- Rain on the Way This Weekend – Weekend Forecast for South MS/LA/AL 4/22/26by Noah GowerThe humidity is increasing which means the rain is coming! The good news is that it’s a decent amount, too. The rain will come in waves as each low pressure system is basically chained to another one repeating the process. There will be a brief break on Sunday until another system moves in to start off the week. Today…
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- Much Needed Rain Forecasted This Weekend: Southern MS/AL/LA Local Weather Forecast – 4/21/26by Matt ShiffmanHey everyone! I hope everyone has been well! While temperatures were up there today in the low 80s, it shouldn’t have felt too oppressive, since dew point values have only been in the 40s and 50s, meaning there’s been pretty low humidity. A few areas also saw some isolated onshore showers throughout the afternoon, while others stayed dry. A…
- Cooler Week Ahead with Showers Possible This Weekend – Week Ahead Forecast for South MS/LA/AL 4/20/26by Noah GowerIt was a much cooler end to the weekend than a lot of us expected! Temperatures fell into the 50s with cloud cover making it feel almost like winter. We had another cool start this morning with more clouds in the sky to keep temperatures down a bit. For the rest of the week, we’ll warm up and increase…
- Rain Moving In Saturday, then Temperatures Fall to More Seasonal Norms – Weekly Outlook for South MS/LA/ALby Noah GowerWe’re going to reach record highs in some areas this weekend as the high pressure dome rears its ugly head one more time before a low pressure system moves it out. We won’t expect a lot of rain, but it’ll be beneficial nonetheless. Afterwards, we’ll cool down a bit! We’ll fall back into the 70s and eventually the low…
- Another Typical Saturday Night Cold Front: Southern MS/AL/LA Local Weather Forecast – 4/16/26by Matt ShiffmanThe Setup Once again, the central U.S is getting pounded with wet weather and severe thunderstorms tomorrow. There’s a pretty significant tornado risk for northern Missouri, western Illinois, and southeastern Iowa. Thanks to the high pressure that’s been stationed over the southeast, these storms and the overall storm track have remained to our north and have not brought any…






