Hattiesburg, June 8th forecast for the next seven days

Good afternoon folks! After looking at both Skew-T Soundings and recent MOS data, I bring you a look into the next seven days! Enjoy!

Saturday June 9th: Expect a high of 92 with a low of 70. There will be minor cloud coverage and the precipitation looks to be relatively normal with a 30% chance for rain and slight winds below 5 mph out of the south.

Sunday June 10th: Expect a high of 92 with a low of 69. This day will have less cloud coverage and the chance for rain seems average with a 30% chance. Winds will be in the range from none to very few at below 5 mph.

Monday June 11th: Expect a high of 90 with a low of 70. There will be lower level cumulus clouds as well as some upper-level cirrus clouds. This in addition to more moisture in the atmosphere begins an increase of rain to 40% as we move into the rest of the week. Winds are likely to be scarce and if some does appear, it’ll be under 5 mph from the southwest.

Tuesday June 12th: Expect a high of 90 with a low of 71. This day will have much more cloud coverage and contribute to the slightly lower temperatures throughout the day. The rain chance raises to a 50% with much more moisture and no winds. Expect showers across the area, with no severe threat.

Wednesday June 13th: Expect a high of 91 with a low of 71. The data shows mild cumulus cloud coverage and a reduced percentage of rain at 40% as the area begins to dry back out. Winds can be seen at around 5 mph through the area coming from the south.

Thursday June 14th: Expect a high of 91 with a low of 71. There will be some light cirrus cloud coverage with broken cumulus coverage. The rain percentage goes back to the average at a 30% chance for falling. Winds can be found at a range of 5-8 mph throughout the region.

Friday June 15th: Expect a high of 90 with a low of 71. Significant cloud coverage will be seen in the upper levels of the atmosphere beginning at about 500mb. The chance for rain again raises to 40% likelihood and winds can be seen out of the east under 5 mph.

As this summer continues to warm and fluctuate with dry/moist air, here’s a friendly reminder to drink plenty of water!



Author of the article:


Emily Riter

Air Force Meteorologist in training Cloud Gazer Thunderstorm enthusiast Just call me "Weather Girl"