Weather Alerts For Ashford, AL
Flood Watch
-# HEADLINE -------------------- FLOOD WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT THROUGH LATE FRIDAY NIGHT # DETAILS -------------------- WHAT Flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues to be possible. WHERE Portions of southeast Alabama, southwest Georgia, and the Florida Panhandle. WHEN Through late Friday night. IMPACTS Excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers, creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations. Flooding may occur in poor drainage and urban areas. ADDITIONAL DETAILS - Multiple rounds of heavy rainfall are expected from today through Friday. Rainfall amounts of 3 to 6 inches are expected with locally higher amounts likely. Reasonable high- end totals of 7 to 10 inches are possible. High rainfall rates will increase the chance of dangerous to life threatening flash flooding. - http://www.weather.gov/safety/flood ISSUED AT Thursday, June 18, 2026 at 4:01 PM EDT ISSUED BY National Weather Service Tallahassee FL HEADER Flood Watch # PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS -------------------- 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. # AREAS AFFECTED -------------------- Holmes, Turner, Baker, Calhoun, Calhoun, Central Walton, Clay, Coastal Bay, Coffee, Dale, Decatur, Dougherty, Early, Geneva, Henry, Houston, Inland Bay, Jackson, Lee, Miller, Mitchell, North Walton, Quitman, Randolph, Seminole, South Walton, Terrell, Washington, Worth Including the cities of Magnolia Beach, Cuthbert, Lynn, Dickey, Asbury, Sneads, Cobb Crossroads, Decatur Co A/P, Davis Park, Dawson Municipal A/P, Seminole State Park, Beamon, Bagby State Park, Gordy, Bainbridge, Cluster Springs, Fadette, Little Hope, De Funiak Spring Airport, Panama City, Herod, Abbeville, Commissary Hill, Lawrenceville, Enterprise, Richter Crossroads, Holmes County Airport, Bunker, Ausmac, Center Ridge, Marianna, Lynn Haven, Cotton, Daleville, Clarks Mill, Donalsonville, Ashford, Hatcher, Callaway, Ashburn, Chipley Municipal Airport, Lockett Crossing, Logan Field Municipal A/P, Morgan, Simsville, Screamer, Alfords, Arlington, Sylvester Airport, Graceville, De Funiak Springs, Hanover, Econfina, Freeport, Wire Bridge, Leesburg, Edison, Centerville, Ganer, Battens Crossroads, Worth, Riverturn, Bennett, Union, Elmodel Wma, Pretoria, Gammage, Peterson Hill, Boykin, Coles, Palmyra, Turner City, Hoggard Mill, Glendale, Walker, Babcock, Newton, Camilla, Fairchild, Benevolence, Moores Crossroads, Turquoise Beach, Scotts Ferry, Headland, Browntown, Eucheeanna, Red Store Crossroads, Cairo, Branchville, Bonifay, Williamsburg, Dawson, Nixon, Crossroads, Isabella, Steinham Store, Poplar Head, Cordrays Mill, Georgetown, Abe Springs, Springvale Station, Red Rock, Colquitt, Albany, Blackwood, Geneva, Sandestin, Yeomans, Early Co A/P, Youngstown, Fort Gaines, Malone, Graves, Argyle, Geneva Municipal A/P, Ewell, Chipley, Alpine Heights, Crystal Lake, Hobby, Enterprise Municipal A/P, Portland, Point Washington, Cuba, Blackwell Field A/P, Santa Rosa Beach, Hacoda, Ozark, Mayhaw, New Hope, Blountstown, Bellview, Abbeville Municipal A/P, Headland Municipal A/P, Keyton, Sylvester, Douglasville, Leonia, Dothan, Browns Crossroads, Durham, Iveys Mill, Cottonwood, Shivers Mill, Doverel, Milford, Dill, Orange Hill, Pelham, West Bainbridge, Hawkinstown, Frink, Fort Rucker, Cooktown, Hartford, Mabson, Clarksville, Jones Crossing, Five Points, Blakely, Mitchell Co A/P, Forrester, Springvale, Pleasant Ridge, Days Crossroads, Barker Store, Ricks Place, Southport, Southwest Ga Regional A/P, Donaldsonville A/P, Vicksburg, Marysville, Pecan, and East Albany
Severe Storm Risk
-There is a Slight Severe Storm Risk for your location. Continue reading for today's outlook from the National Weather Service's Storm Prediction Center. -------------------- National Severe Storm Outlook THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS OVER PARTS OF THE SOUTHEAST AND NORTH-CENTRAL TEXAS SUMMARY Isolated brief tornadoes and damaging gusts remain possible from far southern Alabama into the parts of the Florida Panhandle and across much of Georgia. Scattered damaging winds are likely this evening into tonight over much of north-central Texas. From far southern AL across GA and into SC A line of thunderstorms currently extends north-south across central GA ahead of the midlevel wave. The environment is very moist and 0-1 SRH is over 250 m2/s2 at the JGX radar. Minimal CIN due to the high PWAT air mass should thus continue to support QLCS tornado potential as the line of storms moves across GA, and possibly into SC later tonight. Farther southwest, robust thunderstorms have developed near Mobile and will move eastward across far southern AL and the northern and western FL Panhandle. A very moist and unstable air mass resides here as well, and stronger westerly flow and shear around the southern periphery of the upper system will continue to support a narrow corridor of brief tornado or damaging wind potential. For more information see mesoscale discussion 1191. Much of north-central Texas Hot conditions exist across the Abilene to San Angelo area this evening, with little CIN. The 00Z MAF sounding shows a deep mixed layer and over 2000 J/kg MLCAPE with a near 60 F dewpoint. Just east of the low-level lapse rate plume, dewpoints are well into the 70s F, with 3000-4000 J/kg MLCAPE into central TX. Storms are already beginning to form over west-central TX as a cold front pushes south into the storm-ready air mass. Winds around 850 mb will also increase out of the southeast tonight, aiding unstable inflow into a developing cluster of storms. Shear and steering currents aloft are weak, but severe outflow is expected to affect much of northwest into north-central TX later this evening into tonight. A general southeastward propagation is most likely, into the moist plume. Conditions appear favorable for damaging winds, and localized significant wind gusts cannot be ruled out. Given such high instability, some of the stronger storms may briefly produce hail.