- Local Weather History: Billion Dollar Betsy – 5/28/26by Ella SzczerbikThe 2026 Atlantic hurricane season starts in just a few days, and NOAA’s 2026 Hurricane Season Outlook gives a 55% chance of a below-normal Atlantic hurricane season, with 8–14 named storms, 3–6 hurricanes, with 1–3 of those becoming major hurricanes. Meanwhile, ENSO-neutral conditions remain in place, though the Climate Prediction Center says El Niño is likely to develop sometime…
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- Weekend Vacation Spot/Trip Forecast – 5/28/26by Matt ShiffmanHi everyone! This will be our first vacation-spot forecast, and I have the pleasure of creating and delivering it to all of you. Are you planning a trip this weekend to the waterpark, or a date night in New Orleans, or a beach trip? This post should help you plan for that and hopefully make you better prepared for…
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- Rejoice! More Pleasant Weather on the Way! – MS/LA/AL Weather Forecast 5/28/26by Julian HendersonIf you’re like me and enjoy being outdoors not completely soaked, then you’re in luck! Unfortunately, we have to suffer through one more day of rain, but we’re in for some drier (and hotter) weather this weekend going into next week. Today Right now, an area of heavy downpours and thunderstorms is situated in the area bounded by Laurel,…
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- This Rain is Insane: Regional Forecast – 5/28/26by Morgan VogtCurrent Conditions Currently, we’re seeing storms and rain throughout the Southern region. The precipitation is pushing North in AR, MS, and AL. Northern AR has active alerts for flash flooding. In FL, the precipitation is moving east. There is a special marine warning just off the coast of East FL. Winds are coming out of the Southwest, and with…
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- Gulf Coast Afternoon Refresh- 5/28/26by Kayden PageAfter a fairly quiet start to the day across portions of southern Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama, conditions are becoming much more active this afternoon as daytime heating and increasing Gulf moisture fuel scattered thunderstorms across the region. Temperatures have climbed into the upper 80s to lower 90s, but heat index values are pushing the mid to upper 90s thanks…






