions possible Southwest winds 25 to 30 knots diminishing to 20 to 25 knots in the afternoon sees 10 to 12 12 ft occasionally to 15 ft subsiding to 8 to 11 ft occasionally to 14 ft in the afternoon wave detail Southwest 12 ft at 9 seconds showers and thunderstorms likely in the morning then a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the afternoon for Thursday night Southwest winds 15 to 20 knots with gusts up to 25 knots diminishing to 10 to 1550 knots after midnight sees 5 to 7 ft occasionally to 9 ft subsiding to 3 to 5 ft occasionally to 6 feet after midnight wave detail Southwest 7 ft at 7 seconds and East 1T at 6 seconds a chance of showers and thunderstorms and for Friday West Winds 10 to 15 knots Seas 2 to 3 ft wave detail South ref feet at 6 seconds and West 1T at 5 Seconds a chance of thunderstorms in the morning a chance of showers a slight chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon here's your marine forecast on the weather map strong southernly to southwesterly winds will persist this morning as Francine moves northward into Mississippi winds will gradually diminish this afternoon through tonight A light Westerly to northwesterly flow will become established over the Marine area Friday through the weekend on mobile Bay in the Mississippi sound tornado watch 668 in effect until 6: a.m. a flood watch is in effect for the following areas in Mississippi Northern Jackson and Southern Jackson flood watch remains in effect until 7 a.m. central daylight time this morning what flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues to be possible where portions of South East Louisiana including the following parishes assumption Central FL beans Central Tang baa Coastal Jefferson Parish East Baton Rouge East feliciana Eastern Ascension Eastern Orleans Iberville lower Jefferson lower lafo lower plans lower St Bernard lower Tena lower Tbone Northern Livingston Northern St tamon Northern Tanga blanki Southeast St tamon Southern Livingston Southwestern St Tam St Charles St Helena St James St John the Baptist upward Jeff upper laf upper plam mines Upper St Bernard upper turone Washington West Baton Rouge West feliciana Western Ascension and Western Orleans in Southern Mississippi including the following areas Hite northern hanock northern Harrison Northern Jackson P River Pike Southern Hancock Southern Harrison Southern Jackson wa and Wilkinson when until 7 a.m. central daylight time this morning impacts excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers Creeks streams and other low line and slide thrown locations additional details httpwww weather.gov safety slack flood you should monitor later forecasts and be alert for possible flood warnings those living in areas prone to flooding should be prepared to take action should flooding develop here's your marine forecast on the weather map strong southernly to southwesterly winds will persist this morning as Francine moves northward into Mississippi winds will gradually diminish this afternoon through tonight A light Westerly to northwesterly flow will become established over the Marine area Friday through the weekend on mobile Bay in the Mississippi sound tornado watch 668 in effect until 600 a.m. central daylight time early this morning tropical storm warning in effect for today tropical storm conditions possible Southwest winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots diminishing to 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 30 knots this afternoon waves 2 to 4 ft very rough a chance of showers and thunderstorms early this morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms late this morning for tonight Southwest wind 10 TI 15 knots with gusts up to 20 knots diminishing to 5 to 10 knots after midnight waves around 2 ft a moderate chop for Friday West Winds 5 to 10 knots waves one foot or less right chop and for Friday night West Wind around five knots waves one foot or less smooth on the Cal Bay Area tornado watch 668 in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time early this morning tropical storm warning in effect for today tropical storm conditions possible South Wind 20 to 25 knots coming Southwest 15 to 20 knots this afternoon gusts up to 35 knots decreasing to 30 knots this afternoon waves around 2 ft this morning than one foot or less rough a chance of showers and thunderstorms this morning morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms early this afternoon for tonight Southwest winds 5 to 10 knots waves one foot or less light chop a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms after midnight for Friday West Winds 5 to 10 knots waves 1ot or less right chop a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning then a slight chance of showers and sun storms in the late morning and afternoon and for Friday night West Wind surr five knots waves one foot or less smooth from Pensacola to Pasa in out 20 nautical miles tornado watch 668 in effect until 600 a.m. central daylight time early this morning tropical storm warning in effect for today tropical storm conditions possible Southwest wind 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots diminishing to 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 30 knots this afternoon sees 9 to 12 ft occasionally to 15 ft subsiding to 7 to 10 ft occasionally to 13 ft this afternoon wave detail South 11 ft at 8 seconds a chance of showers and thunderstorms this morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms early this afternoon for tonight Southwest winds 10 to 1550 knots SE 4 to 6 feet occasionally to 8 ft subsiding to 3 to 4 ft occasionally to 5 ft after midnight wave detail Southwest 6 ft at 7 seconds and West 2 ft at 4 seconds a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the late evening and overnight for Friday West Wind 5 to 10 knots SE 2 to 3 ft wave detail South 3 ft at 6 seconds and West 1T at 5 Seconds a chance of thunderstorms with a slight chance of showers early in the morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms late in the morning and for Friday night West Winds 5 to 10 knots SE is around 2 ft wave detail Southwest 2T at 5 seconds from Pensacola to paga from 20 to 60 nautical miles offshore tornado watch 660 eight in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time early this morning tropical storm warning in effect for today tropical storm conditions possible Southwest winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots diminishing to 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 30 knots this afternoon Seas 9 to 12 ft occasionally to 15 ft subsiding to 7 to 10 ft occasionally to 133 ft this afternoon wave detail Southwest 12 ft at 9 seconds a chance of showers and thunderstorms this morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms early this afternoon for tonight Southwest winds 15 to 20 knots with gusts up to 25 knots diminishing to 10 to 1550 knots after midnight sees 4 to 6 ft occasionally to 8 ft subsiding to 3 to 4 ft occasionally to 5 ft after midnight w detail Southwest 6 ft at 7 seconds and East 1T at 6 seconds a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the late evening and early morning a chance of showers and thunderstorms late for Friday West Winds 10 to 15 knots Seas 2 to 3 ft wave detail South 3 ft at 6 seconds and West 1T at 5 Seconds a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the late morning and afternoon and for Friday night West Winds 5 to 10 knots sees around 2 ft wave detail South 2 ft at 5 seconds and West 2 ft at 5 Seconds title information at the mouth of the Mobile River on Thursday High T at 6:32 a.m. low TI at 726 p.m. at the mouth of the Mobile River on Friday High T at 7:39 a.m. low tide at 8:15 p.m. at Pensacola Bay on Thursday high tide at 6:02 a.m. low tide at 5:59 p.m. at Pensacola Bay on Friday high tide at 7:20 a.m. low tide at 6:48 p.m. at the East Pass in Denon on Thursday high tide at 5:29 a.m. low tide at 5:25 p.m. at the East pass andon on Friday High TI at 6:47 a.m. low TI at 6:14 p.m. the following Marine observations were made as a 4:00 a.m. Mobile Bay clast Guard Station winds for Southeast at 18 knots sea temperature 77° air temperature 78° week B Southeast winds at 3 knots air temperature was 77° Pensacola Bay South Wind to 10 knots air temperature was 78° the report from the East End of dolin Island was not available Grand Bay Southeast winds at 26 knots air temperature was 80° and Petty boy Island South Winds at 25 knots air temperature was 81° south of Dolphin Island winds for Southwest at 25 knots air temperature 85° 12 M south of Orange Beach winds for Southeast at 21 knots sea temperature 84° air temperature 82° the report from 100 m south of Denon was not available the following weather reports were made at 4:00 a.m. Mobile Regional Airport light rain was falling the temperature was 79° the D point was 76 and the relative humidity was 90% the wind was East at 21 M an hour gusting to 29 the pressure was 2960 in and falling rainfall in the last hour was 0.01 in Downtown Mobile at brookly field light rain was falling the temperature was 80° the D point was 75 and the relative humidity was 84% the wind was Southeast at 20 M an hour dusting to 31 the pressure was 29.63 in in Falling the following is a summary of watches warnings and advisories in effect a high surf warning remains in effect until 700 p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mile Coastal a coastal flood warning remains in effect until 1 pm central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal a coastal flood warning remains in effect until 1 p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central and mobial Central a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Mississippi Southern Jackson a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Mississippi Northern Jackson a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pasilla Mississippi to stake Island down 20 nautical miles a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations a tropical storm warning is in effect for the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi sound Alabama foro Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles tropical storm warning remains in effect watch Southeast winds 20 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots and see 7 to 12 ft where portions of the coastal Waters of Alabama and Northwest Florida when until early Thursday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and hazard Seas will capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility marur should alter plans to avoid these hazardous conditions the main import seek safe armor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions here's your National Weather Service forecast today partly sunny a chance of showers and thunderstorms this morning Breezy with highs in the mid 80s Southwest winds 15 to 25 mes mph gusts up to 45 mph decreasing to 35 mph this afternoon chance of rain 50% tonight mostly clear in the evening then becoming partly cloudy lows in the lower 70s Southwest winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph diminishing to around 5 mph after midnight Friday sunny eyes in the upper West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Southwest winds around 5 mph this is Noah weather radio station k61 from Mobile Alabama we broadcast on a frequency of 16255 MHz on the mobile Pensacola National Weather Service this is no weather radio from the mobile Pensacola National Weather Service the current time is 4:25 a.m. Central Daylight Time tornado watch number 667 has been canceled for the following County Jackson Mississippi the national weather service has issued tornado watch number 668 effective until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday this watch includes the following County Jackson Mississippi remember a tornado watch means the condition are favorable for the development of severe weather including tornadoes large hail and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information repeating the tornado watch number 667 has been canceled for the following County Jackson Mississippi tornado watch number 667 has been canceled for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island down 20 nautical miles the national weather service has issued tornado watch number 668 effective until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday this watch includes the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and toast Waters from pasilla Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles remember a tornado watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including tornadoes large Hill and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and T television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information repeating the tornado watch number 667 has been canceled for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from Pasa Mississippi to stake Island out 20 naal miles tornado watch number 668 remains in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time for the following counties in Alabama Baldwin and mobile and the following Marine locations North mobile Bay South mobio Bay Mississippi s Alabama Rito Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles remember a tornado watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including tornadoes large Hill and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information repeating tornado watch number 668 remains in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time for the following counties in Alabama Baldwin and mobile and the following Marine locations North mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama foro Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a tropical storm warning is in effect a tropical storm warning remains in effect for the following areas in Alabama baldurn Central baldurn Coastal baldurn in land mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland in the following areas in Mississippi George Green Harry Stone and Lan a tropical storm warning is in effect for the following a tropical storm warning is in effect a tropical storm warning remains in effect for the following area in Mississippi Northern Jackson a storm search warning is in effect a storm surge warning remains in effect and a tropical storm warning remains in effect for the following area in Mississippi Southern Jackson a tropical storm warning is in effect for the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama bero Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles tropical storm warning remains in effect watch Southeast winds 20 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots and SE 7 to 12 ft where portions of the coastal Waters of Alabama and Northwest Florida when a tropical storm warning is in effect for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pascola Mississippi to stake Island down 20 nautical miles tropical storm warning remains in effect watch West Winds 30 to 50 knots with gusts of to 70 knots and sees 5 to 7 ft where Lake ponar train and Lake morus when tropical storm force winds possible until early Thursday morning impact tropical storm force winds and hazardous Seas will capiz or damage vessels and reduce visibility ners should alter plants to avoid these hazardous conditions the main import seek safe armor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions a tropical storm warning is in effect for the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama Vero Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles tropical storm warning remains in effect watch Southeast winds 20 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots and SE 7 to 12 ft where portions of the coastal Waters of Alabama and Northwest Florida when until early Thursday morning impacts tropical storm force winds and hazardous Seas will capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility neers should alter plants to avoid these hazardous conditions remain import seek safe armor alter cores and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions a tropical storm warning is an effect a tropical storm warning remains in effect for the following area in Mississippi Northern Jackson a tropical storm warning is in effect for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles tropical storm warning remains in effect what West Winds 30 to 50 knots with gusts up to 70 knots and sees 5 to 7 seat where Lake honar train and Lake morus when tropical storm force winds possible until early Thursday morning impacts tropical storm force winds and hazardous Seas will capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility ners should alter plants to avoid these hazardous conditions the main import seek safe armor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions a storm search warning warning is in effect a storm surge warning remains in effect and a tropical storm warning remains in effect for the following area in Mississippi Southern Jackson frine set father Inland from Southeastern Louisiana into South Central Mississippi early this morning new information changes to watches and warnings none current watches and warnings a tropical storm warning is an effect for Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin inland George Green mobile Central mobile Coastal mobile Inland Harry Stone and way storm information about 120 M west of Mobile Alabama or about 170 m west of Pensacola Florida 30.9 and 90.1 W storm intensity 45 mph movement Northeast or 40° at 12 mph situation overview tropical storm FR team will continue to move across Southeastern Louisiana into South Central Mississippi early this morning coastal flooding of up to 2 to 3 ft and tropical storm Forest winds are expected early this morning with conditions improving by noon some minor flooding and ponding of water on roadways will likely occur through the morning hours especially Across the Western Florida Panhandle and South Central Alabama a flood watch is in effect for the following areas in Mississippi Northern Jackson and Southern Jackson flood watch remains in effect until 7 a.m. central daylight time this morning watch flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues to be possible where portions of Southeast Louisiana including the following parishes assumption Central FL beans Central Tanga Coastal Jefferson Parish East Baton Rouge East feliciana Eastern Ascension Eastern Orleans Iberville lower Jefferson lower lefou lower plans lower St Bernard lower Tanga lower hairbone Northern Livingston Northern St tamon Northern Tanga grank hoopy Southeast St hon Southern Livingston Southwestern St hon St Charles St Helena St James St John the Baptist upper Jefferson upper lefou upper plines Upper St Bernard upper terone Washington West Baton Rouge West fiana Western Ascension and Western Orleans in Southern Mississippi including the following areas Amite northern hanock northern Harrison Northern Jackson PE River Pike Southern Hancock Southern Harrison Southern Jackson wa and Wilkinson when until 7 a.m. central daylight time this morning impact excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers Creeks streams and other low line and slid BR locations additional details HTTP col www.weather.gov safety SL flood