The National Weather Service has issued a Flash Flood Watch for the entire area from Monday morning through midday Tuesday. Multiple rounds of storms are expected. Widespread totals of 3 to 6 inches are forecast with localized amounts up to 8 inches possible.
This significant rainfall could lead to localized flooding, especially in southeast Mississippi, extreme southwest Alabama, and parts of the western Florida Panhandle. The areas around Gulf Shores and Orange Beach are particularly noted for elevated flood risks.
Residents and visitors in these areas are advised to be prepared for potential flash flooding. The National Weather Service recommends that people in urban areas should be particularly cautious as heavy rainfall can quickly lead to flooded roads. It is strongly advised not to attempt to cross flooded areas.
Looking further ahead, the weather forecast for Orange Beach through the next several days indicates a mix of partly sunny and mostly cloudy skies with occasional showers and thunderstorms. Temperatures are expected to hover in the low to mid-80s, with nighttime lows in the low 70s. There is a consistent pattern of slight to moderate chances of precipitation throughout the week, with the potential for heavier rainfall around Monday and Tuesday as mentioned earlier according to the National Weather Service.
For the most up-to-date and detailed weather information and any potential weather advisories, residents should monitor updates from the National Weather Service and other local weather reporting services.
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