12/22 - Steve's Mild Evening Forecast
Rain showers dotted the area earlier today. Tonight, though, fog will be of primary concern across the area.
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Rain showers dotted the area earlier today. Tonight, though, fog will be of primary concern across the area.
Tonight, mild weather blankets the Mississippi Gulf Coast. There's a chance for patch fog that will be most bothersome Thursday morning.
Today started our gradual warm-up, and we'll continue to see some slightly higher temperatures tomorrow afternoon and night, but then things cool down a bit. Watch for details.
Excellent and seasonable weather is forecast moving into the Holiday weekend.
After some clearing late yesterday afternoon...the low-level clouds rolled back in after sunset and continue this morning.
We'll see some freezing temperatures around South MS tonight, but the "winter" weather won't stick around long...even for the official start of Winter on Wednesday.
Very cold wind chills are forecast for tonight. Some readings will dip into the mid-teens before sunrise Wednesday.
Light rain is still possible overnight while cold northerly winds will make it feel like it's in the twenties.
It warmed up considerably today as expected, and that will continue into tomorrow, bringing our afternoon high into the mid to upper 70s. Doesn't last forever though, so check out the forecast for details.
Heavy thunderstorms will be possible across the area on Saturday night and Sunday morning!
While severe weather is not expected on the Coast this weekend, we'll be in close proximity to some that is expected to occur over SE Louisiana on Saturday. Dense fog is possible Friday night and Saturday.
Very cool weather through tonight for the Coast, with increasing rain chances beginning on Friday.
Clearing conditions greet you on this Thursday morning with disruptive weather forecast for late in the coming weekend.
Low level moisture still lingers in the area, but cooler & drier conditions will move in overnight. Details inside.
Rain has ended across coastal Mississippi and fog continues to linger. Several days of cloudy skies and rain will begin over the weekend.
After some BUMPY weather yesterday afternoon, the cold front is now to our south as patchy fog has developed...
News 25’s Kendra Turley is out and about in Harrison County. She’s going to give us an update on what they can see on the ground in the area as a tornado passed through earlier.
After a stormy afternoon with some severe damage, things have quieted down for the evening. How long will it last? Watch the forecast for more.
An afternoon tornado rips through both Hancock and Harrison counties, leaving significant damage behind. Take a look at what the storm did to one trailer on Bell Creek Road in Pass Christian. The winds from the tornado ripped through the…
The Lyman and Saucier area in northern Harrison County were also in the storm front’s path. In video right outside WXXV News 25 Studio taken just before 4 this afternoon, Harrison Central High School’s fleet of buses took off, trying…
News 25’s Shelby Myers is following the storm on the ground and has the latest from north Harrison County.
Here’s a look at the weather as heavy rain passed through North Harrison County. The downpour was enough to leave one traffic light without power. The Harrison County Sheriff’s Department was out monitoring the intersection at Highway 49 and West…
Rain and thunderstorms have stayed north of the Coast during the morning hours. They'll descend south later today, affecting us this afternoon and tonight.
Expect another night of foggy conditions, but an approaching front will clear everything out...after dreary rainy day tomorrow.