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KEY MESSAGES

- Good chances for rain continue this weekend.

- Monitoring the potential for increasing heat stress next week.

DISCUSSION

Issued at 124 PM CDT Sat Jun 6 2026

Tonight through next Friday...Showers, along with a few storms, this weekend and the potential for increased heat stress during the upcoming week remain the weather stories during this forecast period. Deep moisture continues to increase across the region as a shortwave gradually moves into and through the forecast area through Monday. This will keep good rain chances in the forecast for the remainder of this afternoon and again on Sunday. There will be some lull in activity both tonight and Sunday night, but given the moisture-rich environment over the region some showers will remain possible during the overnight hours. While flash flooding is not expected, rainfall could be heavy at times given the copious amount of moisture overspreading the region this weekend. This could however result in the ponding of water in both low-lying and poor drainage areas.

The deeply moist airmass will persist across the region during the upcoming work week. The bulk of the rain chances will exit the CWA with the aforementioned shortwave, with ridging increasing across the region. But given the airmass over the forecast area, some isolated to scattered diurnally driven convection will remain possible during the week. It'll also be during this time where the concern for dangerous heat stress will be on the rise. By the time Tuesday rolls around, and continuing through Friday, with highs in the 90s and dew points well into the 70s, afternoon heat index values currently look to reach and eventually surpass the century mark. While this is still several days out, if the trend continues, at a minimum, a "Limited Threat" for said dangerous heat stress will need to be added to the HWO for portions of, if not all of, the forecast area for the middle and latter portion of next week. /19/

AVIATION

(00Z TAFS) Issued at 643 PM CDT Sat Jun 6 2026 SHRA and isolated TS continues across the area. Coverage will diminish overnight though MVFR/IFR CIGS will prevail. CIGS improve to MVFR/VFR after 12Z. After 16Z, SHRA and isolated TS will begin to increase in coverage through the remainder of the TAF period. Winds will prevail out of the south at 5-10 kts with gusts 20-30 kts in the vicinity of SHRA/TS. /86/

PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS

Jackson 73 88 73 88 / 30 70 20 20 Meridian 72 85 73 86 / 50 80 30 40 Vicksburg 73 88 74 89 / 30 50 10 20 Hattiesburg 73 86 73 86 / 40 80 20 40 Natchez 73 89 75 89 / 40 50 10 20 Greenville 73 87 75 90 / 30 70 20 20 Greenwood 73 87 74 90 / 30 90 20 30

JAN WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES

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


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