- Cold and Windy Days Make Way for a Warmer and Drier Week – Weekly Outlook for South MS/LA/AL 2/19/25by Noah GowerWe have dipped quite a bit below the anticipated temperatures for today! Many of us have only reached the mid 30s for today’s high while to our north it’s still below freezing and will stay that way overnight! Temperatures will fall well below the freezing mark tonight and the north winds will only add to the dangerously cold weather.…
- Fall Back to Winter Again… – Medium Range Forecast for South MS/LA/AL 2/17/25by Noah GowerAfter a seasonably warm week and two rounds of storms, we are back to Winter again! The winter sky was out in full force with no clouds and cool temperatures today, and we’ll be fairly cool tonight and warmer tomorrow. Let’s take a look! There’s a lot going on with the map above. You can see there’s a ton…
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- 2/15/25 County-by-County Severe Weather Forecastby Nick LiljaHere is a look, county-by-county, at the forecast for tonight. I tried my best to breakdown the timeline and threats. In this case, a lot of the threats are pretty similar spot-to-spot, so there is goingt o be more overlap than normal. Here is the general storm timeline: A more specific timeline by county is below…. COUNTY-BY-COUNTY FORECAST I-20…
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- 2/15/25 10a Severe Weather Update for Southern MS/AL/LAby Nick LiljaThere is a chance for showers and storms across the area tonight as a cold front kicks through the area. There will be the threat for severe weather, including the risk for brief heavy rain, lightning, wind gusts up to 7-mph, hail up to the size of half dollars, and the potential for a few tornadoes – including tornadoes…
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- Severe Weather Update for 9am 2/12/25by Noah GowerThe Storm Prediction Center has upgraded much of Mississippi and Alabama to an Enhanced risk (3 out of 5) this afternoon and evening. Much of this is because the severe weather parameters have increased with model guidance over the past several hours. Much of the Pinebelt along with parts of western Alabama should be on the alert for severe…