- Heat and chances for storms this week – Regional forecast 6/30/2026by Summer CarringtonHowdy! Looking out the window (NOAA), we can see (at around 12:00 CST) there is not much of anything going on currently. Based on the NWS radar, a heat advisory is in effect for most of the region, some in effect until Thursday evening. No rain on radar for now. The main message for today is that it is…
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- Gulf Coast Regional Forecast – 06/29/26by Julian HendersonGood afternoon! As I’m writing this at 3:30p CDT, our radar is looking pretty quiet: However, the radar doesn’t tell the full story of today’s weather across our region, the temperatures do. The temperatures are currently in the hot low-mid 90s throughout our region. Currently, Baton Rouge is the “winner”, with a temperature of 95ºF being observed. The high…
- So Hot You Could Melt: Southern MS/LA/AL Weather Forecast – 6/29/2026by Martin FranciscusIn case you couldn’t tell, it’s hot outside, really hot. While the northern Plains and upper Midwest are getting pounded by severe weather, we’re stuck under the heat dome. This means highs in the 90s (with heat indexes well over 100) and a low chance of storms during the afternoons. This pattern is not anything historic but it’s definitely…
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- Hot conditions for today – Forecast refresh 6/29/2026by Summer CarringtonHowdy! Below is my video forecast for today, make sure to take a look! Looking out the window, we can see there is not much going on currently. No rain in the region, and little clouds. A heat advisory is in effect for most of Mississippi and Alabama, some parts of northeastern Louisiana. It’s going to be hot today!…
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- Monday Tropical Update- 6/29/26by Kayden PageGood news for the East Coast! The National Hurricane Center has lowered the development odds for this disturbance from 20% to 10%, indicating a reduced likelihood of tropical development. This disturbance is mainly disorganized showers and thunderstorms associated with an area of low pressure along a frontal boundary off the East Coast. Formation is not expected with this system,…