you should monitor later forecasts and be alert for possible flood warnings those living in areas thrown to flooding should be prepared to take action should flooding develop a coastal flood warning is in effect for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal High Surf warning remains in effect until 700 p.m. central daylight time Thursday High R current risk remains in effect through Friday afternoon Coastal flood warning remains in effect from 1:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. central daylight time Thursday watch for the High Surf warning dangerously large breaking waves of 7 to 10 ft in the surf zone for the high RI current risk dangerous RI currents for the coastal flood warning significant coastal flooding expected where mobile Coastal and Baldwin Coastal counties when for the High Surf morning until 700 p.m. central daylight time Thursday for the high current risk through Friday afternoon for the coastal flood warning from 1:00 a.m. to 1: p.m. central daylight time Thursday impacts numerous roads may be closed lowline property including homes businesses and some critical infrastructure will be inundated some shoreline erosion will occur breaking waves can sweep people off jetes and docks and into d dangerous Seas life-threatening swimming conditions and significant beach erosion can be expected this curs can sweep even the best swimmers away from Shore into deeper water additional details around 3 ft inundation water severely impacts portions of bville Boulevard on the west end of Dolphin Island the last 3 miles of bille Boulevard becomes impassible and is usually closed at these levels water will be underneath numerous homes most of which are elevated on the west end of the island parts of the causeway leading to Dolphin Island are often closed due to coastal flooding most portions of shell belt and C belt roads are closed and impassible due to flood waters Fort Morgan Road between mile markers for and six become flooded take the necessary actions to protect flood Throne property if travel is required do not drive around barricades or through water of unknown death everyone should remain out of the water due to to life-threatening surf conditions stay off of Jetties tear and other water site infrastructure swim you're a LIF guard is caught on the ri current relax and Float don't swim against the current it's able to swim in a direction following the shoreline it's unable to escape face the shore and call or wave for help a toal flood warning is in effect for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central and Mobi Central Coastal flood warning remains in effect from 1:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. central daylight time Thursday what significant coastal flooding expected where mobile Central and Baldwin Central counties when from 1:00 a.m. to 1: p.m. central daylight time Thursday impact numerous roads may be closed low line property including homes businesses and some critical infrastructure will be inundated some shoreline erosion will occur additional details around 3 ft inundation much of the US 90/98 Causeway both lanes from just west of Battleship Park through the I 10 interchange area all the way East to near Air Park is flooded and flows to traffic with several feet of water on the lanes in some locations some Shoreline areas and Shoreline streets to the east of Water Street begin to flood portions of conception Street near 3 Mile Creek and parts of graph Road near the industrial Canal can flood flooding a long Dolphin Island Parkway on the north side of the dog River Bridge becomes more extensive with the roadway often becoming impassible take the necessary actions to protect flood prone property if travel is required do not drive around barricades or through water of unknown depth this is Noah weather radio station k61 from Mobile Alabama we broadcast on a frequency of6 6 2.55 Mez from the Mobile Pensacola National Weather Service here's your marine forecast on the weather map strong southernly to southwesterly winds will persist this morning as Francine moves northward into Mississippi winds will gradually diminish this afternoon through tonight A light Westerly to northwesterly flow will become established over the Marine area Friday through the weekend on mobile Bay in the Mississippi sound tornado watch 668 in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time early this morning tropical storm warning in effect for today tropical storm conditions possible Southwest winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots diminishing to 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 30 knots this afternoon waves 2 to 4 ft very rough a chance of showers and thunderstorms early this morning morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms late this morning for tonight Southwest winds 10 to 15 knots with gusts up to 20 knots diminishing to 5 to 10 knots after midnight waves around 2 ft a moderate shop for Friday West Winds 5 to 10 knots waves one foot or less white chop and for Friday night West Wind around the five knots waves one foot or less smooth on the Cal Bay Area tornado watch 668 in effect until 6 a.m. central daylight time early this morning tropical storm warning in effect for today tropical storm conditions possible South Winds 20 to 25 knots becoming Southwest 15 to 20 knots this afternoon dust up to 35 knots decreasing to 30 knots this afternoon you're watching weather tracker plus we're live all day every day please like subscribe and share this stream so we can get the word out to others about today's weather here's today's weather headlines from the National Weather Service hurricane force winds and life-threatening storms surge imminent along the Louisiana coast as Francine makes landfall torrential rainfall from Francine will spread up the Mississippi Valley while severe weather threat shifts East into the Florida Panhandle a round of moderate Heavy Rain with high elevation snow will move across the northern Rockies elevated to critical fire weather concerns across much of the Great Basin and portions of the high plains now here's today's weather story at 1:00 a.m. central daylight time the center of tropical storm Francine was located near latitude 30.2 North longitude 90.3 West Francine is moving toward the Northeast near 14 mph a slower North northeastward to northward motion is expected during the next couple of days maximum sustained winds are near 50 mph with higher gusts continued rapid weakening is forecast and frine is expected to become a tropical depression later today and a post-tropical cyclone by tonight tropical storm force winds extend outward up to 140 mies from the center the New Orleans Lakefront Airport recently reported sustained winds of 37 mph and a gust of 47 mph the bay Waveland yach Club in Mississippi recently reported sustained winds of 38 mph and a gust of 46 mph the estimated minimum Central pressure based on Surface observations is 988 MB or 29.8 in as a large area of high pressure continues to provide fine weather from the plains to the east coast hurricane frine in the Gulf of Mexico is poised to make landfall on the Louisiana coast late this afternoon spiral rainbands associated with the core of fr scene has already overspread the eastern half of Louisiana with winds continue to strengthen hurricane conditions can be expected to impact the coastal sections as the eyewall of Francine arrives with life-threatening storm surge farther east into Southern Mississippi and Alabama into the western Florida Panhandle a threat of severe thunderstorms with embedded tornadoes is anticipated ahead of a coastal front lifting northward from the Gulf of Mexico as Francine makes landfall and heads farther Inland the tropical Cyclone will interact with the cooler and drier air mass that has been feeding Southward from the large high pressure system to the north Francine's interaction with the cool air mass and an Associated upper level jet stream will result in its gradual loss of tropical characteristic as it moves farther Inland the heavy rainfall associated with frine will then shift farther away from frine center with a threat of flash flooding focusing farther north up the mid Mississippi and Tennessee valleys on Thursday by Friday Francine is expected to transform into a post-tropical cyclone as it begins to all over the Ozarks and gradually dissipates the focus will shift farther east from the Deep South into the southeast and down toward the Florida Panhandle for possible severe thunderstorms ahead of a lifting warm front in total frine is expected to produce rainfall amounts of 4 to 8 in with local amounts to 12 in for the Central and Eastern Gulf Coast through Thursday night this rainfall could lead to considerable Flash and urban flooding as Francine pushes northward into the Midsouth and weakens by the end of the week additional Heavy Rain Is Possible and could lead to scattered instances of flash flooding additionally a lingering frontal boundary draped across the Florida Peninsula could lead to localized flash flooding concerns over the next few days residents under hurricane related warnings should follow advice of local officials including evacuation orders and never drive across flooded roadways meanwhile an upper level trough currently moving onshore into the Pacific Northwest will bring a round of moderate to Heavy Rain with high elevation snow for the northern Rockies through Thursday night as the deepening upper level trough brings a surge of Colder air across the region most of the impactful precipitation will be confined to the northern Rockies and the high plains of Montana a few inches of rainfall could produce flooding concerns throughout Northwest Montana prompting a slight risk of excessive rainfall both through Thursday snow levels dropping to around 7,000 to 8,000 ft may also create hazardous winter-like conditions for the highest elevations of Idaho and Northwest Wyoming the other aspect of this system will be associated with Gusty winds and increased fire weather concerns throughout the Great Basin and High Plains strong winds combined with dry vegetation and low relative humidity are forecast to be more pronounced over the Great Basin today and increase the chances for erotic fire Behavior additionally elevated to critical fire weather also exists across the high plains and is most apparent on Thursday as southernly winds increase in speed red flag warnings and fire weather watches have been issued throughout 10 States between California and Nebraska outdoor burning is not recommended throughout these regions and residents are reminded to not go near any wildfires as they can spread quickly the Gusty winds and fire weather danger Will shift into the northern and Central High Plains on Thursday and into Friday as a sharp front passes through and a couple of low pressure system develop otherwise tranquil weather will prevail from the Great Lakes to much of the East under the large high pressure system well above average temperatures are expected to overspread the north central us before a warming trend is also noticeable across the Southern Plains by Friday highs across the Northern Plains Upper Midwest and Great Lakes are forecast to reach into the upper 80s and low 90s while upper 90s eventually return to the Western half of Texas and Eastern New Mexico again if you like what you're watching please like subscribe and share this stream thank you for watching weather tracker plus willing waves sweep people off Jet and docks and into dangerous Seas life-threatening swimming conditions and significant beach erosion can be expected R currents can sweep even the best swimmers away from Shore into deeper water additional information Shoreline locations near Highway 163 Dolphin Island Parkway on the north side of the dog River Bridge from just north of helenwood Park to the south end of North Marina Drive may also be flooded take the necessary actions to protect flood PR property if travel is required do not drive around barricades or through water of unknown death everyone should remain out of the water due to life-threatening surf conditions stay off of Jetties peers and other waterite infrastructure title information at the mouth of the Mobile River on Thursday high tide at 6:32 a.m. low tide at 7:26 p.m. at the mouth of the Mobile River on Friday High TI at 7 39 a.m. low tide at 8:15 p.m. at Pensacola Bay on Thursday high tide at 6:02 a.m. low tide at 559 p.m. at Pensacola Bay on Friday high tide at 7:20 a.m. low tide at 6:48 p.m. at the East Pass Ines on Thursday high tide at 5:29 a.m. low tide at 5:25 p.m. at the East cast in deson on fr Friday High tied at 6:47 a.m. low TI at 6:14 p.m. the following Marine observations were made as a 400 a.m. Ro Bay clast Guard Station winds for Southeast at 18 knots sea temperature 77° air temperature 78° weeks B Southeast winds at 3 knots air temperature was 77° Pensacola Bay South Wind to 10 knots air temperature was 78° the report from the East End of Dolphin Island was not available Grand Bay Southeast winds at 26 knots air temperature was 80° and Petty boy Island South Winds at 25 knots air temperature was 81° south of Dolphin Island winds for Southwest at 25 knots air temperature 8 85° 12 M south of Orange Beach winds for Southeast at 21 knots SE temperature 84° air temperature 82° the report from 100 m south of D was not available the following is a summary of watches warnings and advisories in effect a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following areas in Alabama B Central baldurn Coastal baldurn Inland mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland and in Mississippi George a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South mobio Bay Mississippi sound Alabama foro Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasca Mississippi extending 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Mississippi Northern Jackson a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Mississippi Southern Jackson a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pasilla Mississippi to Stak Island out 20 nautical miles a coastal flood warning remains in effect until 1:00 p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal a high surf warning remains in effect until 700 p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mile Coastal a coastal flood warning remains in effect until 1: p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central and mobile Central tornado watch number 668 remains in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time for the following counties in Alabama Baldwin in Mobile and the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi sound Alabama foro Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pagola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasca Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a flood watch remains in effect until 7 a.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Mississippi Northern Jackson and Southern Jackson a RI current risk remains in effect until 300 p.m. central daylight time Friday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal here's your National Weather Service forecast today partly sunny a chance of showers and thunderstorms this morning Breezy with highs in the mid 80s Southwest winds 15 to 25 mph gusts up to 45 mph decreasing to 35 mph this afternoon chance of rain 50% tonight mostly clear in the evening then becoming partly cloudy lows in the lower 70s Southwest winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph diminishing to around 5 m mph after midnight Friday sunny highes in the upper 80s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Southwest winds around 5 mph this is Noah weather radio station k61 from Mobile Alabama we broadcast on a frequency of 16255 MHz from the mobile Paca National Weather Service this is no weather radio from the Mobile Pensacola National Weather Service the current time is 4:55 a.m. Central Daylight Time tornado watch number 667 has been cancelled for the following County Jackson Mississippi the national weather service has issued tornado watch number 668 effective until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday this watch includes the following County Jackson Mississippi remember a tornado watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including tornadoes large Hill and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information repeating the tornado watch number 667 has been canceled for the following County Jackson Mississippi tornado watch number 667 has been canceled for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island down 20 nautical miles the national weather service has issued tornado watch number 668 effective until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday this watch includes the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pascola Mississippi to stake Island down 20 nautical miles remember a tornado watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including tornadoes large Hill and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing wther conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information repeating the tornado watch number 667 has been canceled for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles tornado watch number 668 remains in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time for the following counties in Alabama Baldwin in Mobile and the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi sound Alabama Vero Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasca Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles remember a tornado watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including tornadoes large Hill and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet flash flood warning for Simpson County in central Mississippi Northwestern Jefferson Davis County in South Central Mississippi Northern Lawrence County in South Central Mississippi Mississippi Alabama foro Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a tropical storm warning is an effect the tropical storm warning remains in effect for the following areas in Alabama baldurn Central baldurn Coastal baldurn Inland mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland and the following areas in Mississippi George Green Harry Stone and Lan a tropical storm warning is in effect for the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama Paro Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles tropical storm warning remains in effect watch Southeast winds 20 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots and SE 7 to 12 ft where portions of the coastal Waters of Alabama and Northwest Florida when until early Thursday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and hazardous Seas will capsize or damage vessel and reduce visibility ners should alter plants to avoid these hazardous conditions remain import seek safe armor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions a tropical storm warning is an effect the tropical storm warning remains in effect for the following area in Mississippi Northern Jackson the tropical storm warning is in effect for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from guga Mississippi