Tropical Storm Lee in the Atlantic is forecast to become a major hurricane and to be located between Bermuda and Puerto Rico by Sunday or next Monday. It is too early for Lee to be considered as a threat to the Gulf Coast region. The latest computer model trends continue to show good news for the Gulf Coast region with Lee not entering the Gulf of Mexico and instead curving to the north next week, moving toward Bermuda. Model info is not set in stone and can change. So, we’ll be monitoring the latest developments in the coming days to make sure the good news for us stays good news for us.
Updated: 4 hours ago
|It will be another hot day across South Mississippi with highs in the upper 80s to low 90s. We are going to be on the warm to hot side each afternoon, though not necessarily record-breaking hot like Tuesday. We do expect to see slightly higher rain chances today and tomorrow, but most of South Mississippi will not see rain. The lack of rain will be great for our cruisers, but it is terrible for our worsening drought. The burn ban is still in place until further notice due to the exceptionally dry conditions. Morning lows are going to be pleasant in the upper 60s to low 70s. The weekend looks like more of the same dry and warm to hot weather.
Updated: 10 hours ago
|It’s mild and a little muggy this morning. We’re going to warm up a good bit today with highs close to 90. While we could use some rain, don’t get your hopes up too high! Only a few hit or miss showers and storms will be possible today. Many of us will stay dry, and it looks like the heaviest rain will remain offshore. We're not going to see much rain over the next several days, which will lead to the drought worsening. Here's the latest forecast.
Updated: 23 hours ago
|It has been a pretty hot day across South Mississippi with highs in the low and mid 90s. We are going to stay on the warm to hot side each afternoon. We do expect to see slightly higher rain chances over the next couple of days. Morning lows are going to be pleasant in the upper 60s to low 70s. The weekend looks like more of the same dry and warm to hot weather. The lack of rain will be great for our cruisers, but it is terrible for our worsening drought. The burn ban is still in place until further notice due to the exceptionally dry conditions.
Updated: 23 hours ago
|It has been a hot day across South Mississippi with highs in the low and mid 90s. In fact, Gulfport airport set a new record high of 95°. We are going to be on the warm to hot side each afternoon, though not necessarily record-breaking hot. We do expect to see slightly higher rain chances over the next couple of days. Morning lows are going to be pleasant in the upper 60s to low 70s. The weekend looks like more of the same dry and warm to hot weather. The lack of rain will be great for our cruisers, but it is terrible for our worsening drought. The burn ban is still in place until further notice due to the exceptionally dry conditions.
Updated: Sep. 26, 2023 at 11:00 AM CDT
|It’s already toasty outside! Temperatures will stay in the upper 80s and low 90s this afternoon. Most of the day will feature a mix of sun and clouds, but a few isolated showers and storms are possible this afternoon and evening. Rain chances will decrease overnight tonight. We’ll cool down into the low 70s by early Wednesday morning. There will be a slightly better chance for showers on Wednesday and Thursday.
Updated: Sep. 26, 2023 at 5:00 AM CDT
|We’re starting off warm and muggy this morning! Temperatures will climb up into the upper 80s and low 90s by the afternoon. Most of the day will feature a mix of sun and clouds, but a few isolated showers and storms are possible this afternoon and evening. Rain chances will decrease overnight tonight. We’ll cool down into the low 70s by early Wednesday morning. There will be a slightly better chance for showers and storms on Wednesday and Thursday. Here's the latest forecast.