- Southern Storms: Southern LA/MS/AL Local Forecast- 7/14/26by Kayden PageAfter a wet start to the day for Southern Louisiana, storms will push northeast into Mississippi and Louisiana throughout the afternoon, bringing potential flood risks to the region. Today Currently across our area, scattered thunderstorms are impacting a majority of Alabama while a more tightly packed system hovers over central to northern Mississippi. These storms can bring heavy rainfall,…
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- Southern MS/AL/LA Forecast Refresh – 7/14/26by Morgan VogtCurrent As this is being written, we have scattered showers and thunderstorms just south of I-10 in Southwestern LA, over Lamar and Forrest Counties in MS, going across I-59, and in Clarke County, AL. No active alerts in our area. Tonight Yesterday, Southern LA was forecast to receive heavy rainfall until late in the evening. Now, the heavier rain…
- Tropical Forecast – 7/14/2026by Martin FranciscusTwo ocean basins, two completely different forecasts. First, some good news. It’s a snooze fest in the Atlantic. But out west… The National Hurricane Center has outlined several areas of interest. Development is most likely off the west coast of Mexico but thankfully there’s nothing in its path. Back in the Gulf, waters are pretty toasty. This is not…
- Traveling by Boat Might not be a Bad Idea: Regional Forecast – 7/13/2026by Martin FranciscusWell the title might be a little bit of an exaggeration but we’re definitely gonna get a lot of rain. So yeah, there’s storms everywhere. This is being driven by a weak frontal boundary sagging slowly south. Surface convergence and seasonable strong instability has allowed for numerous showers and storms to develop across the region. In the mid levels,…
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- 7/13/2026 Forecast Refreshby Ella SzczerbikSeeing a lull in showers right now along the coast. Meanwhile, there are storms firing up ahead of the stationary front just north of I-20 between Vicksburg and Meridian. Hazards include heavy downpours, gusty winds up to 40 mph, and frequent lightning. Localized flooding could occur, though these storms are moving, which should help limit the flood threat somewhat.…