to stake Island down 20 nautical miles tropical storm warning remains in effect what West Winds 30 to 50 knots with gusts up to 70 knots and sees 5 to 7 ft where Lake ponchar train in Lake morus when tropical storm Forest winds possible until early Thursday morning intact tropical storm force winds and hazardless seas will capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility governers should alter plants to avoid these hazardous conditions the main import seek safe armor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions a storm surge warning is in effect a storm surge warning remains in effect and a tropical storm warning remains in effect for the following area in Mississippi Southern Jackson sine set to move farther Inland from Southeastern Louisiana into South Central Mississippi early this morning new information changes to watches and warnings none current watches and warnings a tropical storm warning is an effect for Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin Inland George Green mobile Central mobile castal mobile Inland Harry Stone and W storm information about 120 M west of Mobile Alabama or about 170 m west of Pensacola Florida 30.9 and 90.1 w storm intensity 45 mph movement Northeast or 40° at 12 mph situation overview tropical storm Frum will continue to move across Southeastern Louisiana into South Central Mississippi early this morning coastal flooding of up to 2 to 3 ft and tropical storm force winds are expected early this morning with conditions improving by noon some minor flooding and ponding of water on roadways will likely occur through the morning hour especially Across the Western Florida Panhandle and South Central Alabama a flood watch is in effect for the following areas in Mississippi Northern Jackson and Southern Jackson flood watch remains in effect until 7 a.m. central daylight time this morning what flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues to be possible where portions of Southeast Louisiana including the following parishes assumption Central FL beans Central TJ boa Coastal Jefferson Parish East Baton Rouge East feliciana Eastern Ascension Eastern Orleans Iberville lower Jefferson lower laf lower pans lower St Bernard lower Tanga lower terone Northern Livingston Northern St hon Northern Tangi Bala blank copy Southeast St hon Southern Livingston Southwestern St H St Charles St Helena St James St John the B upper Jefferson upper laf upper plam mines Upper St Bernard upper terone Washington West Baton Rouge West feliciana Western Ascension and Western Orleans in Southern Mississippi including the following areas ID northern hanock northern Harrison Northern Jackson K River Pike Southern Hancock Southern Harrison Southern Jackson wa and Wilkinson when until 700 a.m. Central Daylight Time morning impacts excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers Creeks streams and other lowline and flood for locations additional details httpwww weather.gov safety slash flood you should monitor later forecasts and be alert for possible flood [Music] warnings flash flood warning for Hines County in central Mississippi Madison County in central Mississippi Ranken County in central Mississippi flood warning remains in effect until 1:00 p.m. central daylight time this afternoon High Surf warning remains in effect until 700 p.m. central daylight time this evening High R current risk remains in effect through Friday afternoon watch for the High Surf warning dangerously large breaking waves of 7 to 10 ft in the surf zone for the high current risk dangerous rip currents for the coastal flood warning significant coastal flooding expected where mobile Coastal and Baldwin Coastal counties when for the High Surf warning until 700 p.m. central daylight time Thursday for the high R current risk through Friday afternoon for the coastal flood warning from 1:00 a.m. to 1: p.m. central daylight time Thursday impacts roads may be closed low line profit including homes businesses and some critical infrastructure will be inundated some shoreline erosion will occur breaking waves can sweep people off jetes and docks and into dangerous Seas life-threatening swimming conditions and significant beach erosion can be expected RS can sweep even the best swimmers away from Shore Ed deeper water additional information Shoreline locations near Highway 163 Dolphin Island Parkway on the North side of the dog River Bridge from just north of helenwood Park to the south end of North Marina the drive may also be flooded take the necessary actions to protect flood thr property if travel is required do not drive around barricades or through water of unknown death everyone should remain out of the water due to life-threatening surf conditions stay off of Jetties tear and other water site infrastructure a coastal flood warning is in effect for the following area is in Alabama Baldwin Central and mobile Central Coastal flood warning remains in effect until 1: p.m. central daylight time this afternoon what significant coastal flooding expected where mobile Central and baln Central counties when from 1:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. central daylight time Thursday impacts numerous roads may be closed lowline property including homes businesses and some critical infrastructure will be inundated some shoreline erosion will occur additional details both Eastbound and Westbound 1 to 10 ramps on us 90/98 cause weight can be closed after becoming impassible due to flood waters areas around the I 10 ramps especially the eastbound on ramp and the westbound off ramp are often flooded to the point that they become impassible and closed to traffic take the necessary actions to protect flood prone property if travel is required do not drive around barricades or through water of unknown depth here's your marine forecast on the weather map strong souly to southwesterly winds will persist this morning as Francine moves northward into Mississippi winds will gradually diminish this afternoon through tonight A light Westerly to northwesterly flow will become established over the Marine area Friday through the weekend on mobile Bay in the Mississippi sound tornado watch 668 in effect until 600 a.m. central daylight time early this morning tropical storm warning in effect for today tropical storm conditions possible Southwest winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots diminishing to 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 30 knots this afternoon waves to to 4 feet very rough a chance of showers and thunderstorms early this morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms late this morning for tonight Southwest winds 10 to 15 knots with gusts up to 20 knots diminishing to 5 to 10 knots after midnight waves around 2 ft a moderate chop for Friday West Winds 5 to 10 knots waves one foot or less white chop and for Friday night West Wind surround the five knots waves one foot or less smooth on Theo Bay Area tornado watch 668 in effect until 6: a.m. central daylight time early this morning tropical storm warning in effect for today tropical storm conditions possible South Wind 20 to 25 knots becoming Southwest 15 to 20 knots this afternoon gusts up to 35 knots decreasing to 30 knots this afternoon waves around 2 ft this morning then 1T or less rough a chance of showers and thunderstorms this morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms early this afternoon for tonight Southwest winds 5 to 10 knots waves one foot or less light shop a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms after midnight for Friday West Winds 5 to 10 knots waves one foot or less light shop a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the late morning and afternoon and for Friday night West Wind surround 5 knots waves one foot or less smooth from Pensacola to Pasa and out 20 nautical miles tornado watch 668 in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time early this morning tropical storm warning in effect for today tropical storm conditions possible Southwest winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots diminishing to 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 30 knots this afternoon SE 9 to 12 ft occasionally to 15 ft subsiding to 7 to 10 ft occasionally to 13 ft this afternoon wave detail South 11 ft at 8 seconds a chance of showers and thunderstorms this morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms early this afternoon for tonight Southwest winds 10 to 15 knots sees 4 to 6 ft occasionally to 8 ft subsiding to 3 to 4 ft occasionally to 5 ft after midnight wave detail Southwest 6 ft at 7 seconds and W 2 ft at 4 seconds a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the late evening and overnight for Friday West Winds 5 to 10 knots Seas 2 to 3 ft wave detail South 3 ft at 6 seconds and West 1 foot at 5 Seconds a chance of thunderstorms with a slight chance of showers early in the morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms late in the morning and for Friday night West Winds 5 to 10 knots seas around 2 ft wave detail Southwest 2 ft at 5 Seconds from Pensacola to paga from 20 to 60 nautical miles offshore tornado watch 668 in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time early this morning tropical storm warning in effect for today tropical storm conditions possible Southwest winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots diminishing to 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 30 knots this afternoon sees 9 to 12 ft occasionally to 15 ft subsiding to 7 to 10 ft occasionally to 13 ft this afternoon wave detail Southwest 12 ft at 9 seconds a chance of showers and thunderstorms this morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms early this afternoon for tonight Southwest winds 15 to 20 knots with gusts up to 25 knots diminishing to 10 to 15 knots FL flood warning for Madison Parish in northeastern Louisiana tensaw Parish in northeastern Louisiana Clayborn County in Southwestern Mississippi Warren County in West Central Mississippi ands in the late evening and early morning a chance of showers and thunderstorms late for Friday West Winds 10 to 15 knots SE to to [Music] threee tornado warning for southwestern Okaloosa County in Northwestern Florida and thunderstorms in the late morning and afternoon and for Friday night West Winds 5 to 10 knots seas around 2 ft wave detail South 2 ft at 5 seconds and West 2 ft at 5 Seconds title information at the mouth of the Mobile River on Thursday high tide at 6:32 a.m. low TI at 7:26 p.m. at the mouth of the Mobile River on Friday High T at 7:39 a.m. low tide at 8:15 p.m. at Pensacola Bay on Thursday high tide at 6:02 a.m. low tide at 5:59 p.m. at Pensacola Bay on Friday high tide at 7:20 a.m. low tide at 6:48 p.m. at the East Pass IND Danon on Thursday high tide at 5 29 a.m. low tide at 5:25 p.m. at the East pass intin on Friday high tide at 6:47 a.m. low TI at 6:14 p.m. the following Marine observations were made as at 500 a.m. Mobile Bay Coast Guard Station winds for Southeast at 19 knots sea temperature 77° air temperature 79° week space Southeast winds at 3 knots air temperature was 79° Pensacola Bay Southeast winds at 12 knots air temperature was 79° the report from the East End of Dolphin Island was not available Grand Bay South Winds at 20 knots air temperature was 81° and Petty boy Island South Winds at 26 knots air temperature was 81° south of Dolphin Island winds for Southwest at 23 knots air temperature 84° wave heights 10 ft wave period 7 Seconds 12 M south of Orange Beach winds for South at 17 knots air temperature was 84° golf water temperature 84° wave heights 10 ft with a period of 7 Seconds the report from 100 m south of Destin was not available the following weather reports were made at 5:00 a.m. Mobile Regional Airport skies were cloudy the temperature was 79° the DU point was 76 and the relative humidity was 90% the wind was Southeast at 17 mph the pressure was 29.6 in and steady rainfall in the last hour was 0.21 in downtown mob at brookly field rain was falling the temperature was 81° the D point was 75 and the relative humidity was 82% the wind was Southeast at 17 M an hour gusting to 31 the pressure was 29.642542 [Music] in areas in Alabama baldurn Central baldurn Coastal baldurn Inland mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland and in Mississippi George a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama bito Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to Pasa Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Flor FL to Pas Gilla Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Mississippi Northern Jackson a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Mississippi Southern Jackson a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and toasta Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island down 20 nautical miles a coastal flood warning remains in effect until 1 p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal a high surf warning remains in effect until 700 p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal a coastal flood warning remains in effect until 1: p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central and mobile Central tornado watch number 668 remains in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time for the following counties in Alabama Baldwin in Mobile and the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama bero Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to Pasa Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasca Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a flood watch remains in effect until 7 a.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Mississippi Northern Jackson and Southern Jackson a current risk remains in effect until 3 p.m. central daylight time Friday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal here's your National Weather Service forecast today partly sunny a chance of showers and thunderstorms this morning Breezy with highs in the mid 80s Southwest winds 15 to 25 M hour dusts up to 45 mph decreasing to 35 mph this afternoon chance of rain 50% tonight mostly clear in the evening then becoming partly cloudy lows in the lower 70s Southwest winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 M mph diminishing to around 5 mph after midnight Friday sunny high in the upper 80s West Wind 5 to 10 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Southwest winds Sur 5 mph this is no weather radio station k61 from Mob Alabama we broadcast on a frequency of 162 55 MZ from the Mobile Pensacola National Weather Service this is no weather radio from the Mobile Pensacola National Weather Service the current time is 5:20 a.m. Central Daylight Time tornado watch number 667 has been canceled for the following County Jackson Mississippi the national weather service has issued tornado watch number 668 effective until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday this watch includes the following County Jackson Mississippi remember a tornado watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including tornadoes large Hil and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and tele Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information repeating the tornado watch number 667 has been canceled for the following County Jackson Mississippi tornado watch number 667 has been canceled for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island down 20 nautical miles the national weather service has issued tornado watch number 668 effective until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday this watch includes the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pascola Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles remember a tornado watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including tornadoes large hail and damaging winds in and poose to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather condition you're watching weather tracker plus we're live all day every day please like subscribe and share this stream so we can get the word out to others about today's weather here's today's weather headlines from the National Weather Service hurricane force winds and life-threatening storms surge imminent along the Louisiana coast as frine makes landfall torrential rainfall from frine will spread up the Mississippi Valley while severe weather threat shifts East into the Florida Panhandle a round of moderate to Heavy Rain with high elevation snow will move across the northern Rockies elevated to critical fire weather concerns across much of the Great Basin and portions of the high plains now here's today's weather story at 1:00 a.m. central daylight time the center of tropical storm Francine was located near latitude 30.2 North longitude 90.3 West frine is moving toward the Northeast near 14 mph a slower North northeastward to northward motion is expected during the next couple of days maximum sustained winds are near 50 mph with higher gusts continued rapid weakening is forecast and Francine is expected to become a tropical depression later today and a post-tropical cyclone by tonight tropical storm force winds extend outward up to 140 M from the center the New Orleans Lakefront Airport recently reported sustained winds of 37 mph and a gust of 47 mph the bay Waveland yach Club in Mississippi recently reported sustained winds of 38 mph and a gust of 46 mph the estimated minimum Central pressure based on Surface observations is 988 MB or 29.8 in as a large area of high pressure continues to provide fine weather from the plains to the east coast hurricane front scine in the Gulf of Mexico is poised to make landfall on the Louisiana coast late this afternoon spiral rain bands associated with the core of Francine has already overspread the eastern half of Louisiana with winds continue to strengthen hurricane conditions can be expected to impact the coastal sections as the eyewall of Francine arrives with life-threatening storm surge farther east into Southern Mississippi and Alabama into the western Florida Panhandle a threat of severe thunderstorms with embedded tornadoes is anticipated ahead of a coastal front lifting northward from the Gulf of Mexico as Francine makes landfall and heads farther Inland the tropical Cyclone will interact with the cooler and drier air mass that has been feeding Southward from the large high pressure system to the north Francine's interaction with a cool air mass and an Associated upper level jet stream will result in its gradual lost of tropical characteristic as it moves farther Inland the heavy rainfall associated with frine will then shift farther away from frine center with the threat of flash flooding focusing farther north up the mid Mississippi and Tennessee valleys on Thursday by Friday Francine is expected to transform into a post tropical Cyclone as it begins to stall over the Ozarks and gradually dissipates the focus will shift farther east from the Deep South into the southeast and down toward the Florida Panhandle for possible severe thunderstorms ahead of a lifting warm front in total frine is expected to produce rainfall amounts of 4 to 8 in with local amounts to 12 in for the Central and Eastern Gulf Coast through Thursday night this rainfall could lead to considerable