- Afternoon Thunderstorms Still Possible, Otherwise Back to the Summer Heat – Week Ahead Forecast for South MS/LA/AL 6/22/26by Noah GowerWhile the overwhelming flash flood rainfall has exited, we’re not quite out of the woods for the next few days. A small system is currently moving southward bringing a line of MCS storms our way tonight and tomorrow. While most of this will dissipate by early Tuesday morning, more afternoon storms are possible later. By Thursday, the front moves…
- Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head: Regional Forecast – 6/21/26by Morgan VogtCurrent Conditions Scattered showers and thunderstorms stretching from MS to FL, moving east-northeast. Some areas could see excessive rainfall. Special Marine Warnings issued on the GA and Northern FL coast. Tonight Scattered showers and thunderstorms in the deep south are moving east this evening. LA and MS will clear up around 9 pm, followed by AL, GA, and FL…
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- 06/21 Southern MS/AL/LA Local Forecast – Bring On the Heat!by Julian HendersonGood afternoon! Happy Father’s Day and happy first day of astronomical summer! As I’m writing this at 3p CDT, temperatures are generally in the upper 80s and lower 90s along the coast, with cooler temperatures up north near Jackson and Meridian due to a line of storms headed northeast. There are also some scattered storms in the Florida panhandle…
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- Tropical Forecast 6/21/26by Ella SzczerbikArthur is gone, and the National Hurricane Center is not anticipating any tropical cyclone activity for us over the next week…yay! Looking at the satellite imagery below, a plume of dust from the Saharan Desert is visible. The dust itself and the dry air that tags along with it are preventing disturbances from becoming more intense. Also, El Niño…
- Summer Is Here: Forecast Refresh – 6/21/2026by Martin FranciscusIt is now officially summer! So Mother Nature decided to make it feel like it with scattered storms and high humidity. Radar shows a broad area of showers along the Texas-Louisiana border along with an area of more intense convection stretching northwest to southeast across Mississippi. Some pulse storms also appear to be developing in the space between these…





