- The heat is here – Forecast refresh 7/17/2026by Summer CarringtonHowdy! Make sure to check out my video forecast! Looking out the window, there really isn’t much going on currently in our region. No showers or thunderstorms, with just a small number of clouds over the area. Notice the area of clouds by southern Florida, this will bring with it some moisture by tomorrow that will cause conditions to…
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- Weekend Vacation Spot/Trip Forecast – 7/16/26by Matt ShiffmanRegional Outlook Good evening, everyone! I hope you all had a good Thursday! Are you planning to travel around to some nearby waterparks, the beach, or maybe New Orleans this weekend? If so, you’ve clicked on the right post. In short, this weekend is looking like a great weekend to go to the waterpark or the beach along the…
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- Mid-July Regional Forecast- 7/16/26by Kayden PageLooking at our regional outlook today, we see a mostly clear but warm Southern MS/AL/LA. Residents in Texas living West of San Antonio will need to be on high alert due to the amount of rainfall the area has accumulated over the past few days, unluckily, with more to come. In the above graphic, we can really see the…
- Hot conditions are in store! – Southern LA/MS/AL forecast 7/16/2026by Summer CarringtonHowdy! It is going to be HOT for the next two weeks with a chance for some isolated showers and thunderstorms! It is important to make sure you hydrate and take the proper precautions when spending extended periods of time outdoors. For the next couple of days, we are in a drier weather pattern, but moisture returns through the…
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- Tropical Forecast – 7/16/26by Morgan VogtHappy Thursday! Today is day 46 of hurricane season in the Atlantic. Currently, we have 2 areas of potential tropical cyclone development near the coast of Africa and northeastern Gulf/ offshore of the Southeastern United States. Disturbance 1 is slowly moving west-northwest with a 10% chance of development by next week, while Disturbance 2 is slowly moving northeast with…






