4/27 – Night Rob’s “One Last Cool Night” Wednesday Evening Forecast

A northerly breeze will continue the low-humidity bliss through Thursday. Expect clear skies and light winds tonight with lows in the lower 50s. Cooler drainage areas like Pascagoula will bottom out a few degrees cooler.
Sunshine abounds again Thursday, but light winds veer around to the southeast later in the day, making for a milder night with lows around 60 or so. High pressure will then remain to our east and build, resulting in a persistent, deeper south flow off the gulf over the weekend all the way into next week.
Humidity will increase a bit Friday, but it won’t be felt much. A different story as we approach May 1st on Sunday; we’ll be in the mid 80s for highs with lows around 70 by then, and it’ll feel more like mid to late May as opposed to early May.
An afternoon, daytime heat-induced thunderstorm pattern also sets up from Sunday into next week, with storms being spotty and dying out after sunset. Temps will nudge up further early next week, with inland area reaching the upper 80s as humidity stays high.

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