Overnight Storms Could Pack a Surprise Punch
Overnight Storms Could Pack a Surprise Punch Staff Reports December 1, 2025 1:36 pm Weather In Brief: WHO: Okaloosa County Public Safety Director Patrick Maddox and local emergency officials WHAT: Marginal risk of severe storms, including damaging winds and possible brief tornadoes WHEN: 9 p.m. Monday through 7 a.m. Tuesday WHERE: Coastal Baldwin County, AL, east through the western Florida Panhandle WHY: A low-pressure system may push a warm front inland, creating a narrow window for severe weather development Coastal communities from Baldwin County, Alabama, through the western Florida Panhandle are being urged to stay weather-aware tonight as a developing low-pressure system brings the potential for a few strong storms — including a brief tornado or two — to the northern Gulf Coast. According to a memo from Okaloosa County Public Safety Director Patrick Maddox, a marginal risk of severe weather has been issued for the region from 9 p.m. Monday through 7 a.m. Tuesday. The system is expected to skirt the coastline overnight, and forecasters say the exact track will determine whether the warm, unstable air needed for severe thunderstorms can push inland. If it does, the environment could support landfalling waterspouts — the kind that become rain-wrapped, fast-moving tornadoes once they reach shore. Warm Front Is the Wild Card Maddox said confidence in any particular outcome remains low because the warm front’s northward progress is still uncertain. Two scenarios are possible: Onshore Track:If the low hugs the coastline closely, the warm front could slide into coastal Alabama and...
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