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KEY MESSAGES
- Well above normal warmth and increasing rain chances can be expected this week.
- A greater chance for showers and storms could materialize this weekend, but the forecast for significant rainfall is uncertain.
DISCUSSION
Issued at 400 AM CDT Mon Mar 30 2026
A low to mid level anticyclone centered over the southeast CONUS will help to transport increasingly moist air northward into the forecast area this week. This will support the development of diurnally driven shower and thunderstorm activity, mainly over southern portions of the area. In addition, early morning fog could be a concern in the Pine Belt region, but guidance probs for significant vsby reductions are low (<20%) at this time with the main concern being for low stratus ceilings vs fog.
As we near the end of the week, global models agree that stronger shortwave energy crossing the Plains to Mid MS Valley region may make a dent in the ridge and help to increase shower/thunderstorm coverage some in our area (Thu-Fri). A stronger shortwave trough should move across the Lower MS Valley region this weekend and bring continued shower/storm chances. There is more uncertainty however with the strength of this trough as greater ascent and frontal convergence are forecast to peak to our west in the ArkLaTex region. /EC/
AVIATION
(12Z TAFS) Issued at 528 AM CDT Mon Mar 30 2026
VFR flight conditions with southerly winds around across TAF sites. Low stratus clouds may result in temporary MVFR conditions this morning across southern zones but clear out by mid morning 17-19Z).
PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS
Jackson 83 64 83 64 / 20 0 60 10 Meridian 82 62 82 63 / 30 10 60 10 Vicksburg 84 64 85 64 / 20 0 50 0 Hattiesburg 82 65 82 65 / 50 10 80 10 Natchez 84 64 85 64 / 30 10 70 0 Greenville 82 64 85 64 / 10 0 20 10 Greenwood 84 65 85 65 / 10 10 40 20
JAN WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
MS...None. LA...None. AR...None.
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