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  • Holiday Weekend Refresh- 7/3/26
    by Kayden Page
    July 3, 2026
    To kick off our 4th of July weekend, temperatures will remain well above average for this time of year, while precipitation hovers slightly below average. It’s looking to be a clear but hot weekend, perfect lake party weather if you ask me! Currently, conditions seem to be following the recent trend of hot temperatures and a slight chance for…

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  • Typical summer weekend ahead: Regional Forecast – 7/2/26
    by Ella Szczerbik
    July 2, 2026
    With the holiday weekend coming up, we’re basically back to that classic summer setup of hot temperatures and a few pop-up storms each afternoon. However, don’t get too excited, because heat index values could climb up to 105 degrees this weekend, so make sure to stay hydrated while celebrating! The overall risk for severe storms and heavy rain stays…

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  • Tropical Forecast- 7/2/2026
    by Martin Franciscus
    July 2, 2026
    Quiet. Very quiet. This is good. As of now, there is not much going on in the tropics. This is expected to continue for the foreseeable future. First things first, the waters are warming. This is common for this time of year and shouldn’t be a cause for concern. That’s because there’s more to this story than just fuel……

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  • Summer Sizzle Continues: Southern LA/MS/AL Forecast- 7/2/26
    by Kayden Page
    July 2, 2026
    As we head into the holiday weekend, the summer heat pattern will remain firmly in place across our area. The same area of high pressure that’s bringing this intense heat will also keep most thunderstorm activity at bay through the weekend. So while it’ll be hot, at least your holiday plans are unlikely to be stormed out! Today Currently,…

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  • Holiday Weekend Vacation Spot/Trip Forecast – 7/2/26
    by Matt Shiffman
    July 2, 2026
    Regional Outlook Happy 4th of July weekend, everyone! I’m sure a lot of you have plans, so here’s a look at the forecast for the usual vacation spots we cover. Overall, it’s looking hot and humid with a lot of sunshine around. A few pop-up storms are possible during the afternoons, especially Sunday, but most places should have plenty…

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