Flash and urban flooding as Francine pushes northward into the mids and weakens by the end of the week additional Heavy Rain is possible tornado warning for southwestern Franklin County in Big Ben Florida concerns over the next few days residents under hurcan related warnings should follow advice of local officials including evacuation orders and never drive across flooded roadways meanwhile an upper level trough currently moving onshore into the Pacific Northwest will bring a round of moderate to Heavy Rain with high elevation snow for the northern Rockies through Thursday night as the deepening upper level trough brings a surge of Colder air across the region most of the impactful precipitation will be confined to the northern Rockies and the high plains of Montana a few inches of rainfall could produce flooding concerns throughout Northwest Montana prompting a slight risk of excessive rainfall both through Thursday snow levels dropping to around 7,000 to 8,000 ft may also create hazardous winter-like conditions for the highest elevations of Idaho and nor Northwest Wyoming the other aspect of this system will be associated with Gusty winds and increased fire weather concerns throughout the Great Basin and High Plains strong winds combined with dry vegetation and low relative humidity are forecast to be more pronounced over the Great Basin today and increase the chances for erotic fire Behavior additionally elevated to critical fire weather also exists across the high plains and is most apparent on Thursday as southerly winds increase in speed red flag warnings and Fire we watches have been issued throughout 10 states between California and Nebraska outdoor burning is not recommended throughout these regions and residents are reminded to not go near any wildfires as they can spread quickly the Gusty winds and fire weather danger Will shift into the northern and Central High Plaines on Thursday and into Friday as a sharp front passes through and a couple of low pressure system develop otherwise tranquil weather will prevail from the Great Lakes to much of the East under the large high pressure system above average temperatures are expected to overspread the north central us before a warming trend is also noticeable across the Southern Plains by Friday highs across the Northern Plains Upper Midwest and Great Lakes are forecast to reach into the upper 80s and low 90s while upper 90s eventually return to the Western half of Texas and Eastern New Mexico again if you like what you're watching please like subscribe and share the stream thank you for watching weather tracker pluses assumption Central flans Central Tanga Coastal Jefferson Parish East Baton Rouge East feliciana Eastern Ascension Eastern Orleans Iberville lower Jefferson lower lafo lower bamans lower St Bernard lower Tanga lower terone Northern Livingston Northern St Tam Northern Tanga gry Southeast St H Southern Livingston Southwestern St hon St Charles St Helena St James St John the Baptist upper Jefferson upper lafo upper pamin Upper St Bernard upper terone Washington West Baton Rouge West feliciana Western Ascension and Western Orleans in Southern Mississippi including the following areas Amite northern hanock northern Harrison Northern Jackson PE River Pike Southern Hancock Southern Harrison Southern Jackson waffle and Wilkinson when and 7 a.m. central daylight time this morning impacts excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers Creeks streams and other low L and flood BR locations additional details HTTP www.weather.gov safety flood you should monitor later forecasts and be alert for possible flood warnings those living in areas prown to flooding should be prepared to take action should flooding develop a tostal flood warning is in effect for the following areas in Alabama flash flood warning for southwestern Franklin County in Big Ben Florida Southwestern Liberty County in Big Ben Florida Gulf County in the panhandle of Florida what for the High Surf warning dangerously large breaking waves of 7 to 10 ft in the surf zone for the high RI current risk dangerous RI currents for the coastal flood warning significant coastal flooding expected where mobile Coastal and Baldwin Coastal counties when for the High Surf warning until 7 p.m. central daylight time Thursday for the higher current risk through Friday afternoon for the coastal flood warning from 1:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. central daylight time Thursday impacts roads may be low line property including homes businesses and some critical infrastructure will be inundated some shoreline erosion will occur breaking waves can sweep people off jetes and docks and into dangerous Seas life-threatening swimming conditions and significant reach erosion can be expected R currents can sweep even the best swimmers away from short Ed deeper water additional information Shoreline locations near Highway 163 dolin Island Parkway on the north side of the dog River Bridge from just north of helenwood Park to the south end of North Marina the drive may also be flooded take the necessary actions to protect flood prone property if travel is required do not drive around barricades or through water of unnown death everyone should remain out of the water due to life-threatening surf conditions stay off of Jetties peers and other water site infrastructure a coastal flood warning is in effect for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central and mobile Central Coastal flood warning remains in effect until 1:00 p.m. central daylight time this afternoon watch significant postal floting expected where mobile Central and Baldwin Central counties when from 1:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. central daylight time Thursday impact numerous roads may be closed low align property including home businesses and some critical infrastructure will be inundated some shoreline erosion will occur additional details both Eastbound and Westbound 1 to 10 ramps on us 90/98 cause weight can be closed after becoming impassible due to flood waters areas around the I 10 ramps especially the eastbound on ramp and the westbound off ramp are often flooded to the point that they become impassible and closed to traffic take the necessary actions to protect flood from own property if travel is required do not drive around barricades or through water of unknown death here's your marine forecast on the weather map strong southernly to southwesterly winds will persist this morning as Francine moves northward into Mississippi winds will gradually diminish this afternoon through tonight A light Westerly to northwesterly flow will become established over the Marine area Friday through the weekend on mobile in the Mississippi sound tornado watch 668 in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time early this morning tropical storm warning in effect for today tropical storm conditions possible Southwest winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots diminishing to 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 30 knots this afternoon waves 2 to 4 ft very rough a chance of shower and thunderstorms early this morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms late this morning for tonight Southwest winds 10 to 15 knots with gusts up to 20 knots diminishing to 5 to 10 knots after midnight waves around 2 ft a mar chop for Friday West Winds 5 to 10 knots waves 1T or less light chop and for Friday night West Wind Sur around the five knots waves one foot or less smooth on the Cal Bay Area tornado watch 60068 in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time early this morning tropical storm warning in effect for today tropical storm conditions possible South Winds 20 to 25 knots becoming Southwest 15 to 20 knots this afternoon dusts up to 35 knots decreasing to 30 knots this afternoon waves around 2 ft this morning then 1T or less rough a chance of showers and thunderstorms this morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms early this afternoon for tonight Southwest winds 5 to 10 knots waves 1 foot or less light chop a slight tance of showers and thunderstorms after midnight for Friday West WIS 5 to 10 knots waves one foot or less light chop a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the late morning and afternoon and for Friday night West Wind surround five knots waves one foot or less smooth from Pensacola to Pasa in out 20 nautical miles tornado watch 668 in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time early this morning tropical storm warning in effect for today tropical storm conditions possible Southwest winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots diminishing to 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 30 knots this afternoon sees 9 to 12 ft occasionally to 15 ft subsiding to 7 to 10 ft occasionally to 13 ft this afternoon wave detail South 11 ft at 8 Seconds a chance of showers and thunderstorms this morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms early this afternoon for tonight Southwest winds 10 to 15 knots sees 4 to 6 ft occasionally to 8 ft subsiding to 3 to 4 ft occasionally to 5 ft after midnight wave detail Southwest 6 ft at 7 seconds and last 2 ft at 4 seconds a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the lake evening and overnight for Friday West Winds 5 to 10 knots Seas 2 to 3 ft wave detail South 3 ft at 6 seconds and West 1 foot at 5 Seconds a chance of thunderstorms with a slight chance of showers early in the morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms late in the morning and for Friday night West Winds 5 to 10 knots seas around 2 ft wave detail Southwest 2 seat at 5 seconds from Pensacola to Pasa from 20 to 60 nautical miles offshore tornado watch 668 in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time early this morning tropical storm warning in effect for today tropical storm conditions possible Southwest winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots diminishing to 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 30 knots this afternoon sees 9 to 12 ft occasionally to 15 ft subsiding to 7 to 10 ft occasionally to 13 ft this afternoon wave detail Southwest 12 ft at 9 seconds a chance of showers and thunderstorms this morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms early this afternoon for tonight Southwest winds 15 to 20 knots with gusts up to 25 knots diminishing to 10 to 50 knots after midnight sees 4 to 6 ft occasionally to 8 ft subsiding to 3 to 4 ft occasionally to 5 ft after midnight wave detail Southwest 6 ft at 7 seconds and East 1T at 6 seconds a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the late evening and early morning a chance of showers and thunderstorms late for Friday West Winds 10 to 15 knots Seas 2 to 3 ft wave detail South 3 ft at 6 seconds and West 1T at 5 Seconds a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the late morning and afternoon and for Friday night West wins 5 to 10 knots SE is around 2 ft wave detail South 2 ft at 5 seconds and West 2 ft at 5 Seconds title information at the mouth of the Mobile River on Thursday High Time at 6:32 a.m. Low T at 7:26 p.m. at the mouth of the Mobile River on Friday high tide at 7:39 a.m. low tide at 8:15 p.m. at Pensacola Bay on Thursday high tide at 602 a.m. low tide at 5:59 p.m. at Pensacola Bay on Friday high tide at 7:20 a.m. low tag at 6:48 p.m. at the East Pass in Destin on Thursday high tide at 529 a.m. low tide at 5:25 p.m. at the East Pass Inon on Friday high tide at 6:47 a.m. low tide at 6:14 p.m. the following Marine observations were made as a 5 a.m. Mobile Bay Coast Guard Station winds for Southeast at 19 knots sea temperature 77° air temperature 79° weeks bit Southeast winds at 3 knots air temperature was 79° Pensacola Bay Southeast winds at 12 knots air temperature was 79° the report from the East End of dolin Island was not available Grand Bay South Winds at 20 knots air temperature was 81° and Petty boy Island South Winds at 26 knots air temperature was 81° south of Dolphin Island winds for Southwest at 23 knots air temperature 84° wave heights 10 ft wave period 7 Seconds 12 M south of Orange Beach winds for South at 17 knots air temperature was 84° gulf water temperature 84° wave heights 10 ft with a period of 7 Seconds the report from 100 m south of Destin was not available the following weather reports were made at 5:00 a.m. Mobile Regional Airport skies were cloudy the temperature was 79° the DU point was 76 and the relative humidity was 90% the wind was Southeast at 17 mph the pressure was 2.61 in and steady rainfall in the last hour was 0.21 in Downtown Mobile at brookly field rain was falling the temperature was 81° the DU point was 75 and the relative humidity was 82% the wind was Southeast at 17 M an hour gusting to 31 the pressure was [Music] 29.642542 further notice for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin in land mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland and in Mississippi George a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama foro Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Mississippi Northam Jackson a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Mississippi Southern Jackson a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles a coastal flood warning remains in effect until 1:00 p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal a high surf warning remains in effect until 700 p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama bdn Coastal and mobile Coastal a coastal flood warning remains in effect until 1: p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central and Lile Central tornado watch number 668 remains in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time for the following counties in Alabama Baldwin and mobile and the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama Vero Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to Pas Gaga Mississippi extending from 20 nautical mil to 60 nautical miles a flood watch remains in effect until 7 a.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Mississippi Northern Jackson and Southern Jackson a RI current risk remains in effect until 300 p.m. central daylight time Friday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal here's your National Weather Service forecast today partly sunny a chance of showers and thunderstorms this morning Breezy with eyes in the mid 80s Southwest winds 15 to 25 mph dusts up to 45 mph decreasing to 35 m per hour this afternoon chance of rain 50% tonight mostly clear in the evening then becoming partly cloudy lows in the lower 70s Southwest winds 10 to 15 m power with gusts up to 25 mph diminishing to around 5 mph after midnight Friday sunny highs in the upper 80s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Southwest winds around 5 mph this is Noah weather radio station k61 from Mobile Alabama we broadcast on frequency of 16255 MHz from the Mobile Pensacola National Weather Service this is no weather radio from the Mobile Pensacola National Weather Service the current time is 5:46 a.m. Cil Daylight Time tornado watch number 667 has been canceled for the following County Jackson Mississippi the national weather service has issued tornado watch number 668 effective until 68. a.m. central daylight time Thursday this watch includes the following County Jackson Mississippi remember a tornado watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including tornadoes large hail and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information repeating the tornado watch number 667 has been canceled for the following County Jackson Mississippi tornado watch number 667 has been canceled for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pascola Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles the national weather service has issued tornado watch number 668 effective until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time Thursday this watch includes the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pasila Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles remember a tornado watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including tornadoes large hail and damaging winds in and poose to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information repeating the tornado watch number 667 has been canceled for the following Marine locations Mississippi sounds and Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island down 20 nautical miles tornado watch number 666 remains in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time for the following counties in Alabama bwin in Mobile and the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi sound Alabama bito Bay Area Coastal Waters from tacola Florida to pasola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles remember a tornado watch means the are favorable for the development of severe weather including tornadoes large hail and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information repeating tornado watch number 668 remains in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time for the following counties in Alabama Baldwin and mobile and the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama pido Bay Area Coastal Waters from tacola Florida to pasola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a tropical storm warning is fact the tropical storm warning remains in effect for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin Inland mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland in the following areas in Mississippi George Green Harry Stone and Lan a tropical storm warning is in effect for the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South mobio Bay Mississippi s Alabama foro Bay Area Coastal Waters from Cola Florida to Pasa Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to Pasa Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles tropical storm warning remains in effect watch Southeast winds 20 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots and SE 7 to 12 ft where portions of the coastal Waters of Alabama and Northwest Florida when until early Thursday morning impact tropical storm force winds and hazardous Seas will capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility governers should alter plans to avoid these hazardous conditions the main import seek safe farmor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions the tropical storm warning is an effect the tropical storm warning remains in effect for the following area in Mississippi nor Jackson the tropical storm warning is in effect for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island down 20 nautical miles tropical storm warning remains in effect watch West [Music] Wind the national weather service has issued tornado watch number 669 effective until 1:00 p.m. central daylight time this watch includes the following Marine location foro Bay Area remember a tornado watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including tornadoes large hail and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information repeating tornado watch number 669 has been issued until 1 p.m. central daylight time for the following Marine location rido Bay [Music] Area a tropical storm warning