09/07 Ryan's "Locally Perfect" Thursday Forecast
Local conditions continue to impress, but Irma continues to bear down on the Southeast coast. Click this link for a full tropical update.
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Local conditions continue to impress, but Irma continues to bear down on the Southeast coast. Click this link for a full tropical update.
We ended yesterday with only one hurricane in the Atlantic, but we're ending today with three. Click the link for the latest on all the tropical systems.
The Atlantic tropics remain active, as now three hurricanes are expected to continue strengthening over the next few days. Click the forecast link for the full Tropical update.
There is still a decent amount of uncertainty when it comes to Hurricane Irma's final path towards landfall in the U.S, and we discuss all the options in tonight's forecast. Details within.
With Irma, Jose, and now tropical depression 13 all moving about the Atlantic/Gulf at the same time, this forecast was very heavy on the tropics. Click the link for the latest.
We expected a gorgeous day today and weren't disappointed. We have many more amazing days ahead, but a cold front to move through first. Watch the full forecast for more.
An early-week cold front will move through the area quickly, bringing cooler/drier air and sunny skies. There are a few tropical systems to worry about though, details inside.
Harvey has finally moved on and drier air is moving in bringing clear and sunny days. Click the forecast link for details.
Harvey has finally moved far enough away to become inconsequential to the local forecast, so drier and sunny days are ahead! Click the link for the full forecast.
Severe weather began popping up in the early afternoon, but didn't see much more through the evening and only a few showers & storms are likely overnight. Full forecast inside.
We expect more showers and thunderstorms through the night, but the end of Harvey is in sight. Click the forecast link for more details.
Tropical Storm Harvey continues to push East, and comes close to home on the anniversary of Katrina before moving inland. Rains expected locally, but you'll have to watch the full forecast for details.
Didn't see much rain over the weekend from the tropical moisture Harvey brought into the area, but showers began tonight and we'll see more in the coming days. Details within.
Category 4 Hurricane Harvey officially made landfall tonight, and is slowly roaring through the town of Rockport, TX. Click the forecast link for a full report, as well as local effects.
Harvey continues its rapid intensification, and will strike Southeastern TX overnight tomorrow. We'll see some enhanced rain locally, but you'll have to click the link for details.
Rainfall totals will likely be high through the weekend, but some depends on tropical moisture from Harvey. We'll continue to hope for the best while preparing for the worst as we watch this developing situation. Details inside.
It was another hot & humid day with short-lived afternoon showers and thunderstorms. Expect more of the same as we approach the weekend, but heavy rains after. Details within.
Today ended up a drier, but cloudy day today and the skies have continued to clear through the night. Expect the rain to return quickly though; full forecast within.
We can now safely begin our post eclipse lives, and get right back to the normal forecast. Today was cloudy and dry, but heavy rains are ahead. Details within.
Today was one of the most "hyped" days in weather/science we've seen, and for many the eclipse didn't disappoint. Things get back to normal quickly, so click the link for the full forecast.
Another nice South MS day with afternoon showers and thunderstorms, but only the Eastern areas saw any rain. Expect many similar days ahead, full details inside.
The drier conditions we promised arrived as expected and brought a beautiful day. Tomorrow will be nice as well, but the afternoon showers return. Details within.
Drier conditions started today as high pressure begins to strengthen in the area at the surface and upper levels, and tomorrow is lining up to be the most sunny and driest days in months! Watch the forecast for more.
Showers and storms were a bit more active today (including this waterspout in Louisiana), but relatively drier conditions are expected before the weekend. Watch the full forecast for details.