Chances for scattered storms through the week as well as tropical heat; possible rainy conditions after next week: SW MS Weather Forecast – 7/2/22

Tropical heat and moisture will continue to linger around for a while longer, as the area remains under the influence of a weak high pressure system off to the west. Temperatures look to remain fairly…

Read more of Chances for scattered storms through the week as well as tropical heat; possible rainy conditions after next week: SW MS Weather Forecast – 7/2/22

Slightly drier weather as ridging develops over the majority of the U.S.: Southeast Weather Forecast – 7/3/22

The past few days have been active in terms of rainfall and cloud coverage from Gulf moisture, tropical disturbances, and recently designated tropical storm Colin. The next few days are expected to be quieter as…

Read more of Slightly drier weather as ridging develops over the majority of the U.S.: Southeast Weather Forecast – 7/3/22

Tropical Storm Colin impacting NC and SC coast, small chance of new development in Caribbean: Tropical Update – 7/3/22

The water vapor imagery shows three notable systems in place. One is tropical storm Bonnie, which crossed Central America and is now headed out into the Pacific. It may regenerate strength and possibly even become…

Read more of Tropical Storm Colin impacting NC and SC coast, small chance of new development in Caribbean: Tropical Update – 7/3/22

Rain continues, slight temperature increase as we move into the week… : Coastal MS/AL/LA Weather Forecast – 7/2/22

Happy Saturday and good morning everyone! The weather story continues to remain consistent over the next few days, with on and off rain chances associated with the constant inflow of gulf moisture and day-time heating…

Read more of Rain continues, slight temperature increase as we move into the week… : Coastal MS/AL/LA Weather Forecast – 7/2/22

After an active week in the tropics, the future looks quieter: Tropical Outlook/Discussion – 7/1/22

At this time of year in 2021, the North Atlantic was at five named tropical cyclones while, in 2020, the North Atlantic had already produced four named tropical cyclones. Comparing these two hyperactive seasons with…

Read more of After an active week in the tropics, the future looks quieter: Tropical Outlook/Discussion – 7/1/22

High pressure and heat across the mainland, cooler weather on both coasts: CONUS Weather Forecast- 7/1/22

As we enter July, let’s take a brief moment to look at the month of June weather-wise. June was a very dry month across most of the United States, with an extreme exception of the…

Read more of High pressure and heat across the mainland, cooler weather on both coasts: CONUS Weather Forecast- 7/1/22

Widespread Rain coming into the Southeast and Texas: Southeast Weather Forecast – 7/01/22

Hello everybody, there will be an increase of precipitation and thunderstorms as the low-pressure system from Gulf of Mexico is slowly moving up north in the Southeast states. It will remain near the coastal states…

Read more of Widespread Rain coming into the Southeast and Texas: Southeast Weather Forecast – 7/01/22

Another day of storms possible, but the weekend looks (a bit) drier: Southern MS/AL/LA Weather Forecast

It looks like we will be holding on to a decent shot for rain each day as we move into and through the weekend. It won’t be a washout or an ‘all day’ rain, but…

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The Tropical disturbance bringing in more rain from the Gulf: SW MS Weather Forecast – 7/01/22

Hello everybody, the tropical disturbance in Gulf of Mexico is providing another round of thunderstorms and possibly of widespread rain to the Southwest Mississippi. In the morning, there will be partly cloudy skies with a…

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+100F heat indices could return on Independence Day: SE MS / SW AL – 7/1/22

The near normal weather that was experienced this week will slowly be replaced this weekend by warmer weather. Regionally, heat indices should crack 100F on the 4th of July. As the heat returns, however, afternoon…

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