is in effect for the following Marine locations Mississippi s and Coastal Waters from pasilla Mississippi to stake Island down 20 nautical miles tropical storm warning remains in effect watch West Winds 30 to 50 knots with gusts up to 70 knots and sees 5 to 7 ft where Lake ponar train and Lake morus when tropical storm force winds possible until early Thursday morning impact tropical storm force winds and hazardous Seas will capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility neers should alter plants to avoid these hazardous conditions remain tornado watch number 668 remains in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time for the following counties in Alabama Baldwin and mobile and the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama pido Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasola Mississippi out 2 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles remember a tornado watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including tornadoes large hail and damaging winds in and close to the wash area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information repeating tornado watch number 668 remains in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time for the following counties in Alabama Baldwin and mobile and the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama foro Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a tropical storm warning is in effect for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from paga Mississippi to stake Island down 20 nautical miles tropical storm warning remains in effect what West Winds 30 to 50 knots with gusts up to 70 knots and seas 5 to 7 ft where Lake ponar train in Lake morus when tropical storm force winds possible until early Thursday morning impact tropical storm Forest winds and hazardous Seas will capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility governers should alter plants to avoid these hazardous conditions the main import seek safe armor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions a strong search warning is in effect a storm surge warning remains in effect and a tropical storm warning remains in effect for the following area in Mississippi Southern Jackson frine set to move father Inland from Southeastern Louisiana into South Central Mississippi early this morning new information changes to watches and warnings none current watches and warnings a tropical storm warning is an effect for Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin Inland George GRE mobile Central mobile Coastal mobile Inland Harry Stone and W storm information about 120 M west of Mobile Alabama or about 170 m west of Pensacola Florida 30.9 and 90.1 W storm intensity 45 mph movement Northeast for 40° at 12 mph situation overview tropical storm Frum will continue to move across Southeastern Louisiana into South C Central Mississippi early this morning coastal flooding of up to 2 to 3 ft and tropical storm force winds are expected early this morning with conditions improving by noon some minor flooding and ponding of water on roadways will likely occur through the morning hours especially Across the Western Florida Panhandle and South Central Alabama a flood watch is in effect for the following areas in Mississippi Northern Jackson and Southern Jackson flood watch remains in effect until 7 a.m. central daylight time this morning what fling caused by excessive rainfall continues to be possible tornado watch number 668 has been allowed to expire for the following counties in Alabama baldwi in Mobile repeating the tornado watch number 668 has been allowed to expire for the following counties in Alabama Baldwin and mobile tornado watch number 668 has been canceled for the f ing Marine location for needle Bay Area the national weather service has issued tornado watch number 669 effective until 1:00 p.m. central daylight time this watch includes the following Marine location for needle Bay Area remember a tornado watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including tornadoes large hail and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent person should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information repeating the tornado watch number 668 has been canceled for the following Marine location Oro Bay Area a flood watch is in effect for the following areas in Mississippi Northern Jackson and Southern Jackson flood watch remains in effect until 7 a.m. central daylight time this morning watch flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues to be possible where portions of Southeast Louisiana including the following parishes assumption Central Flack beans Central Tanga Coast Jefferson Parish East Baton Rouge East FIS Siana Eastern Ascension Eastern Orleans Iberville lower Jefferson lower lafo lower plaman lower St Bernard lower Tanga lower terone Northern Livingston Northern St Tam Northern Tanga Lan copi Southeast St Tam Southern Livingston Southwestern St H St Charles St Helena St James St John the Baptist upper Jefferson upper lafo upper pites Upper St Bernard upper turone Washington West Baton Rouge West FIS Siana Western Ascension and Western Orleans in Southern Mississippi including the following areas Amit Northern Hancock Northern Harrison Northern Jackson PE River Pike Southern Hancock Southern Harrison Southern Jackson waful and Wilkinson when until 7 a.m. central daylight time this morning impact excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers Creeks streams and other low line and slow BR locations additional details HTTP Colman sl/ www.weather.gov safety SL flood you should monitor later forecast and be alert for possible flood warnings those living in areas thrown to flooding should be prepared to take action should flooding develop a coastal flood warning is in effect for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal Coastal flood warning remains in effect until 1: p.m. central daylight time this afternoon High Surf warning remains in effect until 700 p.m. central daylight time this evening High recurrent risk remains in effect through Friday afternoon watch for the High Surf warning dangerously large breaking waves of 7 to 10 ft in the surf zone for the high RI current risk dangerous rip currents for the coastal flood warning significant coastal flooding expected where mobile Coastal and Baldwin Coastal counties when for the high Sur surf warning until 700 p.m. central daylight time Thursday for the high current risk through Friday afternoon for the coastal flood warning from 1:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. central daylight time Thursday impact roads may be closed lowline property including homes businesses and some critical infrastructure will be inundated some shoreline erosion will occur breaking waves can sweep people off jetes and docks and into Danger Seas life-threatening swimming conditions and significant beach erosion can be expected this CS can sweep even the best swimmers away from Shore into deeper water additional information Shoreline locations near Highway 163 dolin Island Parkway on the north side of the dog River Bridge from just north of helenwood Park to the south end of North Marina the drive may also be flooded take the necessary actions to protect flood prone property if travel is required do not drive around barricades or through water of you're watching weather tracker plus we're live all day every day please like subscribe and share this stream so we can get the word out to others about today's weather here's today's weather headlines from the National Weather Service hurricane force winds and life-threatening storms surge imminent along the Louisiana coast as frine makes landfall torrential rainfall from frine will spread up the Mississippi Valley while severe weather threat shifts East into the Florida Panhandle a round of moderate to Heavy Rain with high elevation snow will move across the northern Rockies elevated to critical fire weather concerns across much of the Great Basin and portions of the high plains now here's today's weather story at 1:00 a.m. central daylight time the center of tropical storm Francine was located near latitude 3.2 North longitude 90.3 West frine is moving toward the Northeast near 14 mph a slower North northeastward to northward motion is expected during the next couple of days maximum sustained winds are near 50 mph with higher gusts continued rapid weakening is forecast and front scine is expected to become a tropical depression later today and a post-tropical cyclone by tonight tropical storm force winds extend outward up to 140 M from the center the New Orleans Lakefront Airport recently reported sustained winds of 37 mph and a gust of 47 mph the bay Waveland yach Club in Mississippi recently reported sustained winds of 38 mph and a gust of 46 mph the estimated minimum Central pressure based on Surface observations is 988 mbar or 29.8 in as a large area of high pressure continues to provide fine weather from the plains to the east coast hurricane frine in the Gulf of Mexico is poised to make landfall on the Louisiana coast Lake this afternoon spiral rainbands associated with the core of Francine has already overspread the eastern half of Louisiana with winds continue to strengthen hurricane conditions can be expected to impact the coastal sections as the eyewall of Francine arrives with life-threatening storm surge farther east into Southern Mississippi and Alabama into the western Florida Panhandle a threat of severe thunderstorms with embedded tornadoes is anticipated ahead of a coastal front lifting northward from the Gulf of Mexico as front scen makes landfall and heads farther Inland the tropical Cyclone will interact with the cooler and drier air mass that has been feeding Southward from the large high pressure system to the north Francine's interaction with the cool air mass and an Associated upper level jet stream will result in its gradual loss of tropical characteristic as it moves farther Inland the heavy rainfall associated with frine will then shift farther away from frine center with the threat of flash flooding focusing farther north up the mid Mississippi and Tennessee valleys on Thursday by Friday Francine is expected to transform into a post-tropical cyclone as it begins to stall over the Ozarks and gradually dissipates the focus will shift farther east from the Deep South into the southeast and down toward the Florida Panhandle for possible severe thunderstorms ahead of a lifting warm front in total Francine is expected to produce rainfall amounts of 4 to 8 in with local amounts to 12 in for the Central and Eastern Gulf Coast through Thursday night this rainfall could lead to considerable Flash and urban flooding as Francine pushes northward into the Midsouth and weakens by the end of the week additional Heavy Rain Is Possible and could lead to scattered instances of flash flooding additionally a lingering frontal boundary draped across the Florida Peninsula could lead to localized flash flooding concerns over the next few days residents under hurricane related warnings should follow advice of local officials including evacuation orders and never drive across flooded roadways meanwhile an upper level trough currently moving onshore into the Pacific Northwest will bring a round of moderate to Heavy Rain with high elevation snow for the northern Rockies through Thursday night as the deepening upper level trough brings a surge of Colder air across the region most of the impactful precipitation will be confined to the northern Rockies and the high plains of Montana a few inches of rainfall could produce flooding concerns throughout Northwest Montana prompting a slight risk of excessive rainfall both through Thursday snow levels dropping to around 7,000 to 8,000 ft may also create hazardous winter-like conditions for the highest elevations of Idaho and Northwest Wyoming the other aspect of this system will be associated with Gusty winds and increased fire weather concerns throughout the Great Basin and High Plains strong winds combined with dry vegetation and low relative humidity are forast to be more pronounced over the Great Basin today and increase the chances for erotic fire Behavior additionally elevated to critical fire weather also exists across the high plains and is most apparent on Thursday as southerly winds increase in speed red flag warnings and fire weather watches have been issued throughout 10 states between California and Nebraska outdoor burning is not recommended throughout these regions and residents are reminded to not go near any wildfires as they can spread quickly the Gusty winds and fire weather danger Will shift into the northern and Central High Plains on Thursday and into Friday as a sharp front passes through and a couple of low pressure system develop otherwise tranquil weather will prevail from the Great Lakes to much of the East under the large high pressure system well above average temperatures are expected to overspread the north central us before a warming trend is also noticeable across the Southern Plains by Friday highs across the Northern Plains Upper Midwest and Great Lakes are forecast to reach into the upper 80s and low 90s while upper 90s eventually return to the Western half of Texas and Eastern New Mexico again if you like what you're watching please like subscribe and share this stream thank you for watching weather TR Plus for today tropical storm conditions possible Southwest wind 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots diminishing to 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 30 knots this afternoon sees 9 to 12 ft occasionally to 15 ft subsiding to 7 to 10 ft occasionally to 13 ft this afternoon wave detail Southwest 12 ft at 9 seconds a chance of showers and thunderstorms this morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms early this afternoon for tonight Southwest winds 15 to 20 knots with gusts up to 25 knots diminishing to 10 to 15 knots after midnight sees 4 to 6 ft occasionally to 8 ft subsiding to 3 to 4 ft occasionally to 5 ft after midnight wave detail Southwest 6 ft at 7 seconds and East 1T at 6 seconds a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the late evening and early morning a chance of showers and thunderstorms late for Friday West Winds 10 to 15 knots sees 2 to 3 ft wave detail South 3 ft at 6 seconds and West 1 foot at 5 Seconds a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the late morning and afternoon and for Friday night West Wind 5 to 10 knots SE is around 2 ft wave detail South 2 ft at 5 seconds and last 2 ft at 5 Seconds this is Noah weather radio station k61 from Mobile Alabama we broadcast on a frequency of 16255 MHz from the Mobile Pensacola National Weather Service title information at the mouth of the Mobile River on Thursday high tide at 6 6:32 a.m. low TI at 7:26 p.m. at the mouth of the Mobile River on Friday High TI at 739 a.m. low tide at 8:15 p.m. at Pensacola Bay on Thursday high tide at 6:02 a.m. low tide at 5:59 p.m. at Pensacola B on Friday high tide at 7:20 a.m. low TI at 6:48 p.m. at the East Pass IND Denon on Thursday high tide at 529 a.m. low tide at 5:25 p.m. at the East Pass in Denon on Friday high tide at 6:47 a.m. low tide at 6:14 p.m. the following is a summary of watches warnings and advisories in effect a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin land mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland and in Mississippi George a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi sound Alabama Vero Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Mississippi Northern Jackson a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Mississippi Southern Jackson a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles a coastal flood warning remains in effect until 1 p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal a high surf warning remains in effect until 7 p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal a coastal flood warning remains in effect until 1:00 p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central and LEL Central a flood remains in effect until 700 a.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Mississippi Northern Jackson and Southern Jackson tornado watch number 669 has been issued until 1:00 p.m. central daylight time for the following Marine location for Bay Area a r current risk remains in effect until 300 p.m. central daylight time Friday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal here's your National Weather Service for forecast today partly sunny a chance of showers and thunderstorms this morning Breezy with eyes in the mid 80s Southwest winds 15 to 25 mph gusts up to 45 mph decreasing to 35 mph this afternoon chance of rain 50% tonight mostly clear in the evening then becoming partly cloudy lows in the lower 70s South West Winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph diminishing to around 5 mph after midnight Friday sunny highs in the upper 80s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Southwest winds around 5 m hour this is Noah weather radio station k61 from mobio Alabama we broadcast on a frequency of 16255 MHz from the Mobile Pensacola National Weather Service this is no weather radio from the Mobile Pensacola National Weather Service the current time is 6:14 a.m. central daylight time the national weather service has issued tornado watch number 669 effective until 1: p.m. central daylight time this watch includes the following Marine location for Bay Area remember a tornado watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including tornadoes large haill and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information repeating tornado watch number 669 has been issued until 1:00 p.m. central daylight time for the following Marine location cido Bay Area tornado watch number 668 has been canceled for the following Marine location rido Bay Area the national weather service has issued tornado watch number 669 effective until 1:00 p.m. central daylight time this watch includes the following Marine location for Bay Area remember a tornado watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including tornadoes large Hill and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information repeating the tornado watch number 668 has been canceled for the following Marine location for needle Bay Area tornado watch number 668 has been allowed to expire for the following counties in Alabama Baldwin and mobile repeating the tornado watch number 668 has been allowed to expire for the following counties in Alabama Baldwin in Mobile tornado watch number 668 has been allowed to expire for the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to Pasa Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to Pasa Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles repeating the tornado watch number 668 has been allowed to expire for the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama Coastal water from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a tropical storm warning is an effect a tropical storm warning remains in effect for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin Inland mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland in the following areas in Mississippi