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KEY MESSAGES

- We will be monitoring a stormy weather pattern for additional flash flood and severe weather threats through next week.

- Increasingly dangerous levels of heat stress could return for much of the area Monday.

DISCUSSION

Issued at 253 PM CDT Sat Jun 20 2026

The forecast area is positioned within a northwest flow regime aloft, while also being situated in the active region between a pronounced subtropical ridge centered to our southwest and an unseasonably strong longwave trough over central and eastern CONUS.

Across the forecast area the earlier heavier rainfall has shifted east out of the area. Lingering light showers across the far eastern portions of warning area will continue pushing east/southeast, tapering off this afternoon into the evening as a very weak front crosses the region, leading to a mostly dry overnight period.

For Sunday(Happy Fathers Day), the subtropical ridge will once again impact the region, as the low level southerly flow increased heating will lead to disorganized showers heading into the morning and diurnally driven showers and isolated thunderstorms during the afternoon, with the highest rain chances focused on the areas north of the I-20 corridor. For areas south of the I-20 corridor, while possibilities are low a pop up shower wont be out of the question. /KP/

AVIATION

(00Z TAFS) Issued at 643 PM CDT Sat Jun 20 2026

Most of the -SHRA have dissipated and VFR conditions wl prevail through 07Z. After 07Z MVFR cigs and vsbys wl begin developing over east and se MS and then spread across the remainder of the area by 12Z. Isolated -SHRA wl also begin to develop across the south after 07Z and spread north through Sunday morning. Conditions wl improve to VFR by 17Z but scattered to numerous TSRA are expected to reduce conditions during the aftn. /22/

PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS

Jackson 72 88 75 91 / 30 80 10 10 Meridian 71 87 75 92 / 30 80 10 20 Vicksburg 72 88 76 91 / 20 70 0 10 Hattiesburg 73 88 76 93 / 40 50 0 0 Natchez 73 89 76 92 / 30 70 0 0 Greenville 72 89 76 90 / 10 30 20 60 Greenwood 72 89 76 91 / 20 60 20 70

JAN WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES

MS...None. LA...None. AR...None.


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