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  • Summer Heat Intensifies: Regional Forecast- 6/28/26
    by Kayden Page
    June 28, 2026
    Currently, temperatures across the region are sitting in the low to mid 90s as we approach the hottest part of the day. Rain chances remain low through tonight, though a few isolated showers may develop during the afternoon, quickly diminishing after sunset. Looking at today’s maximum temperatures, portions of the region could experience dangerous heat, with Heat Advisories and…

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  • Update on the tropics – 6/28/2026
    by Summer Carrington
    June 28, 2026
    Howdy! The National Hurricane has marked an area off the southeast coast of the United States for a 20% chance of development within the next 7 days. A broad area of low pressure is expected to develop in this area on the western portion of a frontal system by Tuesday. Gradual development of this system is expected, but by…

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  • Things are heating up for southern LA/MS/AL – Local forecast 6/28/2026
    by Summer Carrington
    June 28, 2026
    Howdy! Temperatures are heating up, and so are the heat risks. Make sure to take care of yourself when outside as summer is in full swing. Chances for rain exist in the coming days. TODAY/TONIGHT Taking a look out the window (NOAA satellite), there is not much going on currently (around 1:00 CST). No precipitation in our region (see…

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  • Forecast Refresh – 06/28/26
    by Julian Henderson
    June 28, 2026
    Good morning! As I’m writing this at 6:45a CDT, our radar is looking quiet, and temperatures are in the mid 70s pretty much everywhere in our region. Today We’re in for another hot today as the ridge of high pressure over our area continues to be anchored down. Afternoon high temperatures are forecasted to be anywhere from the mid…

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  • Tropical Forecast – 6/27/26
    by Ella Szczerbik
    June 27, 2026
    The National Hurricane Center has identified an area off the east coast of the U.S. for potential development. Right now, there is a 20% chance of tropical development during the next seven days. A cold front is expected to drop south late Monday, and with it, a weak low could try to develop offshore (shown below). Strong ridging is…

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