George GRE green carry St tornado warning for West Central Walton County in the panhandle of Florida Mississippi Alabama Bay are coal Waters from Pensacola Florida to Pasa Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to Pasa Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles tropical storm warning remains in effect what Southeast winds 20 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots and SE 7 to 12 ft where portions of the coastal Waters of Alabama and Northwest Florida when until early Thursday morning impacts tropical storm force winds and hazardous Seas will capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility ners should alter plants to avoid these hazardous conditions the main import seek safe armor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions a tropical storm warning is in effect a tropical storm warning remains in effect for the following area in Mississippi Northern Jackson a tropical storm warning is in effect for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles tropical storm warning remains in effect watch West Winds 30 to 5050 knots with gusts up to to 70 knots and seiz 5 to 7 ft where Lake ponar train and Lake morus when tropical storm force winds possible until early Thursday morning impact tropical storm force winds and hazardous Seas will capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility governers should alter plants to avoid these hazardous conditions remain import seek safe farmer alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions a storm surge warning is in effect a storm surge warning remains in effect and a tropical storm warning remains in effect for the following area in Mississippi Southern Jackson Francine set to move farther Inland from Southeastern Louisiana into South Central Mississippi early this morning new information changes to watches and warnings noncurrent watches and warnings a tropical storm warning is an effect for Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin Inland George Green mobile Central mobile Coastal mobile Inland Harry Stone and W storm information about 120 M west of Mobile Alabama or about 170 m west of Pensacola Florida 30.9 and 90.1 W storm intensity 45 mph movement Northeast for 40° at 12 mph situation overview tropical storm TR will continue to move across Southeastern Louisiana into South Central Mississippi early this morning toast will flooding up up to 2 to 3 ft and tropical storm Forest winds are expected early this morning with conditions improving by noon some minor flooding and ponding of water on roadways will likely occur through the morning hours especially Across the Western Florida Panhandle and South Central Alabama a flood watch is in effect for the following areas in Mississippi Northern Jackson and Southern Jackson flood watch remains in effect until 7 a.m. central daylight time this morning what flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues to be possible where portions of Southeast Louisiana including the following parishes assumption Central FL beans Central Tanga Coastal Jefferson Parish East Baton Rouge East feliciana Eastern Ascension Eastern Orleans Iberville lower Jefferson lower F lower plans lower St Bernard lower Tanga lower Tbone Northern Livingston Northern St hon Northern Tanga lank copy Southeast St Tam Southern Livingston Southwestern St Tamm St Charles St Helena St James St John the Baptist upper Jefferson upper lafo upper pites Upper St Bernard uper tone Washington West Baton Rouge West feliciana Western ENT and Western Orleans and Southern Mississippi including the following areas Amite northern hanock northern Harrison Northern Jackson PE River Pike Southern Hancock Southern Harrison Southern Jackson waffle and Wilkinson when until 700 a.m. central daylight time this morning impacts excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers Creeks streams and other lowline and slid thrown locations additional details HTTP www.weather.gov safety flood you should monitor later forecasts and be alert for possible flood warnings those living in areas prone to flooding should be prepared to take action should flooding develop a coastal flood warning is in effect for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal Coastal flood warning remains in effect until 1: p.m. central daylight time this afternoon High Surf warning remains in effect until 700 p.m. central daylight time this evening High recurrent risk remains in effect through Friday afternoon what for the High Surf warning dangerously large breaking waves of 7 to 10 ft in the surf zone for the high R current risk dangerous rip currents for the coastal flood warning significant coastal flooding expected where mobile Coastal and Baldwin Coastal counties when for the High Surf warning until 700 p.m. central daylight time Thursday for the high current risk through Friday afternoon for the coastal flood warning from 1:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. central daylight time Thursday impacts roads may be closed low line property including homes businesses and some critical infrastructure will be inundated some shoreline erosion will occur breaking waves can sweep people off jetes and docks and into dangerous Seas life-threatening swimming conditions and significant beach erosion can be expected R currents can sweep even the best swimmers away from Shore into deeper water additional information Shoreline locations near Highway 163 Dolphin Island Parkway on the north side of the dog River Bridge from just north of helenwood Park to the south end of North Marina the drive may also be flooded take the necessary actions to protect flood prone property if travel is required do not drive around barricades or through water of unknown deaths everyone should remain out of the water due to life-threatening surf conditions stay off of Jetties tear and other waterite infrastructure a coastal flood warning is in effect for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central and LEL Central Coastal flood warning remains in effect until 1:00 p.m. central daylight time this afternoon watch significant coastal flooding expected where mobile Central and Baldwin Central counties when from 1:00 a.m. to 1: p.m. central daylight time Thursday impact numerous roads may be closed low line property including homes businesses and some critical infrastructure will be inundated some shoreline erosion will occur additional details both Eastbound and Westbound 1 to 10 lamps on us 909 cause weight can be closed after becoming impassible due to flood waters areas around the I 10 ramps especially the Eastbound onramp in the westbound off ramp are often flooded to the point that they become impassible and closed to traffic take the necessary actions to protect flood prone property if travel is required do not drive around barricades or through water of unknown death here's your marine forecast on the weather map strong souly southwesterly winds will persist this morning as Francine moves northward into Mississippi winds will gradually diminish this afternoon through tonight A light Westerly to northwesterly flow will become established over the Marine area Friday through the weekend on mobile Bay in the Mississippi sound tornado watch 668 in effect until 6: a.m. central daylight time early this morning tropical storm warning in effect for today tropical storm conditions possible Southwest winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots diminishing to 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 30 knots this afternoon waves 2 to 4 ft very rough a chance of showers and thunderstorms early this morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms late this morning for tonight Southwest winds 10 to 15 knots with gusts up to 20 knots diminishing to 5 to 10 knots after midnight waves around 2 ft a moderate shop for Friday West wins 5 to 10 knots waves one foot or less right shop and for Friday night West wins around the five knots waves one foot or less smooth on the Cordo Bay Area tornado watch 668 in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time early this morning tropical storm warning in effect for today tropical storm conditions possible South Winds 20 to 25 knots becoming Southwest 15 to 20 knots this afternoon dusts up to 35 knots decreasing to 30 knots this afternoon waves around 2 ft this morning then 1T or less rough a chance of showers and thunderstorms this morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms early this afternoon for tonight Southwest winds 5 to 10 knots waves 1T or less light shop a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms after midnight for Friday West Winds 5 to 10 knots waves one foot or less light shop a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the late morning and afternoon and Friday night West Wind surround the 5 knots waves one foot or less smooth from Pensacola to Pasa in out 20 nautical miles tornado watch 668 in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time early this morning tropical storm warning in effect for today tropical storm conditions possible Southwest winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots dimin to 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 30 knots this afternoon SE 9 to 12 ft occasionally to 15 ft subsiding to 7 to 10 ft occasionally to 13 ft this afternoon wave detail South 11 ft at 8 seconds a chance of showers and thunderstorms this morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms early this afternoon for tonight Southwest winds 10 to 15 knots see 4 to 6 ft occasionally to 8 ft subsiding to 3 to 4 ft occasionally to 5 ft after midnight wave detail Southwest 6 ft at 7 seconds and West 2 ft at 4 seconds a slight chance of showers and thunder storms in the late evening and overnight for Friday West Winds 5 to 10 knots Seas 2 to 3 ft wave detail South 3 ft at 6 seconds and West 1T at 5 Seconds a chance of thunderstorms with a slight chance of showers early in the morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms late in the morning and for Friday night West wins 5 to 10 knots SE is around 2 ft wave detail Southwest 2 ft at 5 seconds from Pensacola to pasula from 20 to 60 nautical miles offshore tornado watch 668 in effect until 6:00 a.m. central daylight time early this morning warning tropical storm warning in effect for today tropical storm conditions possible Southwest winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots diminishing to 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 30 knots this afternoon sees 9 to 12 ft occasionally to 15 ft subsiding to 7 to 10 ft occasionally to 13 ft this afternoon wave detail Southwest 12 ft at 9 seconds a chance of showers and thunderstorms this morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms early this afternoon for tonight Southwest winds 15 to 20 knots with gusts up to 25 knots diminishing to 10 to 15 knots after midnight SE 4 to 6 feet occasionally to 8 ft subsiding to 3 to 4 ft occasionally to 5 ft after midnight wave detail Southwest 6 ft at 7 seconds and east west 1 foot at 6 seconds a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the late evening and early morning a chance of showers and thunder storms late for Friday West Winds 10 to 15 knots Seas 2 to 3 ft wave detail South 3 ft at 6 seconds and West 1T at 5 Seconds a chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the late morning and afternoon and for Friday night West Winds 5 to 10 knots SE is around 2 ft wave detail South 2 ft at 5 seconds and West 2 ft at 5 Seconds title information at the mouth of the Mobile River on Thursday high tide at 6:32 a.m. low tide at 7:26 p.m. at the mouth of the Mobile River on Friday high tide at 7:39 a.m. low tide at 8:15 p.m. at Pensacola Bay on Thursday high tide at 6:02 a.m. low tide at 5:59 p.m. at Pensacola Bay on Friday high tide at 7:20 a.m. low tide at 6:48 p.m. at the East pass intin on Thursday high tide at 529 a.m. low tide at 5:25 p.m. at the East half in Destin on Friday High TI at 6:47 a.m. Low T at 6:14 p.m. the following weather reports were made at 6:00 a.m. Mobile Regional Airport fog was reported the temperature was 79° the DU point was 75 and the relative humidity was 87% the wind was out at 17 mph gusting to 28 the pressure was 29.6 4 in in Rising rainfall in the last hour was 0.02 in Downtown Mobile at brookly field rain was falling the temperature was 82° the D point was 74 and the relative humidity was 76% the wind was out at 12 mph gusting to 28 the pressure was 29.653691 [Music] for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin Inland mobile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland and in Mississippi George a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama rido Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and water from Pensacola Florida to pasca Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Mississippi Northern Jackson a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following area in Mississippi Southern Jackson a tropical storm warning remains in effect until further notice for the following Marine locations Mississippi and Coastal Waters from Pasa Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles a coastal flood warning remains in effect until 1: p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal a high surf warning remains in effect until 700 p.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mile Coastal a coastal flood warning remains in effect until 1:00 p.m. Central Daylight Time for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central and LEL Central a flood watch remains in effect until 7 a.m. central daylight time for the following areas in Mississippi Northern Jackson and Southern Jackson tornado watch number 669 has been issued until 1: p.m. central daylight time for the following Marine location for Bay Area a RI current risk remains in effect until 300 p.m. central daylight time Friday for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Coastal and mobile Coastal here's your National Weather Service forecast today partly sunny a chance of showers and thunderstorms this morning Breezy with eyes in the mid 80s Southwest winds 15 to 25 mph gusts up to 45 mph decreasing to 35 m per hour this afternoon chance of rain 50% tonight mostly clear here in the evening then becoming partly cloudy lows in the lower 70s Southwest winds 10 to 15 m per hour with gusts up to 25 mph diminishing to around 5 mph after midnight Friday sunny highs in the upper 80s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the upper 60s Southwest winds surround 5 miles per hour this is no weather radio from the Mobile Pensacola National Weather Service the current time is 6:37 a.m. central daylight time the national weather service has issued tornado watch number 669 effective until 1: p.m. central daylight time this watch includes the following Marine location foro Bay Area remember a tornado watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including tornadoes large hail and damaging winds in and poose to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information repeating tornado watch number 669 has been issued until 1 p.m. central daylight time for the following Marine location foro Bay Area tornado watch number 668 has been canceled for the following Marine location pero Bay Area the national weather service has issued tornado watch number 669 effective until 1: p.m. central daylight time this watch includes the following Marine location for needle Bay Area remember a tornado watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including torado tornadoes large Hill and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to knowah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information repeating the tornado watch number 668 has been canceled for the following Marine location for needle Bay tornado watch number 668 has been allowed to expire for the following counties in Alabama Baldwin and mobile repeating the tornado watch number 668 has been allowed to expire for the following counties in Alabama Baldwin in Mobile tornado watch number 668 has been allowed to expire for the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to Pasa Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pasola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles repeating the tornado watch number 668 has been allowed to expire for the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi Mississippi extending from 20 nautical miles to 60 nautical miles a tropical storm warning is in effect a tropical storm warning remains in effect for the following areas in Alabama Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin England mile Central mobile Coastal and mobile Inland in the following areas in Mississippi George Green Harry Stone and Lan a tropical storm warning is in effect for the following Marine locations North Mobile Bay South Mobile Bay Mississippi s Alabama bito Bay Area Coastal Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi out 20 nautical miles and Waters from Pensacola Florida to pascola Mississippi extending from 20 nautical mil to 60 nautical miles tropical storm warning remains in effect watch Southeast winds 20 to 30 knots with gusts up to 40 knots and see 7 to 12 ft where portions of the Coastal Waters of Alabama and Northwest Florida when until early Thursday morning impacts tropical storm force winds and hazardous Seas will capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility ners should alter plans to avoid these hazardous conditions the main import seek safe armor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions a tropical storm warning is in effect a tropical storm warning remains in effect so the following area in Mississippi Northern Jackson a tropical storm warning is in effect for the following Marine locations Mississippi sound and Coastal Waters from pasca Mississippi to stake Island out 20 nautical miles tropical storm warning remains in effect watch West Winds 30 to 50 knots with dusts up to 70 knots and sees 5 to S ft where Lake ponar train and Lake morus when tropical storm force winds possible until early Thursday morning impact tropical storm force winds and hazardous Seas will capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plants to avoid these hazardous conditions the main import seek safe armor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions a strong surge warning is in effect a storm surge warning remains in effect and a tropical storm warning remains in effect for the following area in Mississippi Southern Jackson Francine set to move father Inland from South Eastern Louisiana into South Central Mississippi early this morning new information changes to watches and warnings nonone current watches and warnings a tropical storm warning is an effect for Baldwin Central Baldwin Coastal Baldwin in land George Green mobile Central mobile Coastal mobile Inland Harry Stone and W storm information about 120 M west of Mobile Alabama or about 170 m west of Pensacola Florida 30.9 or 90.1 W storm intensity 45 mph movement Northeast for 40° at 12 mph situation overview tropical storm Frum will continue to move across Southeastern Louisiana into South Central Mississippi early this morning toast for floting