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  • Mississippi Weather March 5 Midday - Clear Skies
    Mar 5 2026
    Good afternoon. Mississippi. I'm Aaron Jolly. Step outside and you're already feeling that humid blanket. We're sitting at 77 degrees. And it's only going up from here. In the next 24 hours. Central Mississippi hits 82 degrees this afternoon under partly sunny skies. South winds at 5 to 10 miles an hour keep things moving. There's a quick shot at thunderstorms around noon, but most of us stay dry. Tonight drops to 64 degrees under mostly cloudy skies. Down on the Gulf Coast, you peak at 72 degrees around noon before things cool slightly. Southeast winds around 10 miles an hour add a little breeze. Watch for patchy fog rolling in after 2 A.M., with lows settling near 65 degrees. Up north, we're looking at 81 degrees this afternoon. South winds at 5 to 10 miles an hour. Tonight turns partly cloudy with lows around 61 degrees — the coolest spot statewide. Friday cranks the heat even higher. Central Mississippi hits 84 degrees. Northern areas reach 81 degrees. The coast stays cooler at 73 degrees. All regions see showers and thunderstorms developing between noon and 5 P.M. Saturday is when things get serious. Showers and thunderstorms move in statewide with an 80 percent chance. We're tracking a marginal risk for severe weather — damaging wind gusts are the main concern. The upside? We're looking at 1 to 3 inches of much-needed rain. Sunday keeps the wet pattern going with continued thunderstorms and cooler temperatures in the low 70s. Early next week stays unsettled with daily storm chances Monday through Wednesday. Another severe weather setup could develop by mid-week, bringing total rainfall to 2 to 4 inches through the period. If you've got outdoor plans this weekend, now's the time to shift them. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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  • Mississippi Weather March 5 Morning - Cloudy
    Mar 5 2026
    Good morning. Mississippi. I'm Aaron Jolly. Feels like someone hit fast-forward on spring. Step outside right now and you're greeted by 67 degrees under gray skies. That's 56 degrees warmer than normal for early March. In the next 24 hours. Central Mississippi climbs to 82 degrees this afternoon. Partly sunny with a gentle south breeze. Tonight stays mild at 64. Down along the Gulf Coast, patchy fog lingers until 8 A.M. Once that burns off, partly sunny skies take over. Highs reach 74 with a comfortable southeast wind. Northern Mississippi sees partly sunny conditions too. Highs near 80 degrees. Tonight drops to 61 under partly cloudy skies. Friday keeps the warmth rolling with low 80s. A few storms could pop by afternoon. But Saturday? That's when the atmosphere gets rowdy. A front slides through with widespread showers and thunderstorms. Northern Mississippi will likely see storms. Central areas have a good chance too. The Gulf Coast sees a slight chance. We could pick up one to three inches of much-needed rainfall. There's even a marginal risk for severe weather — mainly damaging wind gusts. Sunday stays soggy with more storms. Things calm down a bit Monday into Tuesday, but another system approaches by midweek. Tonight's full moon rises at sunset. We're gaining nearly two minutes of daylight each day now. Spring equinox is just two weeks away. Today's the day to get outside and The weekend brings rain. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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  • Mississippi Weather March 4 Evening - 59° Above Normal
    Mar 5 2026
    Good evening. Mississippi. I'm Aaron Jolly. Seventy-eight degrees right now. That's not a typo. We're running a solid 59 degrees to 59 degrees above normal for early March. The spring equinox is still two weeks away, but nobody told the thermometer. In the next 24 hours. Tonight brings a full moon. If you're near the Gulf Coast, keep an eye out for widespread fog developing between 8 P.M. and 2 A.M. Lows dip to 63 degrees along the coast and 61 to 62 degrees elsewhere. A slight chance of an isolated shower pops up north between 11 P.M. and midnight, but most spots stay dry. Thursday keeps the warm theme going. Central Mississippi tops out at 82 degrees. Northern Mississippi hits 80. The Gulf Coast stays cooler at 74, thanks to that persistent onshore flow and morning fog that should burn off by 8 A.M. Enjoy the quiet. Because a pattern shift arrives Friday. Showers and thunderstorms become likely by Saturday, especially north and west of the Natchez Trace. Some storms could be strong to severe by early next week. We're watching a frontal boundary that stalls out and keeps rain chances elevated through at least Tuesday. The bottom line? The next two days are your window for outdoor plans. Highs in the low 80s, mainly dry. And nearly 12 hours of daylight now. Sunset tonight is 6:01 P.M. We're gaining about two minutes of daylight each day. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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  • Mississippi Weather March 4 Morning - 57° Above Normal
    Mar 4 2026
    Good morning. Mississippi. I'm Aaron Jolly. Step outside and you might think someone fast-forwarded the calendar past April. We're sitting at 67 degrees under gray skies right now. And that overnight low of 66 degrees? That would be a comfortable afternoon in most early Marches. We're running about 57 degrees to 57 degrees above normal for this time of year. In the next 24 hours. Central Mississippi climbs to 81 degrees this afternoon — partly sunny with a gentle south breeze. Northern Mississippi hits 80 under similar conditions. But down along the Gulf Coast, the water keeps things cooler. Gulfport and Biloxi top out around 69 degrees with mostly sunny skies breaking through. Tonight, mostly cloudy statewide with lows from 61 to 63 degrees. If clouds part, you'll catch the full moon rising. Thursday keeps the warm train rolling. Highs reach 83 in central areas and 82 up north. The Gulf Coast warms to 72. We stay unseasonably warm right through Friday, when storm chances return. Saturday looks wet — showers and thunderstorms likely across the state, especially in northern Mississippi where rain chances hit 90 percent. The active pattern continues into early next week. Two weeks from Thursday marks the spring equinox. The weather clearly didn't want to wait. Today's high of 81, tonight's low near 62. And tomorrow climbs to 83. Enjoy the early taste of spring. Because rain moves in this weekend. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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  • Mississippi Weather March 3 Evening - Cloudy
