- Severe Weather Season ends, MCS season begins, as things remain calm: Southern MS/AL/LA Weather Forecast – 4/24/24by Nick LiljaOur typical “Severe Weather Season” is over. Often we see it last through the ned of April and into the start of May. But this year, it looks like it ended a few weeks early. That said, it doesn’t mean the potential for severe weather is over. This is the Gulf Coast, afterall. We can see severe weather year-round.…
- 4/21/24 Weekly Outlook – A Mid-Spring Warm-upby Noah GowerWith the rain and thunderstorms passing east, we’ll have a bit of chilly, windy, and milder weather for the next few days. With a stronger ridge building in the east, we’ll see a warm-up over the week and the ridge will also keep the storms from a cold front from moving in. A strong ridge of high pressure will…
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- A Wet Weekend with a Cooler Start to the Week – Weekend Outlook for South MS 4/20/24by Noah GowerYesterday was quite hot and muggy with temperatures reaching the mid 80s and a some cumulus clouds in the sky and it made it almost look like summer was here! Well, we’re nearing it considering how soon it usually happens in the South, but we’ll soon get a few days of relief at the beginning of this coming week.…
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- Warm today, showers this weekend, drier next week: Southern MS/AL/LA Weather Forecast – 4/19/24by Nick LiljaAfter the fog this morning, it is going to get pretty warm this afternoon. The airmass that was in place across Houston yesterday is migrating toward the area today. In Houston, yesterday, I know I hit 87 on my back porch, so I wouldn’t be surprised if folks hit 86F to 88F across the area with a few spots…
- A few storms north, otherwise generally dry today, more rain this weekend: Southern MS/AL/LA Weather Forecast – 4/18/24by Nick LiljaOutside of some patchy drizzle this morning, things look generally dry today, albeit a bit cloudy. Some folks may see some brief rain, but it looks like any potential for organizaed storms will be to the north. The National weather Service and Storm Prediction Center have highlighted sections north of I-20 with a Marginal Risk for severe weather —…