- Any chance of rain for the next few days? – Forecast refresh 6/11/2026by Summer CarringtonHowdy! Looking out the window, there are currently (as I am writing this around 11:30am) quite a few clouds over the region, building up as the day progresses (NOAA Geocolor satellite image). We can see based off the NWS radar that there is no rain to start off the day. The most notable thing is the heat advisory for…
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- Dangerous Heat Building Across the South: Regional Forecast- 6/10/26by Kayden PageThe big story across the South today isn’t rain or storms; it’s the heat. Summer-like temperatures continue to build across the region, with many cities climbing well into the 90s this afternoon. Taking a look at the current heat index values for cities across the South, we see very warm “real-feel” temperatures that can quickly turn dangerous. Be sure…
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- A break from the rain for Southern MS/LA/AL – 6/10/2026by Summer CarringtonHowdy! These next couple of weeks will bring on the summer weather as temperatures heat up. However, next week there is a possibility of a break from the summer-like pattern and an even higher chance for thunderstorms. For the next few days, though, expect temperatures to be in the lower 90s with dry conditions. TODAY/TONIGHT Let’s take a look…
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- Southern MS/LA/AL Forecast Refresh – 06/10/26by Julian HendersonCurrently, weather conditions in our area are hot and sunny with a few scattered cumulus clouds in the sky, but no rain. Temperatures are generally in the upper 80s and 90s. Dew points are currently in the upper 60s and lower 70s across the region, which is humid, but not as humid as we’re used to. Some scattered weak…
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- Tropical Forecast – 6/10/2026by Morgan VogtWe have a possible disturbance over the Bay of Campeche with a 10% chance of formation over the next week. This area of low pressure is expected to move westward, moving inland over eastern Mexico late this weekend. However, the conditions are not favorable for significant development. If we take a look at week two from the Global Tropics…






