Daily Regional Forecast for Wednesday, December 12th, 2018

Cloud cover will begin to increase ahead of the next storm system. However, mostly dry conditions are expected. Highs will range from the upper 50s/low 60s to upper 60s and lower 70s. For future updates, be sure to follow us…

Next Storm System Arrives Late-Week

A strong shortwave trough is going to move out of the Plains and into the Mississippi Valley Thursday - Friday, and eventually form a closed upper low. This will result in cyclone genesis, and the passage of a cold front.

Daily Forecast for Monday, December 10th, 2018

Mostly sunny skies will prevail as a ridge of surface high pressure builds east, though some cloud cover will persist for at least part of the day across east Mississippi, Alabama, and the Florida Panhandle. Afternoon highs will range from…

Impactful Storm System now Likely to Close out the Week

An impactful storm system is now likely to close out the week; it will bring heavy rain and the potential for strong/severe storms from Texas to the Florida Panhandle Friday through Saturday. On Friday, a surface low is expected to…

Potential for Impactful Storm System Late This Week

It is looking like an impactful storm system is going to move through late this week. Model guidance has been advertising a surface low to develop in Texas/the NW Gulf Friday along a cold front in association with a shortwave…

Potential for Strong/Severe Storms Tonight into Tomorrow

A surface low pressure system is going to lift northeast into the Great Lakes overnight and tomorrow. There will be a trailing front that will push east; it is going to slow/stall across MS, AL, and the FL Panhandle. Over…

Severe Storms Possible Friday into Saturday

An upper-level low pressure system is going to track out of the Rockies Friday. At the surface, an associated deepening low pressure system will move from the Plains and into the Great Lakes, bringing a trailing front east. Thunderstorms are…

Hurricane Season not Done yet

A vigorous tropical wave just east of the Leeward Islands, Invest 96-L, has a chance of becoming tropical/subtropical cyclone this week. 25 – 30 knots of shear is currently impeding development. This will likely abate some by tomorrow into Wednesday…