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FIRST ALERT: Burn bans in place, cooler weather to continue (10/23/2024)
SUMMARY: Chief Meteorologist Eric Jawski provides a weather update for South Mississippi, highlighting extended dry conditions leading to burn bans, particularly in George County. While counties like Hancock, Harrison, and Jackson aren’t under bans, caution is advised for outdoor burning. The drought monitor indicating below-average rainfall is expected to expand, with Moss Point and Gulfport experiencing significant shortfalls. Despite the dry spell, a pleasant, warm week ahead with highs in the mid to upper 80s and cool mornings is forecasted. No significant rain is predicted, but possible tropical developments in the Caribbean are being monitored.
Meteorologist Eric Jeansonne brings the latest on the cool yet dry weather impacting the Coast.
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Sam’s “Rinse and Repeat” Friday morning forecast
SUMMARY: Sam’s Friday morning forecast shows no tropical threats over the next seven days, though a sinking frontal system will bring moisture to the Southeast and Gulf Coast. The Caribbean and Atlantic remain clear as hurricane season enters its sixth week, with about four and a half months left. This morning in Bay St. Louis, skies are clear and temperatures are comfortable in the low to mid-70s, with due points in the upper 60s. Scattered afternoon showers and thunderstorms are expected along the seabreeze, tapering off by evening. Weekend rain chances decrease, but temperatures will rise into the mid-90s next week with continued muggy nights.
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Sam's “Hot and Slightly Wetter” Thursday Morning Forecast
SUMMARY: Sam’s “Hot and Slightly Wetter” Thursday Morning Forecast reports a beautiful morning at Silver Slipper with clear skies and calm waters. Temperatures are in the mid-70s with mid-70s dew points making it sticky, and water temperatures near 86–88°F. Winds will be west to southwest at 5–10 mph, with seas around 1 to 2 feet. Plenty of sunshine will warm the area into the low 90s by afternoon, but a 60% chance of showers and storms is expected between 1 and 5 p.m., lingering into the evening. Rain chances stay elevated Friday, then drop slightly over the weekend. Humidity remains high.
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7/9 Sam’s “Hot, Humid and Slightly Rainy” Wednesday Morning Forecast
SUMMARY: Wednesday morning in Biloxi starts calm and mostly sunny with temperatures in the mid to upper 70s. The Mississippi Power Radar shows dry conditions over land, though a few showers remain over the Gulf moving east and expected to dissipate soon. Afternoon highs will reach around 92°F with a 50% chance of showers and thunderstorms developing along the seabreeze, possibly lingering into the evening until midnight. Overnight lows will stay warm and muggy in the mid-70s. Rainfall totals should be light, around a quarter to half an inch, with hot, humid weather continuing for the next few days.
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