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KEY MESSAGES

Issued at 102 PM CDT Tue Jun 30 2026 - Heat Advisory today for the entire area for Heat Index values up to 110. - A Heat Advisory is in effect for Thursday for southeast Mississippi, with Heat Indices rising to near 110. Hot and humid conditions continue through the remainder of the week.

- Rainshowers and thunderstorms are expected this afternoon and again on Wednesday. A strong or severe storm is possible during the afternoon and early evening hours.

DISCUSSION

Issued at 102 PM CDT Tue Jun 30 2026

Through Friday...an upper level high centered over Ky/Tenn will slowly meander west, ending up over the DelMarVa Peninsula by Friday evening. This shifting of the upper high will help to direct shortwave energy west over the northern Gulf coast through the rest of the week. Through Wednesday, a band of very moist air (precipitable h20 values in the 2.0"-2.3") moves over the forecast into Wednesday. In combination with passing shortwave energy, scattered to numerous rainshowers and thunderstorms are expected. MLCapes rising to around 3000J/k and DCapes in the 700-1100J/kg range this afternoon see a drop overnight, then shift to areas generally west of I-65 Wednesday. Daytime, wind shear is limited, with 0-1km helicities < 50m^2/s^s, and Bulk Shear values <20kts. All in all, this points to pulse type severe storms this afternoon into the evening and again Wednesday. Tonight, more low level instability and helicities are hinting at an increased possibility of waterspouts along and south of the coast, mainly after midnight and going into Wednesday morning. Heat Indices well above advisory levels today (>108F) will again happen Wednesday, mainly over southeast Mississippi. Have issued a Heat Advisory for our Mississippi counties for Wednesday, in addition to the one currently in effect for this afternoon. High temperatures in the mid to upper 90s today see a drop into the low to mid 90s Wednesday. Low temperatures in the mid 70s over most of the forecast area (upper 70s along the coast) are expected tonight and Wednesday night.

Wednesday night through Friday, a drier airmass (precipitable h20 values of 1.5-1.7") moves west over the northern Gulf coast. Rain chances decrease in response, with the upper high maintaining enough influence to limit rain chances as moisture levels decrease. The upper high will keep temperatures above seasonal norms, with high temperatures generally in the mid 90s, low 90s along the coast. Low temperatures in the low to mid 70s, upper 70s along the coast are expected Thursday and Friday night. Heat indices are again expected to rise above 100 over most of the forecast area.

Saturday through Tuesday...A mean upper trough that has developed over the Plains works its way east, to over the Mississippi River, maybe a bit further east. Guidance has been inconsistent with this placement. Reason is the upper high weakening and shifting south or southeast, then beginning to build west over the Southeast, limiting the effects of the upper trough to convection over the forecast area. The current forecast is based upon the upper trough working its way over western portions of the Southeast. The latest guidance is keeping the upper trough further west. With the inconsistency in the guidance, have less confidence this portion of the forecast. Guidance has been consistent in Heat Indices rising above 100 each day into the coming week.

Taking a look at the Rip Current risk on area beaches, onshore flow remains modest at best, helping to limit more organized onshore swell on the coast. The tidal cycle also decreases, helping to keep risk of Rip Currents Low through the forecast. /16

AVIATION

(18Z TAFS) Issued at 102 PM CDT Tue Jun 30 2026

VFR conditions this afternoon will see drops to low/mid afternoon MVFR levels as convection develops. Initial initiation is expected to be along the coast, though with general deep layer flow towards the coast, movement of storms is expected to be southerly and outflow driven with development inland. Tonight, convection is expected to shift to along and south of the coast, with MVFR conditions prevalent, especially after 06z/1am and going into the morning hours. Rain showers and thunderstorms are expected to again develop inland in the late morning into the afternoon hours. /16

MARINE

Issued at 102 PM CDT Tue Jun 30 2026

A light offshore flow today will briefly become a light to occasionally moderate easterly to southeasterly flow tonight into Wednesday. A light diurnal pattern returns for late week, with onshore flow expected during the afternoon hours, and offshore flow expected at night. /16

PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS

Mobile 98 75 94 75 / 30 30 30 0 Pensacola 97 78 93 79 / 70 30 20 0 Destin 95 79 93 79 / 70 40 10 0 Evergreen 96 74 94 73 / 50 30 20 10 Waynesboro 98 76 96 75 / 10 20 30 10 Camden 94 75 92 74 / 30 20 30 10 Crestview 97 75 95 74 / 80 30 10 0

MOB WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES

AL...Heat Advisory until 6 PM CDT this evening for ALZ051>060-261>266.

FL...Heat Advisory until 6 PM CDT this evening for FLZ201>206.

MS...Heat Advisory until 6 PM CDT this evening for MSZ067-075-076-078- 079.

Heat Advisory from 10 AM to 7 PM CDT Wednesday for MSZ067-075- 076-078-079.

GM...None.


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