- Tropical Forecast: 6/9/2026by Ella SzczerbikCristina is all by herself as the only active tropical storm. Cristina is slowly drifting north, bringing heavy rain to parts of coastal Central America through Thursday. Remnants and leftover moisture may eventually emerge over the Gulf, but don’t worry, as redevelopment is not currently anticipated! Tropical cyclone activity is not expected this week in the Atlantic. Several tropical…
- Can’t stop, Addicted to the Raining: Regional Forecast – 6/9/26by Morgan VogtCurrent Conditions As this is being written, we are experiencing showers in the FL panhandle pushing northeast and isolated showers near the West FL coast. There is also scattered showers and thunderstorms in Northwest GA putting down excessive rainfall. Tonight Tonight, we’ll see scattered showers and thunderstorms across most of our region, dissipating by early tomorrow morning. Parts of…
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- 06/09/26 Southern MS/AL/LA Local Forecast – Hot and Dry Conditions Replace Constant Rainby Julian HendersonAs I’m writing this, temperatures are in the mid-upper 80s across our region, with dew points in the muggy low-mid 70s. There is no precipitation on the radar for our area, except for the area near Tallahassee, where some light showers are lingering. Tonight As we go into this afternoon and evening, temperatures will get quite hot, rising into…
- Tuesday Southern AL/MS/LA Refresh- 6/9/26by Kayden PageConditions are currently dry and warm across our area, with the chance for some sneaky showers moving in towards the evening. Midday temperatures should hang in the upper 80s, with real feels creeping towards the 90s across most of the area. A slight breeze moving off the Gulf will cool coastal towns and travel up to the more central…
- Multiple Days of Severe Weather in the Northern Tier: National CONUS Weather Forecast – 6/9/26by Matt ShiffmanToday’s Overall Setup The overall atmospheric setup is certainly supportive of severe weather across the northern Plains and Upper Midwest this week. The 500 mb pattern shows a trough digging into the northern Rockies and a large ridge over the East Coast. The trough brings upper-level spin, cooler air aloft, and increasing lift, while the ridge helps funnel warm,…






