- Warm, Sticky, and Stormy before a Big Cooldown Ensues – Weekly Outlook for South MS/LA/AL 4/2/25by Noah GowerIf you look further up northwest around Arkansas to Missouri, you’ll notice a High (5/5!) risk for tornadoes and severe weather! There is a very optimal setup for tornadoes and historic flooding in the mid-South to the Mississippi/Ohio River valley. If you know anyone in that part of the country, contact them and make sure they’re safe because this…
- Study: Yawning can increase atmospheric instability, fueling severe stormsby Nick LiljaExperts warn about public yawning during storm season or on days when particularly potent storms are possible. In a surprising twist that could help to increase the accuracy of severe weather forecasting, a newly published study in the Meteorological Journal of Meteorology Advances reveals that yawning — yeah, yawning! — may be a subtle driver of atmospheric instability, particularly…
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- An Unseasonably Warm Week with Only a Slight Chance of Rain on Friday – Medium Range Forecast for South MS 3/31/25by Noah GowerWe’ll have a slight reprieve from the warm temperatures and even severe weather we received this morning, but that won’t last long! It’ll be warm and pretty humid with temperatures reaching the upper 80s and falling only to around 70. Talk about summer-like! Let’s take a look to why this is. The first big thing I noticed when looking…
- Storms possible late tonight, tomorrow, severe storms possible: Southern MS/AL/LA Weather Forecast – 3/30/25by Nick LiljaLate tonight and into Monday morning, we’re preparing for another round of rain and storms across the region. The Storm Prediction Center has placed portions of the area under an Enhanced Risk (Level 3 of 5), with surrounding areas under a Slight Risk (Level 2 of 5). For areas south of I-20, the main threats include damaging wind gusts…
- Storms Saturday, then again late Sunday night into Monday morning: Southern MS/AL/LA Weather Forecast – 3/28/25by Nick LiljaA quiet start to Friday is expected across the region with increasing cloud cover through the morning. By late afternoon and evening, scattered showers will begin developing as a shortwave trough over Texas slowly moves toward central Mississippi. Temperatures will warm into the upper 70s west of I-55 and low 80s to the east. Rain chances increase tonight, especially…