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Meteorologist Trey Tonnessen: “Blue’s Clues” 10PM Forecast

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www.youtube.com – WXXV 25 – 2023-11-29 23:14:49

SUMMARY: The current weather forecast indicates clear and calm conditions, although quite cold, with temperatures in the mid to upper 40s along the coast and even cooler further inland. Winds are calm, which is contributing to the cold temperatures. Clouds are expected to move in and bring rain and thunderstorms to the area over the next few days. Severe weather is expected in Texas and parts of Louisiana, but the Mississippi Gulf Coast should be prepared for rain and thunderstorms. Overall, temperatures are expected to warm up slightly, but residents should be weather aware and carry an umbrella.

Wednesday November 29th, 2023: There is still a lot of uncertainty about the next 24 hours, weather models have all with some slightly deviated from little rain at all through midday Friday, with some holding most of the rain until the later part of the day. However, some models still show multiple rounds of rain tomorrow evening into Friday morning. A severe weather outlook is in place for parts of Texas and Louisiana, west of the viewing area. Even though, there is a lot of uncertainty, right now the best opportunity for storms to begin rolling into western sides of the viewing area, through midday Friday, then they’ll move east. The mid-level pattern looks to be setting up a higher chance for storms to align themselves in a WSW to ENE orientation during the early morning hours. A few strong to severe storms can not be ruled out.

As always: A cloudy day is no match for a sunny disposition.

Be nice to each other.

– Meteorologist Trey Tonnessen –

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Sam Lucey's Friday Evening Forecast

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www.youtube.com – WXXV 25 – 2025-06-16 07:32:52

SUMMARY: Sam Lucey’s Friday Evening Forecast reports that rainfall totals over the last 24 hours have significantly decreased compared to earlier in the week, with most areas receiving just a trace to under a quarter inch. Temperatures remain warm, reaching upper 80s to low 90s, maintaining a summerlike pattern. Tonight is mostly dry with a slight 20% chance of a stray shower and possible patchy fog early tomorrow. By tomorrow afternoon, showers and thunderstorms return with a 60% chance, increasing to 70% early next week. Rain chances are expected to decrease midweek, leading to hotter afternoon temperatures by late week.

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FIRST ALERT: More chances for rain this week, upcoming forecast (6/15/2025)

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www.youtube.com – WLOX News – 2025-06-15 21:39:05

SUMMARY: Scattered showers and storms continued across South Mississippi over Father’s Day weekend and are expected to persist into Monday and Tuesday. A waterspout came ashore near Gulfport and Long Beach, quickly dissipating. While rain chances taper off overnight, daytime heating will fuel more storms early this week, with possible localized flooding due to saturated ground. A pattern shift later in the week will reduce storm coverage but increase temperatures. Highs will reach the low 90s on the coast and mid-90s inland by the weekend. Despite the heat, the tropics remain quiet with no development expected over the next seven days.

Meteorologist Taylor Graham has the latest on this week’s chances for rain and the upcoming forecast.

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Digital Desk: Scattered showers and storms expected this afternoon (6/15/25)

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www.youtube.com – WLOX News – 2025-06-15 09:13:13

SUMMARY: Good morning South Mississippi, and happy Father’s Day! It’s a nice start with mostly clear skies and temperatures in the 70s and 80s. Expect increasing cloud cover and scattered showers and storms developing by the afternoon, especially around 2 to 3 PM. Some storms may produce frequent lightning, small hail, and gusty winds up to 40-50 mph, but no severe weather is expected. Rain chances continue through midweek, easing by Thursday or Friday as a high-pressure ridge strengthens, bringing lower rain chances and hotter temperatures. No tropical activity is expected in the Gulf or Atlantic over the next seven days.

Meteorologist Aaron Colby has an update on your Father’s Day forecast. He details the expected scattered showers and storms this afternoon.

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