Preparing the Pine Belt – 2017 Severe Weather Preparedness Special
Taking a look at how to prepare yourself for the Severe Weather Season… FIRST BLOCK SECOND BLOCK THIRD BLOCK FOURTH BLOCK
Taking a look at how to prepare yourself for the Severe Weather Season… FIRST BLOCK SECOND BLOCK THIRD BLOCK FOURTH BLOCK
Tropical Storm Harvey is now forecast to become a Major Hurricane as it drifts NW toward Texas. It is expected to make landfall on Friday night late or early Saturday morning – somewhere between just north of Corpus Christi to Brownsville. The forecast has increased the intensity due to multiple factors. Here is a look at how the forecast has… Read more →
Thunderstorms are likely Sunday during the day in South Mississippi. In fact, everyone east of I-55 and south of I-20 will have see a thunderstorm. That’s right, everyone in that box will see a storm. And while the chances that you see a thunderstorm are running between 90- and 100-percent. The chance that you see a severe storm are a… Read more →
Whether your favorite Gulf Coast meteorologist works for the National Weather Service of on television – either way, they aren’t sleeping well lately. The latest area of low pressure off the Gulf has been spinning around for a few days now and doesn’t show any signs of decisiveness. In other words, it is going what we all do: Linger at… Read more →
Louisiana and southern Mississippi are also dealing with the threat for flash flooding this evening. From the WPC: Summary…A squall line is moving into an area recently saturated by rainfall last night. Despite its forward progression, flash flooding should be possible. Discussion…A squall line is moving southeast at 30+ kt through central la at this time, with 15 kt progression… Read more →