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  • Hot And Humid: Regional Forecast – 6/25/2026
    by Martin Franciscus
    June 25, 2026
    Summer is HERE. And Mother Nature is gonna make you feel it. Heat indexes may top 100 the next couple days and this is just the beginning. The heat is only gonna get worse as we get into next week. The jet stream is moving north for the summer as the ridge builds in over the south. This means…

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  • Here Comes the Sun: Southern MS/AL/LA Weather Forecast – 6/25/26
    by Morgan Vogt
    June 25, 2026
    The heat is going to be brutal for the next few days. The heat index will be above 100 with extreme heat risks in most of our area. While most of the threats are limited to elevated, a lot of MS are at a significant or extreme risk. Currently, there is a thunderstorm near central MS and the MS/AL…

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  • 6/25/2026 Forecast Refresh
    by Ella Szczerbik
    June 25, 2026
    It’s a beautiful sunny day across much of the region, though scattered thunderstorms are ongoing around Jackson and areas south of New Orleans. Scattered thunderstorms will continue through this evening, mainly east of I-55, including areas such as Hattiesburg, Wiggins, Columbia, and New Orleans. The main threats will be heavy rainfall, frequent lightning, gusty winds, and we can’t rule…

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  • Weekend Vacation Spot/Trip Forecast – 6/25/26
    by Matt Shiffman
    June 25, 2026
    Regional Outlook Hey all! After today, we are heating up even more to the middle to upper 90s with nice weather to look forward to. This is actually the first vacation forecast I have made with nice weather forecasted for the weekend! Each day (Fri, Sat, Sun) will feature plentiful sunshine with mixed clouds. We do have to watch…

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  • Looking ahead in the tropics – Tropical forecast 6/25/2026
    by Summer Carrington
    June 25, 2026
    Howdy! Looking out the window into the Atlantic, we can see that there is not a lot going on, some convection associated with tropical waves, but not enough to develop into a tropical disturbance. After Tropical Storm Arthur passed through last week, things in the Atlantic are relatively quiet looking into the future. No disturbance is expected for the…

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