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  6. 2025 Gulf Coast blizzard - Wikipedia

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    Snowfall in Babbie reached 11 in (28 cm), while Mobile Regional Airport recorded 7.5 in (19 cm) of snowfall. [17] This broke the most snowfall in the latter city, breaking the record of 6 in (15 cm) set in February 1895. [32] In Mobile, the under demolition Mobile Civic Center collapsed from the weight of the snow. [33]

  7. National Weather Service Mobile, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    The Weather Forecast Office (WFO) in Mobile is one of 122 field offices of the National Weather Service (NWS). It is responsible for hydrometeorological public, marine and aviation forecasts and warnings for 20 counties : 5 in southeast Mississippi, 12 in south Alabama and 3 counties in the northwest Florida panhandle.

  8. Alan Sealls - Wikipedia

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    Alan Sealls is a retired broadcast meteorologist and educator. For two decades, he worked as chief meteorologist for WKRG-TV in Mobile, Alabama, leaving that station in 2019 [1] before moving in 2020 to WPMI-TV in Mobile, where he retired in 2024. [2]

  9. There is also the potential for a strong tornado – EF2 or stronger – or two in the most violent storms, the National Weather Service in Mobile, Alabama, warned Wednesday morning.