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KEY MESSAGES

- Milder weather is expected through Saturday ahead of an approaching cold front.

- Colder temperatures will return Sunday with lows below freezing across the north.

- Dangerously cold temperatures are expected Sunday night with widespread wind chills into the 10-20 degree range.

MESOSCALE UPDATE

Issued at 944 AM CST Fri Dec 12 2025

Latest surface analysis had a ridge nosing west along the Gulf coast. This ridge and the associated return flow was helping to increase low level moisture back across our southern zones. This moisture increase combined with a subtle shortwave was resulting in a few very light radar returns over our southwest. This activity was not reaching the ground but during the next several hours a few sprinkles will be possible generally along and south of Highway 84. Otherwise, a warm day is on tap with afternoon highs expected to range from the lower 60s north to the lower 70s south. /22/

DISCUSSION

Issued at 412 AM CST Fri Dec 12 2025

Through Next Week...

There's not a whole lot to talk about in the short term as we settle in to more seasonal weather. A front is expected to push into the area tonight which will allow for an increased chance for precipitation across the CWA Saturday morning as the front provides lift to our relatively moist lower levels. Rain totals remain subdued with no site projected to receive more than a quarter of an inch Saturday night/Sunday morning.

The arctic air building in behind this front will plummet temperatures down into the teens north of I-20 and the low 20s south. We could see less robust cooling if cold air advection is not as efficient as currently projected. However confidence has continued to increase for frigid temperatures. Because of this, a "Limited" risk for dangerous cold has been introduced in our HWO mainly for areas along and north of I-20 including all of southeast AR, and portions of northeast LA. Although this event is still a few days away, preparations should be made now in order to protect vulnerable vegetation. Expect further adjustments to the cold graphic as we get closer. Temperatures will start to rebound and rain chances will increase a bit as we go into the late week./OAJ/CR/

AVIATION

(18Z TAFS) Issued at 1126 AM CST Fri Dec 12 2025

MVFR cigs have developed at most TAF sites. MVFR cigs are expected to improve to VFR by 21Z. VFR conditions wl prevail areawide after 21Z and continue until after 08Z. After 08Z MVFR cigs wl redevelop and prevail until improving after 16Z. IFR/LIFR cigs and vsbys wl be psbl 10Z-14Z across the southern TAF sites. /22/

PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS

Jackson 67 48 68 39 / 0 0 20 70 Meridian 65 47 67 38 / 0 10 20 70 Vicksburg 67 47 67 36 / 10 0 20 70 Hattiesburg 72 54 73 47 / 10 20 30 70 Natchez 69 52 70 41 / 10 10 20 80 Greenville 63 38 56 29 / 0 0 10 40 Greenwood 64 40 63 30 / 0 0 10 40

JAN WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES

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


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