up up to 2 to 3 and tropical storm force winds are expected early this morning with conditions improving by noon some minor flooding and ponding of water on roadways will likely occur through the morning hours especially Across the Western Florida Panhandle and South Central Alabama this is Noah weather radio station k61 from mobiel Alabama we broadcast on a frequency of 16255 MHz from the Mobile Pensacola National Weather Service a flood watch is in effect for the following areas in Mississippi Northern Jackson and Southern Jackson flood watch remains in effect until 7 a.m. central daylight time this morning watch flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues to be possible where portions of Southeast Louisiana including the following parishes assumption Central FL Queens Central T boa Coastal Jefferson Parish East Baton Rouge East fana National Weather Service has issued tornado watch number 669 effective until 1: p.m. central daylight time or 2 p.m. eastern Daylight time this watch includes the following counties in Florida Calin Franklin Jackson Liberty and Waka and the following appalachi Bay or Coastal Waters from Katon Beach to Anne River and Coastal Waters from Anne River to appalachicola remember a tornado watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including tornadoes large Hill and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to no weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information you're listening to Noah weather radio station K24 in Tallahasse Florida operating 24 hours a day on a frequency of 162.400 MHz this broadcast originates from your National Weather Service Office in Tallahassee Florida the latest weather and forecast information can also be accessed by calling our automated forecast line at 85094 28851 the National Weather Service in Tallahasse has issued a flash flood warning for southwestern Franklin County in Big Ben Florida Southwestern Liberty County in Big Ben Florida Gulf County in Florida until 12:30 p.m. Eastern easn daylight time or 11:30 a.m. central daylight time at 6:30 a.m. eastern daylight time or 5:30 a.m. Central Daylight Time Doppler radar indicated thunderstorms producing Heavy Rain across the warn Area flash flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly Hazard flash flooding caused by thunderstorms Source radar impact flash flooding of small creeks and streams urban areas highways streets and underpasses as well as other poor drain and low-lying areas some locations that will experience flash flooding include appalachicola East Point St George Island Port St Joe Franklin Bay City Beverly Buck hiding Howard Creek hay Place appala Cola airport Tilton Fort Gadson creels 9 M Willis Landing 11 Mile odina 13 m in White City turn around don't drown when encountering flooded roads most flood deaths occur in vehicles repeating a flash flood warning has been issued until 12:30 p.m. eastern Daylight time for the following counties in Florida Franklin and Liberty these are the 700 a.m. eastern Daylight Time conditions at the Tallahasse airport light rain was falling the temperature was 77° the wind was EAS at 12 mph at Florida State University the temperature was 75° the wind was East at 9 mph at appalachicola a thunderstorm was reported the temperature was 78° the wind was East at 8 m an hour at Panama City Northwest heavy rain and fog were reported the temperature was 76° the wind was East at 16 mes an hour at Doan rain and fog were reported the temperature was 73° the wind was eased at 13 mph at Albany it was cloudy the temperature was 72° the wind was East at 12 mph at Basta it was cloudy the temperature was 77° the wind was East at 8 m an hour the current time is 7:48 a.m. eastern daylight time the National Weather Service in Tallahasse has issued a special Marine warning for Coastal Waters from Anne River to appalachicola Florida out to 20 nautical miles Coastal Waters from Mexico Beach to appach Chola out 20 nautical miles Waters from Mexico Beach to appalachicola Florida from 20 to 60 nautical miles Waters from Swamp River to appalachicola Florida from 20 to 60 nautical miles until 9:30 a.m. eastern daylight time or 8:30 a.m. central daylight time at 6:36 a.m. eastern daylight time or 5:36 a.m. Central Daylight Time severe thunderstorms capable of producing water spouts were located along the line extending from 8 nautical miles west of appalachicola to 37 nautical miles south of Empire micar moving Northeast at 20 knots Hazard water spouts and wind gust 34 knots or greater Source radar indicated impact water spouts can quickly form and capsize boats damage vessels and create suddenly higher waves make sure all on board are in a secure location in wearing life jackets expect wind gust in excess of 34 knots suddenly higher waves reent lightning and heavy downpours make sure all on board are wearing life jackets locations impacted include south tower o Tower Empire mic appalachicola SE Tower and St George Island thunderstorms can produce sudden water spouts water spouts can easily overturn boats and create locally Hazard diseas seek Safe Harbor immediately the national weather service has issued tornado watch number 669 effective until 1 p.m. central daylight time or 2: p.m. eastern Daylight time this watch includes the following counties in Florida Calhoun Franklin Jackson Liberty and Waka and the following appalache Bay or Coastal Waters from Katon Beach to akne River and Coastal Waters from akne River to appalachicola remember a tornado watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including tornadoes large Hill and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statement and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest sever weather information you're listening to Noah weather radio station K24 in Tallahassee Florida operating 24 hours a day on a frequency of 162.400 MHz this broadcast originates from your National Weather Service Office in Tallahasse Florida the latest weather and forecast information can also be accessed by calling our automated forecast at 85094 28851 the National Weather Service in tahy has issued a flash flood warning for southwestern Franklin County in Big Ben Florida Southwestern Liberty County in Big Ben Florida Gulf County in Florida until 1230 p.m. eastern Daylight time or 11:30 a.m. central daylight time at 6:30 a.m. eastern daylight time or 5:30 a.m. Central Daylight Time Doppler radar indicated thunderstorms producing Heavy Rain across the waren area flash flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly Hazard flash flooding caused by thunderstorms Source radar impact flash flooding of small creeks and streams urban areas highways streets and underpasses as well as other poor drainage and low-lying areas some locations that will experience lash flooding include appalachicola East Point St George Island Port St Joel Franklin Bay City bethle Buck siding Howard Creek hay Place appalachicola airport Tilton Fort gadon creels 9 M Willis Landing 11 M odina 13 m in White City turn around don't drown when encountering flooded roads most flood deaths occur in vehicles repeating a flash flood warning has been issued until 12:30 p.m. eastern Daylight time for the following counties in Florida Franklin and Liberty these are the 7 a.m. eastern Daylight Time conditions at the T half the airport light rain was falling the temperature was 77° the wind was East at 12 mph at Florida State University the temperature was 75° the wind was East at 9 mph at app Chola a thunderstorm was reported the temperature was 78° the wind was eased at 8 m an hour at Panama City Northwest heavy rain and fog were reported the temperature was 76 de the wind was East at 16 mph at Doan rain and fog were reported the temperature was 73° the wind was East at 13 mph at Albany it was cloudy the temperature was 72° the wind was East at 12 mph at valdasta it was cloudy the temperature was 77° the wind was East at 8 m an hour the current time is 7:53 a.m. eastern daylight time the National Weather Service in Tallahasse has issued a special Marine warning for Coastal Waters from akne River to appalachicola Florida out to 20 nautical miles Coastal Waters from Mexico Beach to appalachicola out 20 nautical miles Waters from Mexico Beach to appalachicola Florida from 20 to 60 nautical miles Waters from swane River to appalachicola Florida from 20 to 60 nautical miles until 9:30 a.m. eastern daylight time or 8:30 a.m. central daylight time at 6:36 a.m. eastern daylight time or 5:36 a.m. Central Daylight Time severe thunderstorms capable of producing water spouts were located along a line extending from 8 nautical miles west of appalachicola to 37 nautical miles south of Empire mic a w moving Northeast at 20 knots Hazard water spouts and wind gusts 34 knots or greater Source radar indicated impact water spouts can quickly form and capsize boats damage dressel and create suddenly higher waves make sure all on board are in a secure location and wearing life jackets expect wind gusts in excess of 34 knots suddenly high waves frequent lightning and heavy downpours make sure all on board are wearing life jackets locations impacted include south tower o Tower Empire mic appalachicola SE Tower and St George Island thunderstorms can produce sudden water spouts water spouts can easily overturn boats and create locally Hazard disease SE Safe Harbor immediately the national weather service has issued tornado watch number 669 effective until 1:00 p.m. central daylight time or 2: p.m. eastern Daylight time this watch includes the following counties in Florida Calhoun Franklin Jackson Liberty and waca and the following appalache Bay or Coastal Waters from Katon Beach to anney River and Coastal Waters from Anne River To appalachicola Remember a tornado watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including tornadoes large Hill and damaging winds in in close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information you're listening to Noah weather radio station K2 4 in Tallahasse Florida operating 24 hours a day on a frequency of 162.400 MHz this broadcast originates from your National Weather Service Office in Tallahasse Florida the latest weather and forecast information can also be accessed by calling our automated forecast line at 85094 28851 the National Weather Service in Tallahasse has issued a flash flood warning for southwestern Franklin County in Big Ben Florida Southwestern Liberty County in Big Ben in Florida Gulf County in Florida until 12:30 p.m. eastern Daylight time or 11:30 a.m. central daylight time at 6:30 a.m. eastern daylight time or 5:30 a.m. Central Daylight Time Doppler radar indicated thunderstorms producing Heavy Rain across the war Area flash flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly Hazard flash flooding caused by thunderstorms Source radar impact flash flooding of small creeks and streams urban areas highways streets and underpasses as well as other poor drainage and low-lying areas some locations that will experience flash flooding include appalachicola East Point St George Island Port St Joe Franklin Bay City Beverly Buck hiding Howard Creek hay Place appalachicola airport Tilton Fort gadston creels 9 Mile Willis Landing 11 Mile odina 13 m in White City turn around don't drown when encountering flooded roads most flood deaths occurr in vehicles repeating a flash flood warning has been issued until 12:30 p.m. eastern Daylight time for the following counties in Florida Franklin and Liberty these are the 7 a.m. eastern Daylight Time conditions at the Tallahasse airport light rain was falling the temperature was 77° the wind was East at 12 mph at Florida State University the temperature was 75° the the wind was East at 9 mph at appalachicola a thunderstorm was reported the temperature was 78° the wind was ceased at 8 m an hour at Panama City Northwest heavy rain and fog were reported the temperature was 76° the wind was East at 16 mph at Doan rain and fog were reported the temperature was 73° the wind was eased at 13 mph at Albany it was cloudy the temperature was 72° the wind was East at 12 M an hour at valdasta it was cloudy the temperature was 77° the wind was East at 8 m an hour the current time is 7:59 a.m. eastern daylight time the National Weather Service in Tallahasse has issued a special Marine warning for Coastal Waters from akne River to appalachicola Florida out to 20 nautical miles Cal Waters from Mexico Beach to appalachicola out 20 nautical miles Waters from Mexico Beach to appalachicola Florida from 20 to 60 nautical miles Waters from Swan River to appalachicola Florida from 20 to 60 nautical miles until 9:30 a.m. eastern daylight time or 8:30 a.m. central daylight time at 6:36 a.m. eastern daylight time or 5:36 a.m. Central Daylight Time severe thunderstorms capable of producing water spouts were located along a line extending from 8 nautical miles west of appalachicola to 37 nautical miles south of Empire mic moving Northeast at 20 knots Hazard water spouts and wind gust 34 knots or greater Source radar indicated impact water spouts can quickly form and capsize boats damage vessels and create suddenly higher waves make sure all on board are in a secure location and wearing life jackets expect wind gusts in excess of 34 knots suddenly higher waves reent lightning and heavy downpour make sure all on board are wearing life jackets locations impacted include south tower o Tower Empire M appala Cola sea Tower and St George Island thunderstorms can produce sudden water spouts water spouts can easily overturn boats and create locally Hazard disas seek Safe Harbor immediately the national weather service has issued tornado watch number 669 effective until 1:00 p.m. central daylight time or 2: p.m. e daylight time this watch includes the following counties in Florida Calhoun Franklin Jackson Liberty and waca and the following appalachi Bay or Coastal Waters from Katon Beach to Anne River and Coastal Waters from Anne River to appalachi Cola remember a tornado watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including tornadoes large Hill and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information you're listening to Noah weather radio station K24 in Tallahasse Florida operating 24 hours a day on a frequency of 16240 MHz this broadcast originates from your National Weather Service Office in Tallahassee Florida the latest weather and forecast information can also be accessed by calling our automated forecast line at 85094 28851 the National Weather Service in Tallahasse has issued a flash flood warning for southwestern Franklin County in Big Ben Florida Southwestern Liberty County in Big Ben Florida Gulf County in Florida until 12:30 p.m. eastern Daylight time or 11:30 a.m. central daylight time at 6:30 a.m. eastern daylight time or 5:30 a.m. Central Daylight Time Doppler radar in IND at thunderstorms producing Heavy Rain across the warant area flash flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly Hazard flash flooding caused by thunderstorms Source radar impact flash flooding of small creeks and streams urban areas highways streets and underpasses as well as other poor drainage and low-lying areas some locations that will Experience slash flooding include appalachicola East Point St George Island Port St Joe Frank Franklin Bay City Beverly Buck siding Howard Creek hay Place appalachicola airport Tilton Fort gadon creels 9 M Willis Landing 11 Mile odina 13 m in White City turn around don't drown when encountering flooded roads most flood deaths occur in vehicles repeating a flash flood warning has been issued until 12:30 p.m. eastern Daylight time for the following counties in Florida Franklin and Liberty these are the 7 a.m. eastern Daylight Time conditions at the Tallahasse airport light rain was falling the temperature was 77° the wind was East at 12 mph at Florida State University the temperature was 75° the wind was eased at 9 mph at appalachicola a thunderstorm was reported the temperature was 78° the wind was East at 8 m an hour at Panama City Northwest heavy rain and fog were reported the temperature was 76° the wind was East at 16 mph at Doan rain and fog were reported the temperature was 73° the wind was eased at 13 mph at Albany it was cloudy the temperature was 72° the wind was East at 12 mph at valdasta it was cloudy the temperature was 77° the wind was East at 8 m an hour these are the 8: a.m. eastern Daylight Time conditions at the Tallahasse airport rain and fog were reported the temperature was 77° the wind was East at 13 mph the report from Florida State University was not available at appalachicola heavy rain and fog were reported the temperature was 80° the wind was south at 17 mph at Panama City Northwest rain and fog were reported the temperature was 77° the wind was East at 14 mph at Doan rain and fog were reported the temperature was 73° the wind was usased at 15 M an hour at albony light rain and fog were reported the temperature was 72° the wind was East at 12 mph at valasta light rain was falling the temperature was 76° the wind was East at 6 M an hour the current time is 8:05 a.m. eastern daylight time the National Weather Service in Tallahasse has issued a special Marine warning for Coastal Waters from Anne River to appalachicola Florida out to 20 nautical miles Coastal Waters from Mexico Beach to appalachicola out 20 nautical miles Waters from Mexico Beach to appalachicola flor from 20 to 60 nautical miles Waters from Swan River to appalache tornado warning for southwestern Walton County in the panhandle of Florida daylight time or 5:36 a.m. Central Daylight Time severe thunderstorms capable of producing water spouts were located along a line extending from 8 nautical miles west of appalachicola to 37 nautical miles south of Empire micar moving Northeast at 20 knots Hazard water spouts and wind gusts 34 knots or greater Source radar indicated impact water spouts can quickly form and capsize boats damage vessels and create suddenly higher waves make sure all on board are in a secure location in wearing life jackets expect wind gusts in excess of 34 knots suddenly higher waves frequent lightning and heavy downpours make sure all on board are wearing life jackets locations impacted include south tower o Tower Empire mic appala Cola SE Tower and St George Island thunder storms can produce sudden water spouts water spouts can easily overturn boats and create locally Hazard disase SE Safe Harbor immediately the national weather service has issued tornado watch number 669 effective until 1:00 p.m. central daylight time or 2: p.m. eastern Daylight time this watch includes the following counties in Florida calun Franklin Jackson Liberty and Waka and the following appalache Bay or Coastal Waters from Katon Beach to Arne River and Coastal Waters from akne River to appalachicola remember a tornado watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including tornadoes large Hill and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to no weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information you're listening to Noah weather radio station K24 in Tallahasse Florida operating 24 hours a day on a frequency of 162.400 MHz this broadcast originates from your National Weather Service Office in Tallahasse Florida the latest weather and forecast