10/06 Ryan's "Hurricane Nate" Friday Forecast
The latest update pushes the forecast track slightly further East and strengthens it a bit as well. There's still a lot that can happen between now and landfall, so watch the full forecast for details.
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The latest update pushes the forecast track slightly further East and strengthens it a bit as well. There's still a lot that can happen between now and landfall, so watch the full forecast for details.
Today remained beautiful as expected, but conditions will begin to deteriorate rapidly as we head into tomorrow afternoon and Nate moves in. Full update inside.
Tropical storm Nate continues to move across Central America, and will be in the Southern Gulf by Saturday morning. The forecast path comes close to home but is still uncertain, so watch the full forecast for more.
The local weather will remain gorgeous for one more day, then we'll begin seeing the outer bands of a tropical system that has a good chance of land-falling nearby. Click for details.
The next few days will be sunny and gorgeous, but a new tropical depression is worrying Gulf Coast residents. Click the link for the latest on the tropics.
The clouds moved on earlier this afternoon, and drier/sunny weather is moving in for the rest of the week. Watch the forecast for the full details.
Rain was expected to begin this week, but much drier and more sunny days are on the way. Watch for details.
I expected this week to begin with clouds and rain, but we'll see clear and dry weather again very soon. Click the link for the full forecast.
The air stayed dry today, and the temperatures remained high, but cooler conditions (and now a little rain) will arrive soon. Details within.
Cold front moved through earlier today, but the cooler air will take a bit longer to filter in. Watch the full forecast for details.
Temperatures remain warm, and the humidity is high tonight, but a cold front is expected tomorrow that will finally shake things up. Click the link for details.
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Storms moved in earlier today, but will wait until the early morning overnight hours before bringing in round 2. Best to get it out of the way now, leading to a sunny holiday! Details inside.
Today brought the first significant rain since Cindy left, and even a few Tornado Warnings this morning! Expect it to continue for a few days, but dry & hot weather is ahead. Click for details.
I hope you enjoyed our last few dry days because the rain is set to move in as early as tomorrow. Please watch the full forecast for more details.
It's still considerably drier tonight than it was all of last week, but we will see more humid days & showers later this week. Click the forecast link for details.
Last weekend's forecasts called for the Sun returning on Monday, and so far everything is moving along as we expected. The dry & sunny days won't last forever though, details within.
Cindy has all but moved on, though we'll continue to see a few showers in the forecast through the weekend due to an approaching frontal system. Watch the full forecast for more.
Cindy has almost moved on, but has one more wave of associated showers and storms before she leaves. Watch the full forecast for details.
Most of the weather watches and warnings have expired as Tropical Depression Cindy continues to weaken, but more rain still expected through the weekend. Watch the forecast for more.
Cindy is starting to wind down, but that doesn't mean the flooding or rain is done just yet. Be sure to click the link for the full forecast.
Dry air working its way into Tropical Storm Cindy has created a few "rain-free" areas, we're still expecting a few inches over the next day or so. Watch the full forecast for the details.
Skies quieted for a while after an "active" morning, but even then a few tornado warning were issued. The stormy weather will continue, so click the link for the forecast details.
Tropical storm Cindy officially formed this afternoon and continues to pummel South MS with rain. Don't expect that to change for quite some time, meaning flooding woes will begin to arise. Watch the full forecast for more.