Hurricane Danny weakens while another system brews
Hurricane Danny continues to weaken out in the open Atlantic. This is all apart of the forecast. Wind shear and dry air are doing a number on the once-Category 3 storm. At the same time another patch of cloud cover may start to get it’s act together farther east. Latest on Danny Danny is currently a Category 1 hurricane. Sustained… Read more →
Gulf Coast wintry weather breakdown
The overnight computer weather model data just came down and things are starting to come into better focus, and while things are looking a little more *wintry* the majority of the information isn’t pointing to snow for southern Mississippi, Louisiana and Alabama. Historically speaking There isn’t much here. Pulling data from the Baton Rouge site, the Hattiesburg site, and Mobile… Read more →
South Mississippi Severe Weather & Snowfall Forecast Explanation
(2/13/15 @ 1:25am) Updated written forecast is available here: Gulf Coast wintry weather breakdown A lot of people are curious about the chance for severe weather on Monday and Tuesday. But even more people are even more curious about the chance for snow on Wednesday. While there is a much larger threat for severe weather than snow, here is a… Read more →
Short term forecast from the WPC
From the WPC: Widespread precipitation will continue across the southwestern corner of the Nation late this week as a deep upper trough edges southeastward towards northern Mexico and low-level winds ahead of the trough pump anomalous Pacific moisture inland. Orographic effects will help produce hefty totals along the upslope side of the terrain…and temperatures should be low enough to support… Read more →