I Can See Rainy Days Ahead, and It’s A Good Thing!

Hello and thank you for joining me on tonight’s edition of your local Pine Belt weather! It’s just me tonight so I’ll be providing you with both the short term and long term forecast for…

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You Tired of Summer Yet? Hope it Doesn’t Rain on your Parade ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Howdy! Kendall (the intern) here with the short-term forecast! If for some reason you aren’t interested in hearing about tomorrow’s forecast, scroll a little and you will find this week’s outlook, courtesy of Noah (the…

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Heatwave (not the song by Groove Line) and we’re going to see plenty

Welcome back guys and gals, weather nuts, and bored internet surfers! Emily and Noah are back in business to create yet another incredible dynamic duo forecast. Like last time, I will be presenting the short…

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Welcome to the Thunder Zone: South Mississippi Forecast for June 13, 2018

Good Afternoon Lads and Ladies, today we’re trying out a new bit between us interns. I’ll be providing a look at the short term forecast spanning throughout tomorrow ( Thursday, June 14th) and Noah will…

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Another Rainy Day in the Pine Belt Neighborhood

Good Afternoon Ya’ll! Take a look at the forecast for this upcoming week! Wednesday June 13th: Expect a high of 90 with a low of 71. Plenty of clouds today and humidity will be high…

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Hattiesburg, MS Forecast 6/6: It’s Getting Hot! Hot! Hot!

What’s up y’all! I’m your meteorologist intern Noah with our forecast for Southeastern Mississippi. This week’s getting warmer after that cold front ran through with that morning box of rain to ease the pain. Tonight…

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Dixie Tornado Outbreak: 110 years later

On April 24, 1908 a handful of tornadoes ripped across Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama. While the exact number of tornadoes that day is debatable, generally 10 of the tornadoes are blamed for a vast majority…

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