Clear and quiet weather can be expected this evening. Temperatures will fall into the upper 30s by 10 p.m. Clouds will increase late tonight but not before temperatures dip into the upper 20s.
Our “hump day” on Wednesday will not be nearly as bright as our Tuesday. A few spotty showers will be possible as well but we’re keeping the chance of rain at only 10%. Cooler upper 40s will be favored for afternoon highs.
The threat of rain and storms will go up by Thursday afternoon and evening as our next cold front approaches. Strong to severe storms are still possible in our viewing area but new data suggest that central and southern Mississippi may have a better opportunity to see that kind of activity. We’ll continue to monitor the situation.
Some showers may linger over our southern and eastern areas Friday but dry conditions should prevail during the weekend. Temperatures are expected to climb back into the 60s Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.
More unsettled weather is possible early next week.






