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KEY MESSAGES

- Showers and thunderstorm chances continue today. - Dangerous heat will build and spread across the area by this weekend and worsen into early next week with heat index values eventually topping 110 degrees.

DISCUSSION

Issued at 303 AM CDT Thu Jun 25 2026

A stalled frontal boundary remains across our region this morning, and regional radars indicate a string of showers and storms scattered along the zone from eastern Oklahoma to western Florida at this hour. A ribbon of moist and unstable air (3000+ J/kg of SBCAPE and 1.9 inch PW) will support storms with heavy rainfall potential, but neither organized flash flooding nor organized severe storms are expected today. Locally heavy rainfall and gusty winds are always a possibility with storms this time of year.

Mid-level and upper-level ridging will become more established directly over our region tomorrow into the weekend, and the subsident effects of the ridge should limit rain chances and exacerbate heating. Heat index values today and tomorrow will be near 105 degrees in southern portions of our forecast area, but the expanding ridge will help heat index values approach and exceed 110 degrees in portions of the area by Monday afternoon and into mid next week. The core of the ridge will translate northward through this time, and easterly flow on its southern edge will bring some moisture and rain chances back to areas closer to the Gulf Coast Tuesday and later. /NF/

AVIATION

(06Z TAFS) Issued at 1230 AM CDT Thu Jun 25 2026

A mixture of VFR/MVFR ceilings will prevail across all TAF sites to start off the TAF period. Some isolated showers remain possible tonight and into Thursday morning. Low stratus, in addition to some patchy fog over mainly East Mississippi, developing toward day break Thursday, will again result in a degradation of flight categories to a mix of MVFR/IFR status. A few sites across east and south Mississippi could see visibilities briefly drop down to LIFR conditions. Winds tonight will subside to light and variable to calm. Through Thursday morning, they will become more west to southwesterly around 5 knots. By Thursday afternoon, ceilings will begin to improve to VFR across the area. /CR/

PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS

Jackson 90 72 92 74 / 60 10 0 0 Meridian 89 72 93 74 / 50 20 0 0 Vicksburg 91 73 91 75 / 50 0 0 0 Hattiesburg 91 73 94 75 / 50 30 0 0 Natchez 92 73 92 74 / 10 0 0 0 Greenville 89 73 90 76 / 60 10 0 0 Greenwood 89 73 92 75 / 60 10 0 0

JAN WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES

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


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