Some relief from the humidity on its way, but still looking warm: Southern MS/AL/LA Weather Forecast – 6/18/22

Canadian air is headed our way! It isn’t much cooler, but it is less humid. That should wrangle in some of the Heat Index values a bit. But it will still be warm with highs…

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Heat advisory in effect and heat to persist, according to Climate Prediction Center’s monthly outlook: Coastal MS/LA/AL Weather Forecast – 6/18/22

For those that haven’t melted away yet, find a beach to visit today as that will be the best way you can cool off this weekend. With rain chances remaining minimal and a heat advisory…

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Hot and muggy conditions to continue across the Southeast: SW MS Weather Forecast – 6/14/22

Skies are mostly clear this morning across the region, with a few puffy clouds likely by the afternoon. As a high pressure continues to stay put over the Southeast, hot and muggy conditions with only…

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Hot, humid, with only a few storms to help: Southern MS/AL/LA Weather Forecast – 6/13/22

It will be warm today. All of the local National Weather Service offices have issued Heat Advisories today. Heat Index values will be up over 105F and could approach 110F for some. And a few…

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Since 1950, South Mississippi 100-degree days nearly unchanged while overnight warmth increases four-fold

The headline says it all. Looking back at 70 years of data, South Mississippi’s hottest days during the “Summer” (from May through September) have stayed about the same while the temperatures overnight have warmed up…

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