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Buena Vista, Alabama Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Mobile AL 1234 AM CDT Mon Oct 6 2025

...New Aviation...

.DISCUSSION... Issued at 1214 AM CDT Mon Oct 6 2025

The soggy pattern sticks around one more day before the pattern shifts again. The bands of rain earlier on Sunday have lifted north and dissipated with only a few isolated showers across the area as of 04z. The main concern through the overnight hours will be low ceilings as most of the high-res guidance holds off any significant re-development of showers and storms until the pre-dawn hours. HREF ensemble mean PWATs show that the slug of moisture sitting overhead right now (PWATs of 2+ inches) will steadily move northwest of the area throughout the morning hours (although still very moist afterward). 3-hr QPF ensemble PMMs (and LPMM) are highlighting a few spots in a corridor from roughly Stone/George Counties in Mississippi down across the coastal Alabama counties and northwest Florida with 2-3 inches of rain from roughly 09z to 18z today. The area of most concern today will be southern Baldwin County where 8+ inches of rain fell on Sunday afternoon, so any additional heavy rainfall could lead to minor flooding concerns. Elsewhere, the rain should be beneficial on Monday for the ongoing drought across much of the area, so long as it doesn`t all fall in a short period of time like what happened on Sunday. Temperatures will still get up into the mid to potentially upper 80s this afternoon, especially in the spots where it doesn`t rain and there are more breaks in the clouds.

The ridge aloft begins to backbuild from the Atlantic westward toward the Gulf as we roll into Tuesday and Wednesday. The lack of forcing on those days will lead to some afternoon hit-or-miss showers and storms, but that`s about it. The ridge continues to slide westward and opens up the door for a shortwave to potentially dive southward into the region in the Thursday/Friday timeframe. Model guidance begins to diverge as we get this far out in time but the ensembles generally agree that a shortwave trough will dip toward the area late in the week, sending a front into the area. Some dry air begins to filter into the area behind the front, but a bigger push of drier air filters into the region later in the weekend with PWATs cratering to well below an inch. Northerly to northwesterly flow aloft prevails Friday through early next week.

Beach Forecast - A tight pressure gradient led to gusty southeasterly winds that will persist today before gradually relaxing. As a result surf heights should start to somewhat relax through the morning hours on Monday. The rip current risk remains HIGH through Tuesday with a MODERATE risk expected on Wednesday for coastal Alabama and northwest Florida beaches. The rip current MOS guidance indicates another bump in the rip current risk late Thursday into Friday with some beaches potentially reaching the HIGH risk category again. For now, we are sticking with the MODERATE risk through Friday, but if the upward trend in the MOS probabilities continues, we will adjust the risk upward for late this week. Coastal overwash may occur again today for vulnerable spots along the immediate coastline (especially Dauphin Island), especially if any storms briefly enhance the southwesterly flow at the coast. 07/mb

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.AVIATION... (06Z TAFS) Issued at 1234 AM CDT Mon Oct 6 2025

MVFR ceilings over the area become IFR/MVFR overnight then gradually improve to VFR from late morning into the afternoon. Scattered showers with some embedded storms mainly affect the coastal counties into southeast Mississippi this morning then spread to the remainder of the area in the afternoon. The convection is anticipated to become isolated at best this evening. IFR conditions will accompany the stronger storms. Easterly winds 5-10 knots increase to around 10 knots this morning and become southeasterly. /29

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.MARINE... Issued at 1214 AM CDT Mon Oct 6 2025

Small Craft Advisory remains in effect for the Gulf waters through this afternoon as strong easterly to southeasterly winds persist. No impact expected other than locally higher winds and seas possible near thunderstorms Tuesday and Wednesday. Advisory level conditions are possible late in the week as a front potentially slides across the Gulf. 07/mb

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.PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS... Mobile 71 86 70 88 68 87 65 82 / 20 30 10 20 10 20 20 10 Pensacola 73 85 73 88 73 87 68 82 / 20 20 0 20 10 20 20 10 Destin 73 86 73 88 73 86 68 82 / 20 20 10 20 10 20 20 10 Evergreen 68 89 68 90 66 87 61 82 / 20 10 0 20 10 30 20 10 Waynesboro 68 86 67 87 65 84 63 80 / 20 20 10 20 0 10 10 10 Camden 68 87 68 88 66 83 60 79 / 10 10 10 20 10 20 20 10 Crestview 68 88 68 90 68 87 62 81 / 20 10 0 20 10 30 20 10

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.MOB WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... AL...High Rip Current Risk through late Tuesday night for ALZ265-266.

High Surf Advisory until 4 AM CDT early this morning for ALZ265- 266.

FL...High Rip Current Risk through late Tuesday night for FLZ202-204- 206.

High Surf Advisory until 4 AM CDT early this morning for FLZ202- 204-206.

MS...None. GM...Small Craft Advisory until 1 PM CDT this afternoon for GMZ650- 655-670-675.

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