Two Storm Systems This Week To Watch Out For – Weekly Outlook 3/3/24

As mentioned in yesterday’s post, another storm system will move through with the help of the subtropical jet stream. By Friday, we’ll see another front move in with a chance of heavy rain and possible…

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A Cooler Presidents Day, Followed by a Spring-Like Warmup Later in the Week – Weekly Outlook 2/18/24

With a more winter-like cool down south this weekend, we’ll see another day of cool weather before we warm up to the 70s by the middle of the week! Looking at the 850mb analysis, we’ll…

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The Ridge’s Last Stand Before Average Temperatures Return Next Week: SE MS / SW AL Forecast – 6/25/2022

Good morning, folks! What a scorcher it was yesterday… Columbia, Hattiesburg and Laurel all joined the century club with afternoon highs of 100F, but Meridian took it a step beyond as the mercury rose to…

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WX Info: The Great Burp of 2015

If you caught my weathercast earlier this week, you may have heard me taking about the ‘burp’ or pocket of warm air that was going to be headed this way. Well today, that burp is…

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Past Pine Belt El Ninos

I decided to find out what we could expect this fall, winter and next spring from El Nino. Not to forecast, but rather, to get an idea of past events s, as a forecaster, I…

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Climate Fun: Five years of Hattiesburg Augusts

During some down time I decided to take a look back at the last five years of climate data. Generally, this isn’t a big enough sample size to do any real number crunching or analysis,…

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Gulf Coast faces storms, then possibility of wintry weather

Due to the lack of cooling through the column and a very high (about 15,000 feet) dendritic growth zone, snow still doesn’t look likely across the Gulf Coast. But the latest model data is coming…

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Gulf Coast wintry weather breakdown

The overnight computer weather model data just came down and things are starting to come into better focus, and while things are looking a little more *wintry* the majority of the information isn’t pointing to…

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