
Allen Strum
Chief Meteorologist at WEAR-TV (Pensacola, FL)
Chief Meteorologist @WEARTV This account is run by Allen Strum along with WEAR-TV and its producers.
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2 weeks ago |
weartv.com | Allen Strum
Severe thunderstorm warnings were posted Monday night for a cluster of storms moving over the Gulf Coast. The main threat is damaging winds. Heavy rain and lightning has been eastbound. In some places, as much as 10 inches of rain was estimated by radar over a 24-hour period. Northern Santa Rosa County had the most rainfall with areas of Alabama also reporting very high numbers.
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4 weeks ago |
weartv.com | Allen Strum
Warm humid weather continues for another day. A round of rain and storms is forecast to move through late Friday, thanks to a cold front. The most likely time for rain will be late afternoon/early evening. The Storm Prediction Center has the WEAR-TV area under a severe weather risk level 1 out of 5 Friday and Friday night. Other parts of the South are under a level 2 out of 5. This map from the Storm Prediction Center shows the WEAR-TV area under a level 1 out of 5 shown by the darker green.
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1 month ago |
weartv.com | Allen Strum
The weather pattern for the weekend has the Gulf Coast under high rain chances. But when exactly the heavy rain will move through is proving difficult to nail down. Low pressure is visiting the area and the shape it takes on and where exactly the low is makes a big difference in the areas that will see rain, even heavy rain.
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1 month ago |
weartv.com | Allen Strum
WEAR-TV — The weather has been gorgeous with lower humidity, cooler temps and clear skies but that all will be changing. The Gulf conditions have been calm with a low risk of rip currents but that is forecast to change through Tuesday into Wednesday. The humidity will be on the rise Tuesday and a shower or storm could pop up. While the rain chance is not high on Tuesday, it's more likely for the inland areas. Timing would be midday or into the afternoon hours.
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1 month ago |
weartv.com | Allen Strum
The next weather maker is forecast to bring heavy rain and strong thunderstorms with some arriving before the sun rises Saturday. A batch of heavy rain is forecast to drop into SWAL and NWFL very early Saturday morning. Some of the storms may arrive as early as 2 or 3:00 a.m. The storms are forecast to shift east through sunrise Saturday with lingering rain potentially remaining through midday.
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