information can also be accessed by calling our automated forecast line at 850 94288 51 the National Weather Service in tassy has issued a flash flood warning for Southwest Franklin County in Big Ben Florida Southwestern Liberty County in Big Ben Florida Gulf County in Florida until 12:30 p.m. eastern Daylight time or 11:30 a.m. central daylight time at 6:30 a.m. eastern daylight time or 5:30 a.m. Central Daylight Time Doppler radar indicated thunderstorms producing Heavy Rain across the waren area flash flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly Hazard flash flooding caused by thunderstorms Source radar impact flash flooding of small creeks and streams urban areas highways streets and underpasses as well as other poor drainage and low-lying areas some locations that will experience flash flooding include appalachicola East Point St George Island Port St Joel Franklin Bay City Beverly Buck hiding Howard Creek hay Place appalachicola airport Tilton Fort Gadson creels 9 M Willis Landing 11 Mile odina 13 Mile and white City turn around don't drown when encountering flooded roads most flood deaths occur in vehicles repeating a flash flood warning has been issued until 12:30 p.m. eastern Daylight time for the following counties in Florida Franklin and Liberty these are the 8: a.m. eastern Daylight Time conditions at the Tallahasse airport rain and fog were reported the temperature was 77° the wind was East at 133 mph the report from Florida State University was not available at appalachicola heavy rain and fog were reported the temperature was 80° the wind was sou at 17 mph at Panama City Northwest rain and fog were reported the temperature was 77° the wind was East at 14 mph at Doan rain and fog were reported the temperature was 73° the wind was East at 15 M an hour at Albany light rain and fog were reported the temperature was 72° the wind was East at 12 mph at Basta light rain was falling the temperature was 76° the wind was EAS at 6 M hour the current time is 8:10 a.m. eastern daylight time the National Weather Service in Tallahasse has issued a special Marine warning for Coastal Waters from akne River to appach chakola Florida out to 20 nautical miles Coastal Waters from Mexico Beach to appalachicola out 20 nautical miles Waters from Mexico Beach to appalachicola Florida from 20 to 60 nautical miles Waters from swane River to appalachicola Florida from 20 to 60 nautical miles until 9:30 a.m. eastern daylight time or 8:30 a.m. central daylight time at 6:36 a.m. eastern daylight time or 5:36 a.m. Central Daylight Time severe thunderstorms capable of producing water spouts were located along a line extending from 8 nautical mil west of appal chakola to 37 nautical mil south of Empire mic moving Northeast at 20 knots Hazard water spouts and wind gusts 34 knots or greater Source radar indicated impact water spouts can quickly form and capsized boats damage vessels and create suddenly higher waves make sure all on board are in a secure location in wearing life jackets expect wind gusts in excess of 34 knots suddenly higher waves frequent lightning and heavy downpours make sure all on board are wearing life jackets locations impacted include south tower o Tower Empire mic appala Cola sea Tower and St George Island thunderstorms can produce sudden water spouts water spouts can easily overturn boats and create locally Hazard disease speak Safe Harbor immediately the national weather service has issued tornado watch number 669 effective until 1:00 p.m. central d light time or 2: p.m. eastern Daylight time this watch includes the following counties in Florida calun Franklin Jackson Liberty and Waka and the following appalache Bay or Coastal Waters from Katon Beach to anney River and Coastal Waters from Anne River to appalachicola remember a tornado watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including tornadoes large Hill and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information you're listening to Noah weather radio station K24 in Tallahasse Florida operating 24 hours a day on a frequency of 162.400 MHz this broadcast originates from your National Weather Service Office in Tallahasse Florida the latest weather and forecast information can also be accessed by calling our automated forecast line at 85094 28851 the National Weather Service in Tallahasse has issued a flash flood warning for southwestern Franklin County in Big Ben Florida Southwestern Liberty County in Big Ben Florida Gulf County in Florida until 12:30 p.m. eastern Daylight time or 11:30 a.m. central daylight time at 6:30 a.m. eastern daylight time or 5:30 a.m. central daylight time Doppler radar indicated thunderstorms producing Heavy Rain across the waren area flash flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly Hazard flash flooding caused by thunderstorms Source radar impact flash flooding of small creeks and streams urban areas highways streets and underpasses as well as other poor drainage and lowly areas some locations that will experience flash flooding include appalache Cola East Point St George Island Port St Joe Franklin Bay City Beverly Buck siding Howard Creek Hayes Place appala Cola airport kilton Fort Gadson creels 9 M Willis Landing 11 Mile odina 13 m in White City turn around don't drown when encountering flooded roads most flood deaths occur in vehicles repeating a flash flood warning has been issued until 12:30 p.m. eastern Daylight time for the following counties in Florida Franklin and Liberty these are the 8 a.m. eastern Daylight Time condition flash flood warning for southwestern Walton County in the panhandle of Florida at Florida State University the temperature was 75° the wind was EAS at 10 m an hour at appalachicola heavy rain and fog were reported the temperature was 79° the wind was Southeast at 15 M an hour at Panama City Northwest rain and fog were reported the temperature was 77° the wind was East at 14 mph at Doan rain and fog were reported the temperature was 73° the wind was East at 15 M an hour at Albany light rain and fog were reported the temperature was 72° the wind was EAS at 12 mph at valasta light rain was falling the temperature was 76° the wind was eased at 6 mph the current time is 8:16 a.m. eastern daylight time the National Weather Service in Tallahasse has issued a special Marine warning for Coastal Waters from anney River to appalachicola Florida out to 20 nautical miles Coastal Waters from Mexico Beach to appalachicola out 20 nautical miles Waters from Mexico Beach to appalachicola Florida from 20 to 60 nautical miles Waters from Swamp River to Picola Florida from 20 to 60 nautical miles until 9:30 a.m. eastern daylight time or 8:30 a.m. central daylight time at 6:36 a.m. eastern daylight time or 5:36 a.m. Central Daylight Time severe thunderstorms capable of producing water spouts were located along a line extending from 8 nautical miles west of appach chakola to 37 nautical miles south of Empire micar moving North East at 20 knots Hazard water spouts and wind gusts 34 knots or greater Source radar indicated impact water spouts can quickly form and capsize boats damage vessels and create suddenly higher waves make sure all on board are in a secure location and wearing life jackets expect wind gust in excess of 34 knots suddenly higher waves frequent lightning and heavy downpours make sure all on board are wearing life jackets locations impacted include south tower o Tower Empire mic appalachicola C Tower and St George Island thunderstorms can produce sudden water spouts water spouts can easily overturn boats and create locally Hazard disease seek Safe Harbor immediately the national weather service has issued tornado watch number 669 effective until 1:00 p.m. central daylight time or 2: p.m. eastern Daylight time this watch includes the following counties in Florida cun Franklin Jackson Liberty and waca and the following appalache Bay or Coastal Waters from Katon Beach to akne River and Coastal Waters from akne River to appalachicola remember a tornado watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including tornadoes large Hill and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information you're listening to Noah weather radio station K24 in Tallahassee Florida operating 24 hours a day on a frequency of 162.400 MHz this broadcast originates from your National Weather Service Office in Tallahasse Florida the latest weather and forecast information can also be accessed by calling our automated forecast line at 85942 18851 the National Weather Service in tahy has ISO a flash flood warning for southwestern Franklin County in Big Ben Florida Southwestern Liberty County in Big Ben Florida Gulf County in Florida until 12:30 p.m. eastern Daylight time or 11:30 a.m. central daylight time at 6:30 a.m. eastern daylight time or 5:30 a.m. Central Daylight Time Doppler radar indicated thunderstorms producing Heavy Rain across the waren area flash flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly Hazard flash flooding caused by thunderstorms Source radar impact flash flooding of small creeks and streams urban areas highways streets and underpasses as well as other poor drainage and low-lying areas some locations that will experience flash flooding include appala Cola East Point St George Island Port St Joel Franklin Bay City Beverly Buck siding Howard Creek hay Place appalachicola airport Tilton Fort Gadson creels 9 Mile Willis Landing 11 mile odina 13 m in White City turn around don't drown when encountering flooded roads most flood deaths the current Vehicles repeating a flash flood warning has been issued until 12:30 p.m. eastern Daylight time for the following counties in Florida Franklin and Liberty these are the 8 a.m. eastern Daylight Time conditions at the Tallahasse airport rain and fog were reported the temperature was 77° the wind was East 13 mph at Florida State University the temperature was 75° the wind was eased at 10 m an hour at appalachicola heavy rain and fog were reported the temperature was 79° the wind was Southeast at 15 M an hour at Panama City Northwest rain and fog were reported the temperature was 77° the wind was loed at 14 M an hour at Doan rain and fog were reported the temperature was 73° the wind was eased at 15 M an hour at Albany light rain and fog were reported the temperature was 72° the wind was East at 12 mph at valasta light rain was falling the temperature was 76° the wind was East at 6 mph the current time is 8:21 a.m. eastern daylight time the national weather service in Tallahasse has issued a special Marine warning for Coastal Waters from akne River to appalachicola Florida out to 20 nautical miles Coastal Waters from Mexico Beach to appalachicola out 20 nautical miles Waters from Mexico Beach to appalachicola Florida from 20 to 60 nautical miles Waters from Swamp River to appalachicola Florida from 20 to 60 nautical miles until 9:30 a.m. eastern daylight time or 8:30 a.m. central daylight time at 6:36 a.m. eastern daylight time or 5:30 6 a.m. Central Daylight Time severe thunderstorms capable of producing water spouts were located along a line extending from 8 nautical miles west of Appalachia colola to 37 nautical miles south of Empire mic moving Northeast at 20 knots Hazard water spouts and wind gust 34 knots or greater Source radar indicated impact water spouts can quickly form and capsize boats damage vessels and create suddenly higher waves make sure all on board are in a secure location in wearing life jackets expect wind gusts in excess of 34 knots suddenly higher waves frequent lightning and heavy downpours sure you're watching weather tracker plus we're live all day every day please like subscribe and share this stream so we can get the word out to others about today's weather here's today's weather headlines from the National Weather Service heavy rainfall from frine will spread into the Midsouth Tennessee Valley and Southeast today while the severe weather threat shifts East into Alabama and the Florida Panhandle a round of moderate to heavy rain and strong thunder storms would move across the Northern High Plains with high elevation snow in the northern Rockies elevated to critical fire weather concerns extend across much of the high plains and into portions of the central Great Basin now here's today's weather story at 7:00 a.m. central daylight time the center of tropical depression Francine was located near latitude 31 1.9 North longitude 90.1 West frine is moving toward the north Northeast near 12 mph a turn toward the north is expected during the next day or so with some decrease in forward speed on the forecast track the center of frine will move over Central and Northern portions of Mississippi through early Friday maximum sustained winds have decreased to near 35 mil per hour with higher gusts continued weakening is forecast and frine is expected to become a post-tropical cyclone later today the estimated minimum Central pressure is 996 MB or 2941 in tropical depression frine continues to weaken and lift North early this morning into Southern Mississippi at the same time spreading Gusty winds and heavy rain across the region the system is forecast to lose remaining tropical characteristics later today as it pushes northward into the Midsouth and connects with nearby frontal boundaries while still producing areas of locally heavy rain and chances for severe thunderstorms tornadoes will be the main severe weather Hazard through tonight potentially impacting parts of Alabama and the Florida Panhandle along a slow moving warm front the Storm Prediction Center has issued a slight risk of severe weather for this region the greatest threat for considerable flash flooding exists across parts of Northern and Central Alabama where a slow-moving line of showers and thunderstorms capable of containing intense rainfall rates could linger for several hours and produce localized totals up to 10 in Heavy Rain is also possible from Northeast Arkansas through the Tennessee Valley and into the Florida Panhandle today looking ahead to the start of the weekend showers and localized torrential downpours will remain possible throughout much of the southeast as lingering tropical moisture and stationary frontal boundaries stay draped across the region residents are advised to have multiple ways of receiving warnings and never drive across flooded roadways a potent storm system is also impacting parts of the West and High Plains as an area of low pressure organizes in eastern Montana today areas of heavy rain and severe weather are possible across the state Gusty winds and large hail associated with thunderstorms are most likely to impact eastern Montana and Far Western North Dakota through tonight with heavy rain a potential weather hazard in Central and Western Montana additionally cool temperatures in the high elevations of the northern Rockies could lead to early season Mountain snowfall for Western Montana and the greater Yellowstone National Park area the other aspect of this system will correspond with strong southerly winds throughout the high plains wind gusts up to 50 mph are possible which could result in a few power outages these strong winds will also increase the fire weather threat across the region as dry vegetation and low relative humidity create a ripe environment for erotic fire Behavior red flag warnings and wind advisories span from Southern Utah to North Dakota elsewhere high pressure will keep much of the Great Lakes and nor e dry as high temperatures increased into the 80s through the beginning of this weekend
And warnings a tropical storm warning and storm surch launch are in effect for baldwin central baldwin coastal mobile central and mobile coastal a tropical storm warning is an effect for baldwin inland george mobile inland and stone a tropical storm watches in effect for green carry and w storm information... Read more
Good morning it's mark davis at weather tracker plus it's thursday september 12th and here's today's severe weather update we have a few areas we're going be concentrating on today first area is up in the northwest in montana and north dakota where we have a slight risk for zer thunderstorms also there's... Read more
69° and the wind was southwest at 70 knots this is the nor weather radio k98 in buffalo in ww g32 in little valley your source for official weather information for the niagara front tier in the western sou tier k98 operates on a frequency of 162.5 mhz and ww g32 operates on a frequency of 162.475 mhz... Read more
It was 68 at prosper 64 at pillsbury 66 at hillsboro and 63 at maville at jamest town it was mostly cloudy with a temperature of 67 at bismar it was fair with a temperature of 57 at gr forks rain and fog were reported with a temperature of 66 in minnesota it was 70 at early it was cloudy with a temperature... Read more
Hello everyone i am meteorologist hutch johnson joining you we do have some active weather making its way through central and eastern minnesota we're going to go over the radar on that we have an impact to the metro area of the twin cities where the golden gophers are getting ready to kick off the big... Read more
Hello everybody meteorologist hutch johnson joining you as we have central minnesota under the gun for a line of storms heading through the brainer lakes area an active tornado warning is the uh the major uh change since the last time we spoke this tornado warning is just moving out of the little falls... Read more
Overall setup we have the coolest air mass of the season on the way so far across the central and eastern 2/3 of the us plus we'll be watching two areas of disturbed weather across the gulf of mexico that will likely impact the gulf coast regions over the coming days so let's start off with the satellite... Read more
Overall setup in this update we're going to be talking about the enzo neutral pattern that we are currently in plus update you on the hurricane season and as we make the transition into lenia heading deeper into fall and especially into the winter months so let's take a look at the overall jet stream... Read more
Hello everybody meteorologist hut johnson joining you as we have central minnesota under the gun for a line of storms heading through the brainard lakes area an active tornado warning is the uh the major uh change since the last time we spoke this tornado warning is just moving out of the little falls... Read more
Overall setup good afternoon everyone happy labor day weekend hope everyone out there is enjoying time with the family we've got a lot to talk about in fact we've got two big shots of cooler air are going to be pressing southbound over the course of the next week plus an update on the tropics as they... Read more
Happy thursday september 12th 2024 yesterday we had hurricane francine and now here's what's left of it tropical depression uh francine just hanging out in the midsouth causing some problems today in terms of severe weather and also some flash flooding we've got another little system up here trying... Read more
Carolina. well, all right, let's talk about our weather again. lainey. again, we've had a really, really nice weekend for us. but again, we might need to put on an extra layer now as we head out. it's definitely starting to feel like fall, which is, yeah, pretty chilly in the morning and then fairly... Read more