- Dry Pattern Settles In Before Another Stationary Front This Weekend – Weekly Outlook for South MS/LA/AL 6/8/26by Noah GowerAfter another soggy weekend, we’re all wondering, “is there any relief? Can I go outside without getting rained on?” The answer is not quite a resounding yes, but mostly yes. The storms will quiet down for a few days this week which is great news for us that work outdoors or want to go outside after work. However, we’re…
- Summertime Pattern in Full Swing: Regional Forecast – 6/7/2026by Martin FranciscusIt’s June and it certainly feels like it. Satellite imagery shows widespread, weak showers and thunderstorms developing across the region. These storms are being fueled by deep gulf moisture and strong surface heating. These high values mean a water loaded column which will lead to intense precipitation rates (and maybe some flash flooding). This can lead to strong downdrafts…
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- Have You Ever Seen the Rain? Comin’ Down on a Sunny Day: Southern MS/AL/LA Weather Forecast – 6/7/26by Morgan VogtCurrently, we are experiencing isolated showers and thunderstorms in our area, moving northeast. A lot is going on north of us in MS and AL. Western LA has showers moving into the area. More warm and humid weather is coming our way. We’ll be seeing more scattered showers and thunderstorms in our area, but not as much as the…
- Southern MS/AL/LA Forecast Refresh– 6/7/26by Ella SzczerbikThe humidity is not letting up today, with heat index values approaching the triple digits. Scattered showers and thunderstorms are visible on radar, but overall storm coverage is fairly low. If you catch one, expect a quick burst of heavy rain and some lightning. Otherwise, most areas will see mostly cloudy skies and another warm, muggy afternoon. For the…
- Slow start to the Atlantic hurricane season – 6/7/2026 Tropical forecastby Summer CarringtonHowdy and happy Sunday! Hurricane season is in full swing! Looking out the window in the Atlantic, we can see that there is nothing significant going on. There is easterly flow coming from Africa creating some tropical waves (nothing that will impact us here in the U.S. currently), and upper-level westerly flow creating wind shear that suppresses development of…
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