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  • Rain and More Rain: Forecast Refresh – 7/12/2026
    by Martin Franciscus
    July 12, 2026
    The title says it all. The next 48 hours are gonna be a deluge. Convection is currently percolating along a surface boundary across the region. These storms will likely intensify as boundary layer heating continues. This will allow widespread showers and storms to erupt across our area through late evening. These storms will be driven by moderate (but not…

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  • More Rain on the Way: Southern MS/LA/AL Weather Forecast – 7/11/2026
    by Martin Franciscus
    July 11, 2026
    Welp. There’s some rain in the area right now. Who could’ve thought? While there’s some scattered pulse storms down by us (that has produced some isolated flash flooding), the stronger convection is to the north in the mid south. Unfortunately, those storms are being forced by a frontal boundary that is… Yup, you guessed it. Sinking south into our…

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  • 7/11/26 Tropical Forecast
    by Kayden Page
    July 11, 2026
    The National Hurricane Center does not anticipate any tropical development in the next 7 days, yay! Now, while things are quiet, we can start to look at how this hurricane season compares to past seasons. Below are the average dates for named systems, hurricanes, and major hurricanes in the Atlantic. This year, we started right on cue with our…

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  • Gulf Coast Regional Forecast – 07/11/26
    by Julian Henderson
    July 11, 2026
    Good afternoon! Currently on our radar, we have a couple areas of storminess. One in the New Orleans area and one in western Louisiana. The storms in those areas will persist into this evening, when other storms along the coast will form. This is due to the sea breeze, which interacts with the drier air to the north, forcing…

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  • 7/11/2026 Forecast Refresh
    by Ella Szczerbik
    July 11, 2026
    Currently, skies are clear and the morning is quiet as distant storms fire up over the Gulf. Last typical July day before we switch to rainy weather tomorrow. So expect sunny skies today. However, with dewpoints ranging from 73–77, it’s going to be hot, with feels-like temperatures as high as 107 possible. Scattered showers and thunderstorms are forming over…

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