Posted on Friday, Feb 3, 6:19 am by Michael Haynes
A mass of rain along with a few embedded storms, moving in from SW to NE… A good soaking rain for all us through late afternoon. Fortunately, the severe weather threat will remain minimal since the rain is moving in before sunrise, holding temperatures down. A second round of storms will move in tomorrow; conditions [...]
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Posted on Thursday, Dec 22, 6:49 am by Michael Haynes
A good soaking rain in progress; expecting between 2 & 4 inches before ending later this afternoon & tonight. A tornado watch remain in effect for Yazoo, Holmes, Attala, Montgomery, Carroll Counties, & points south & east until 1PM. BUT the greatest risk for tornadic storms will remain along and south of I-20 from east [...]
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Posted on Tuesday, Dec 20, 6:22 am by Michael Haynes
Storms strengthening in SE Arkansas & Louisiana… These are being driven primarily by strong upper level dynamics. But no change in our thinking since last night’s update. A few strong to severe storms are possible within the main line, but nothing widespread. The main time frame is from 8AM until 3PM… The stronger upper level [...]
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Posted on Friday, Dec 16, 6:08 am by Michael Haynes
A cold, soaking rain continues through mid morning, then clearing from west to east later this afternoon & tonight… Temperatures drop into the mid/low 40s by lunch time as sharply cooler air moves in from the north…
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Posted on Tuesday, Dec 6, 2:36 pm by Michael Haynes
Scattered showers already developing south of Hwy 82, in advance of a cold upper level low. The showers move Northeast throughout the afternoon & night. The atmosphere should become cold enough for a few snow flakes to mix in by around sunrise Wednesday morning, but absolutely no big deal! Remember, your back yard thermometer is [...]
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Posted on Sunday, Nov 20, 11:49 am by Michael Haynes
Scattered rain showers developing, including a broken line of Moderate rain running through Washington, Sunflower, Bolivar, & Coahoma Counties; the line is moving east…
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Posted on Tuesday, Nov 15, 6:09 pm by Michael Haynes
The main line of storms is located to our west in SW Arkansas & along the Louisiana/Texas state line. Fortunately due to a layer of warm (stable) air above the surface we made it through the afternoon without any storms. The main line moves through tonight, generally between 9PM & 4AM. There is still a [...]
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Posted on Tuesday, Nov 8, 6:18 pm by Michael Haynes
Some pretty heavy artillery back in SW Arkansas & Louisiana where conditions are most favorable for tornadic storms. We still think the storms will weaken as they approach the Miss River. The line approaches the river between 8 & 10 o’clock tonight. We are watching NW Louisiana where a possible secondary surface low *may be [...]
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Posted on Friday, Oct 28, 6:31 am by Michael Haynes
Measurable rain ending from west to to east early this morning; patchy light drizzle and sprinkles through lunch time. Otherwise cloudy, breezy, and sharply cooler! We hang in the 40s all morning, then struggle to reach the mid 50s this afternoon, along with a cold NE wind! TWITTER!! Don’t forget to follow along on Twitter! [...]
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Posted on Monday, Sep 5, 10:22 am by Michael Haynes
REMNANTS OF LEE ADVISORY NUMBER 16 NWS HYDROMETEOROLOGICAL PREDICTION CENTER CAMP SPRINGS MD AL132011 1000 AM CDT MON SEP 05 2011 …REMNANTS OF LEE EXPECTED TO CAUSE FLOODING FROM THE GULF COAST STATES TO NEW ENGLAND… SUMMARY OF 1000 AM CDT…1500 UTC…INFORMATION ———————————————– LOCATION…30.5N 89.9W ABOUT 40 MILES…65 KM…NNE OF NEW ORLEANS, LA. ABOUT 125 [...]
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