Hot and Humid with Afternoon Thunderstorms – Weekend Forecast for South MS/LA/AL 6/4/25

We’re finally in that familiar pattern of early summer heat and afternoon thunderstorms. This pattern won’t change too much into the weekend, however we’ll see some more organized storms move in by Saturday and Sunday…

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Severe weather in the central plains today: CONUS Weather Forecast – 6/3/25

Hi everyone! Severe weather is in store for today in the central plains. Let’s take a look at the setup: Today’s Overall Setup As we can see from the mid-level (500 mb) pattern for the…

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06/03/25 – Tropical Update: Two Areas to Watch; One in Each Ocean

Tropical Storm Alvin has run its course. All that’s left of it now is some extratropical moisture in the Great Plains, which may provide some fuel for a severe weather risk. As of writing, the…

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05/30/25 Local Forecast – Unsettled on Friday; Pleasant Weekend Ahead

After a week filled with unsettled weather, a cold front will move through on Friday, initially bringing one last round of storms, will finally allow for some favorable weather this weekend, with comfortable humidity levels,…

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5/30/25 Tropical Forecast – It Has a Name!

The National Hurricane Center has officially, as predicted by yesterday’s forecast by Matthew, given the name of Alvin to the disturbance we’ve been following south of Mexico, meaning it’s become organized and has sustained winds…

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Storms Soak the Gulf South: Daily Downpours Dominate Before Weekend Sunshine Returns-Weekly Outlook for South MS/AL/LA 5/29/2025

A stalled frontal boundary, essentially a cold front that has lost its forward momentum, is draped across the Deep South, stretching from eastern Texas through Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama. This front acts like a highway for disturbances,…

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Another severe weather threat today and Friday: Southern MS/AL/LA Weather Forecast – 5/29/25

Hey everyone! We have another two days of severe weather risk for our area, with a Marginal (1/5) risk on the threat scale for both today and Friday. While this is a lower threat, there…

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Stormy Start, Calmer Finish – Weekly Outlook for South MS/AL/LA 5/27/2025

A soggy pattern continues across the Gulf South as a stalled front and persistent Gulf moisture fuel daily rounds of showers and thunderstorms. While the first half of the week will be stormy and humid, a gradual drying trend is expected by the…

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Severe weather continues through Wednesday and cooler than average temperatures expected for the east; warmer than average temperatures for the west this week: CONUS Weather Forecast – 5/27/25

Hello everyone! I hope you all enjoyed Memorial Day weekend! Severe weather continues to be the main story for the southern CONUS, with severe weather likely for the region through Wednesday. Troughing in the east…

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05/27/25 Local Forecast – Severe Potential Continues

Another round of thunderstorms, containing damaging winds, heavy rain, and frequent lightning, will move through central Mississippi this morning. Strong to locally severe thunderstorms will be a threat for the rest of the week. Temperatures…

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