Afternoon storms possible each day, Agatha being monitored to redevelop in Caribbean, while continuing to move east

It looks like it is shaping up to be a nice Monday. We may see a few showers this afternoon here and there, but overall, things should stay dry for almost everyone. That leaves plenty…

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New area of interest in the Gulf currently a curiosity, not a concern

Land does not bode well for tropical system organization. The lack of a fuel source (water), the topography (hills), and the inconsistent low-level airflow often limits the ability for tropical systems to stay organized. Its…

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NOAA releases 2022 Hurricane Season Outlook: a look at the numbers, the forecast, the errors, and how to stay prepared this season

NOAA released their 2022 Hurricane season outlook today calling for an above-average season. This should come as no surprise. In the heels of the last few years, the lingering La Nina and the Colorado State…

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Storms possible through midweek, then drier: Southern MS/AL/LA Weather Forecast – 5/23/22

Showers and storms will continue today, tomorrow, Wednesday and into Thursday before we start to dry out as we head toward this upcoming weekend. Oh, and that tropical riff-raff? It’s inland now. and poses no…

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NHC outlook’s first tropical cluster of storms, no big threat for development

Well, here we are. In May. Talking about a tropical system. Again. This one doesn’t really pose much of a risk, truly. The NHC shows a 10-percnet chance of development during the next two to…

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NOLA.com article indirectly claims Loop Current setting the stage for 2005-like season because I, apparently, need another fire to stamp out

You may have seen this headline and link floating around social media recently. And before you tense up and start to worry too much, lets take a look at the article itself. The author, Nick…

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More storms today, then hot and dry for the week with more rain this weekend: Southern MS/AL/LA Weather Forecast – 5/16/22

Another day with a chance for showers and storms and the potential for a severe storm here or there. The main threat with storms today will be brief heavy rain, lightning, gusty wind, and small…

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2022 Southern MS/AL/LA Summer Outlook and Hurricane Season Update

While I’ve already made a quick video about this summer and the outlook for Hurricane Season, I wanted to follow that up with a real, actual post. Because while I did discuss a few things,…

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Southern MS/AL/LA Forecast 9/15/21 – Remnants of Nicholas soaking the region

Today’s forecast for rainfall should be pretty easy. Given that most spots are already seeing rain – there is a 100-percent chance! Jokes aside, I know many spots don’t need additional rainfall. Model guidance is…

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Southern MS/AL/LA forecast update 9/13/21 – Tropical Storm Nicholas

Here si a quick update on Tropical Storm Nicholas’ track. If you read my update last night, I mentioned that folks in Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama may need to keep tabs on Tropical Storm Nicholas…

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