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“Captain’s Outlook” Forecast – Meteorologist Trey Tonnessen
SUMMARY: The temperatures in the area are comfortable this evening, ranging from the upper 60s to lower 70s. The weather is calm with winds between 5 to 10 mph. There are still some clouds, but the rainfall has moved out of the area. The overnight temperatures will be in the lower 60s. Tomorrow, there will be more sunshine and temperatures will be in the upper 70s. The Gulf Coast is currently experiencing drought conditions, although there was some rain in the past 48 hours. The moisture will be pushed out of the area in the next couple of days. Overall, the 7-day forecast shows sunshine and some temperature changes.
Thursday October 12th, 2023: Much quieter day today and will remain generally quiet through the forecast. Even with a cold front expected Friday night and Saturday it will likely remain dry with the forecast being mostly a temperature focused forecast. These low clouds have been stubborn and will probably continue to hang around through sunset and possibly most of the night but are expected to lift and clear out through the morning hours tomorrow Zonal flow aloft and high pressure at the sfc will take over tonight but the LL thermal trough will be very slow to evacuate and is more so retreating to the north-northwest. This is why these low and mid clouds have hung around today and likely through a good portion of the night. Overall Friday and Friday night will be quiet however a deep low currently moving into the central and northern Plains will continue east into the Great Lakes by Saturday while a strong s/w on the backside starts to dive southeast out of Canada into the High and northern Plains Friday night. The main low will help to drive a cold front through the area overnight Friday and early Saturday while the secondary s/w will help to dig and develop the L/W trough that will develop across the eastern CONUS by Monday. The cold front will bring in cooler and drier air but it could be late enough in the day allowing highs to still get into the upper 70s and lower 80s. However, the cold air advection will continue through the night leading to a much cooler Sunday. That said, the work week could begin even cooler as that previously mentioned s/w will help to usher in a reinforcing cold front Sunday afternoon and night.
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5/19 – Trey Tonnessen's “Calmer Pattern” Sunday Night Forecast
SUMMARY: Good Sunday evening on the Gulf Coast and Southern Mississippi! Hope you had a fabulous weekend. Although it's still humid, humidity is slightly lower than last week. Temperature values are above average, particularly daytime highs, and will remain warm into tomorrow. Pascagoula and surrounding areas are in the mid to upper 70s tonight, cooling slightly to low to mid-70s by morning. Winds will be calm, possibly causing light fog. A northwesterly flow in mid-atmosphere brings drier air, reducing rain chances for most of the week. Expect mid to upper 80s with fluctuating humidity, minimal rain chances, and low cloud coverage. Stay comfortable!
5/19 – Trey Tonnessen's “Calmer Pattern” Sunday Night Forecast
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