- Stagnant Summer Pattern: Southern MS/LA/AL Weather Forecast – 7/5/2026by Martin FranciscusHeat + humidity = muggy and stormy. Yup, there’s a lot of convection out there. For places that have been rained on, temperatures have dropped into the 70s providing some relief from the heat. This pattern will remain in place for the foreseeable future as the summer ridge remains in place. Small perturbations in the jet stream will traverse…
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- Thunderstorms on trend for today – Forecast refresh 7/5/2026by Summer CarringtonHowdy! Hope you all had a fun time celebrating the Fourth of July yesterday! Make sure to watch my video forecast below. Looking out the window, we can see that there is some activity going on currently, some showers and thunderstorms building up in much of southern Louisiana and Mississippi, some of which have a severe thunderstorm warning along…
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- Gulf Coast Regional Forecast – 07/05/26by Julian HendersonAs I’m writing this at 11a CDT, our radar is pretty quiet. There are a few scattered showers south of Birmingham and throughout our region, but not much else. Temperatures are currently in the low-mid 80s in our region, and are expected to rise into the low-mid 90s this afternoon. Expect hotter temperatures further to the east south of…
- July 5th Tropical Forecast- 7/5/26by Kayden PageI hope everyone had a safe and happy Fourth of July! Another thing to be excited about: no tropical cyclone activity is expected for the next 7 days! The below 500 mb height anomaly demonstrates the atmospheric pressure patterns in the middle of the atmosphere (around 18,000 feet). The red/orange represents above-average heights, meaning ridging or high pressure, while…
- Tropical Forecast – 7/4/26by Morgan VogtHappy Independence Day! Good news, there is no tropical cyclone activity expected in the Atlantic for the next week. Here we have a 500 mb height anomaly model blend over the next week. We see a trough expanding across Greenland through most of the central North Atlantic Ocean. We also see a ridge stretching from the northwest coast of…






