Southern States Face Shifting Weather Pattern: High Temperatures Give Way to Tropical Moisture and Thunderstorm Activity – Weekly Outlook for MS/AL/LA | 7/15/2025

The week ahead across the Gulf coast brings a dynamic mix of summer extremes. Tuesday and Wednesday start hot and stable under a high-pressure ridge, with highs near 95°F and isolated pop-up showers inland. By…

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07/15/25 Tropical Outlook – Trouble in the Gulf

A surface low will bisect the Florida Peninsula today, bringing rain and flooding to the state. From there, it will ride a ridge into the Gulf of Mexico, where it could develop into a tropical…

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Generally dry across the region with pockets of isolated showers – Kansas Agriculture Forecast 7/14/2025

General Central/Eastern Kansas Forecast Short-Term (Monday-Tuesday) Today looks to be very similar to how yesterday was across the area. Warm, summer-like conditions and isolated, hit and miss showers/thunderstorms during the afternoon and evening hours. Extremely…

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Subtropics Activating A Little Across the Gulf – Weekly Outlook for South MS/LA/AL 7/13/25

Today has been another hot one with more storms developing across southwestern Louisiana moving northeast across southwest Mississippi and the Pine Belt. Expect these to hit by mid-afternoon and last until around sunset. Highs will…

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Research – MS/AL/LA’s unique climate history; how sulfates may have played a part in keeping our area cool for the past century

Hello everyone! Thanks for taking the time to read my first research post. If you follow Nick on Facebook, you may have seen my post about climate change in our forecast area. I explained how…

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Morning sun & afternoon storms: Southern MS/AL/LA Local Weather Forecast – 7/13/25

Today and the beginning of the week are looking to be one of those typical summer days; sunny in the morning with increasing clouds in the afternoon along with scattered popup thunderstorms, temperatures in the…

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7/13/25 Tropical Outlook: Monitoring the gulf for potential activity

While our large-scale theme for both basins is to be quiet for the next 7 days, there is the possibility of something forming in the next 7 days in the Gulf. Let’s look at what’s…

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