    Mar 4 2026
    Good evening. Mississippi. I'm Aaron Jolly. Step outside and you might think someone fast-forwarded the calendar to May. We're sitting at 70 degrees right now, which was *also* our overnight low. The thermometer barely budged all night. We're running a solid 59 degrees warmer than usual for early March, flirting with record territory. In the next 24 hours. Here's how today plays out. Central Mississippi climbs to 81 degrees this afternoon under partly sunny skies. Head north and you'll find similar warmth — Northern Mississippi tops out at 80 degrees. Down along the Gulf Coast, a sea breeze keeps things a bit more reasonable, with highs near 73 degrees. Tonight, mostly cloudy skies settle in. Lows dip to around 64 degrees in the central region, 59 up north. And 62 along the coast. You may see some patchy fog develop after 10 P.M. Near the water, so take it slow if you're driving late. Tomorrow brings more of this early spring preview. Highs again hit 81 in Central Mississippi, 80 up north. And 73 at the coast. A gentle south breeze at 5 to 10 miles an hour keeps that warm, humid air flowing. Looking ahead. Enjoy the dry weather while it lasts. Thursday stays warm and quiet, but Friday marks a shift. Storm chances return, especially by the weekend. Saturday looks wet — showers and thunderstorms are likely statewide. That pattern lingers into early next week. One more note — tonight's full moon rises at sunset. With clear skies early, it will be a bright one. We're also gaining nearly two minutes of daylight each day now, with the spring equinox just two weeks away. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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  • 2/28 Mississippi Weather: Dense Fog Advisory
    Feb 28 2026
    Good morning. Maine. I'm DJ Huzz. That cold front that blew through yesterday? It left behind air so dry you could practically hear it crackle. and now the sun's going to work on it. In the next 24 hours. Dense fog's hugging the ground across south-central Mississippi and the Gulf Coast this morning. If you're driving near Hattiesburg or along the coast before 9 A.M., flip on those low beams and take it easy. Visibility's down to a quarter mile in spots. Once that fog burns off, we're talking gorgeous. Northern Mississippi climbs to 75 degrees under brilliant sunshine. Central areas hit 77 degrees with barely a whisper of wind. Down along the Gulf Coast, you're looking at 72 degrees and mostly sunny skies. Perfect day to knock out some yard work or just sit outside with your coffee. Tonight stays clear wall to wall. Lows drop to 47 degrees up north, 49 degrees central. and 54 degrees along the coast. Leave a window cracked — it's that kind of night. Sunday keeps the spring preview rolling. Mostly sunny skies statewide. Central Mississippi reaches 79 degrees. Northern areas hit 74 degrees. The Gulf Coast stays pleasant at 70 degrees. Here's your week ahead. High pressure parks over us through Wednesday, pushing temps into the low 80s by Thursday. Our dry streak finally breaks Wednesday night with a slight chance of showers. Better rain chances arrive Thursday and Friday. One more thing — we're gaining nearly two minutes of daylight each day now. Sunrise is at 6:31, sunset at 5:58. The spring equinox is just 20 days out. and today already feels like a sneak peek. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. Stay safe, stay prepared. and enjoy the day.
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  • Thunderstorms Starting 2 PM | Mississippi Weather
    Feb 26 2026
    Good morning! I'm Aaron Jolly. And welcome to the Mississippi Weather Podcast — it's Thursday, February 26th. Step outside right now and you'll notice something weird. It's 64 degrees. Your overnight low? Also 64. The thermometer just.. Stopped moving. But don't get comfortable.. Because storms are rolling in. Up north, you're already seeing it. Showers and thunderstorms are pushing through with a 70 percent chance today. The heaviest stuff hits around 7 this morning, then backs off by evening. High near 71 degrees. Tonight, skies start to clear and temperatures drop to 46. Central Mississippi, your turn comes this afternoon. Mostly cloudy skies now with a high near 76 degrees. But after 2 P.M., thunderstorms fire up. The peak hits around 7 tonight.. And a few of these could pack small hail. You're looking at a quarter to half an inch of rain. Overnight, temperatures settle at 55. Down on the coast, you get the late show. Partly sunny today with a high near 71. Rain chances climb after 11 tonight, peaking around 4 Friday morning at 50 percent. Watch for patchy fog toward dawn. Lows hold in the lower 60s. Friday flips the script completely. High pressure moves in with mostly sunny skies and low 70s. Then the weekend? Beautiful. Sunny and warm, with Sunday pushing near 79 degrees in central areas. That's 41 degrees to 41 degrees above normal for late February.. And spring doesn't officially start for three more weeks. Here's your heads-up for the week ahead. Friday through Sunday stays gorgeous. Early next week brings another chance for rain as a new system moves through. But we're staying mild. If you've got outdoor plans in central Mississippi this afternoon, keep one eye on the sky. Those storms should be out of here by Friday morning. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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    2 min