Steve's Thursday Forecast 3/24/2016
Steve's Thursday Forecast 3/24/2016
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It's a MUCH WARMER start as a south wind overnight continues to elevate temps and low-level moisture...
Twas another beautiful day down here in South Mississippi, but the forecast does have some big changes coming up very soon. We're already seeing more clouds moving in tonight, and that will only continue as we head into tomorrow. Expect…
A chilly start with temps north of the interstate in the upper 30s under clear skies...
Well, here we are, the first weekday of spring and we're seeing temperatures in the upper 50s. Strong frontal systems passed through several times over the last two weeks, bringing high pressure to the area as well as the first…
As we begin the 1st WORKDAY of Spring, It's a FROSTY START with a cool day ahead...
Today’s rain had Escatawpa residents bracing for more flooding in their already saturated neighborhoods. Many people gathered free sand from the Escatawpa Fire Department and were on edge that today’s precipitation would force the Pascagoula River into their homes. On…
With more rain comes more flooding and that’s what’s happening in an already saturated area. News 25’s Shelby Myers is in Jackson County to tell us how residents are riding out the flood waters as the Pascagoula River continues to…
After thunderstorms yesterday afternoon, this morning brings cloudy skies and cool temps as the activity has shifted north...
It ended up being quite an interesting, stormy Thursday night in South Mississippi this evening. Right around 4:30, we started to see severe thunderstorm warnings popping up in Northern Harrison County. Within minutes, a tornado warning was issued as clear…
The Saucier community in Harrison County had quite a scare this afternoon as a tornado was spotted in the area just before 5 p.m. Harrison County authorities followed the tornado east from West Wortham Road to East Wortham Road. One…
A WARM & HUMID start with isolated T-Storms and foggy conditions...
Jackson County residents continue to prepare for the worst as the Pascagoula River continues to rise. Yesterday morning, the river was at 17 feet. Now, the river is over 18 feet, spilling well over its banks and threatening homes nearby.…
Jackson County residents prepare for the worst as the Pascagoula River continues to rise and threaten the lives of those living nearby. News 25’s Kendra Turley joins us live with a look at the scene in Escatawpa. [mappress mapid="2515"]
A cold front in central Mississippi has brought warm & humid conditions along with areas of DENSE FOG...
Highway 604 in Hancock County is closed and residents are bracing for continued flooding as Pearl River is on the rise. News 25’s Shelby Myers toured Pearlington roads today and has the story. Many Pearlington residents living just off Pearl…
It's another cloudy start as WARM & HUMID air moves in from the Gulf. The atmosphere will begin to dry later this morning...
After over a week of overcast skies, we finally got some sunny weather yesterday. That trend continued today, but sadly it looks like another long bout of rain is right around the corner. We'll see another pleasant day tomorrow, but as…
The heavy rainfall is evident in Harrison County as major rivers continue to swell. News 25’s Gina Tomlinson ventured out to Wolf River in the western part of the county. Flooding was something Pass Christian resident Mike Letort was warned…
Mississippi and Louisiana officials say flooding on the Pearl River may come a day later than expected. Hancock County Emergency Management says flooding on the river may not come until late Tuesday or early Wednesday. The National Weather Service has…
Now that the rain has ended, RISING RIVERS & FLOODING will continue to be problematic for residents...
We have been out of the severe threat for the entire day, but that doesn't mean the forecast is full of good news. Rain will continue throughout the evening but the heavier sections are moving more towards the East leading…
“We are preparing for the worst while praying for the best.” Those were the words from Governor Phil Bryant in Gulfport today as he addressed emergency response plans for any needs for rescues or evacuations from flooding in South Mississippi.…