Ryan’s “Finally Clear” Wednesday Night Forecast

It’s finally clear over South Mississippi, though the drier air took some time filtering in. This morning began cloudy, but the drier air began to move in through the day and will continue through the night. We’ll drop into the mid 60s this evening, with winds from the North around 10 mph and the considerably drier air will keep fog formation at bay.

Tomorrow will remain about where today did, in the upper 80s and low 90s across the area, but will remain completely cloud free. The humidity will remain shockingly low compared to the last several days, so it won’t be too uncomfortable despite the warmer days. These pleasant conditions continue largely in to Friday, but southerly winds begin and bring moisture back to the Coast.

By late Sunday, a warm frontal boundary seems ready to move into the Northern Gulf, and will act as a “jumping off point” for afternoon showers and thunderstorms, but only it’s only around a 40% chance right now.

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