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KEY MESSAGES
- Well above normal temperatures and humid conditions will continue through tomorrow.
- Much colder temperatures will arrive on Monday, with coldest conditions on Tuesday and Wednesday mornings.
DISCUSSION
Issued at 154 PM CST Sat Dec 27 2025
near term...Stratus was hanging on this morning and may limit warming over the delta where clouds were pretty solid. Temperatures were rising fast across the south, especially in areas with breaks. Values weren't far off from expected afternoon highs along highway 84 and generally steady near 70 north. Warm southerly winds were also picking up with some occasional gusts. Temps may need to be adjusted. Fog probs have bounced around some, but thinking there will be more fog tonight, especially for the southeast portions of the CWA. At this time, thinking fog will be patchy, so holding off an advisory.
short-term...No changes to the forecast at this time. Still looking for rain to move in Sunday night only generating small amounts of QPF. Winds will be gusting again tomorrow with the strongest winds expected over the western/northwestern zones. Behind the boundary Monday, the gradient will cause widespread windy conditions. Combined with the colder air, especially Monday night, temperatures will feel like the mid teens to lower 20s. If the wind chills fall below 20, the eastern half will fall into dangerous cold.
Temps should be near normal this week, before things warm up next weekend. High pressure settles in after the front and maintains for much of the week. An upper trough passes mid week, but for now stays off the coast. Will have to watch for a shift in the system to see if clouds or any chances are possible Wednesday/Thursday, mainly across the southern zones. The next boundary moves in Friday/Saturday along with some warmer temperatures and a chance for rain.
AVIATION
(00Z TAFS) Issued at 555 PM CST Sat Dec 27 2025
Prevailing MVFR/VFR ceilings will become prevailing MVFR/IFR after 06z tonight before improving to prevailing VFR through Sunday afternoon. Southerly winds become gusty, 20-25 kts, into Sunday afternoon, diminishing after 21Z. Some chance for fog and reduced visibilities to MVFR/IFR is possible between 07Z and 13Z, particularly for southern sites, /86/
PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS
Jackson 62 78 39 48 / 0 0 80 10 Meridian 59 77 40 51 / 0 0 80 20 Vicksburg 62 79 38 48 / 0 10 80 10 Hattiesburg 61 79 45 56 / 0 10 80 20 Natchez 62 80 41 51 / 0 10 80 10 Greenville 64 75 35 42 / 0 10 80 0 Greenwood 62 76 35 43 / 0 0 90 0
JAN WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
MS...None. LA...None. AR...None.
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