Posted on Friday, Oct 28, 6:31 am by ABC 6 Weather
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 ABC 6 Weather
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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Posted on Monday, Sep 5, 8:50 am by ABC 6 Weather
Generally, everyone along & north of I-20/along & east of I-55 are under flash flood warnings… The measurable rain ends from west to east throughout the morning, with only a few sprinkles or showers this PM; otherwise windy as noticeably cooler as drier air blows in from the North. In fact, by tomorrow we’re expecting [...]
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Posted on Thursday, Aug 18, 9:00 am by ABC 6 Weather
Storms are moving into North Mississippi, thanks to yet another morning disturbance. The strongest storm is in De Soto and Tate Counties, moving south along I-55. It prompted a severe t’storm warning earlier this morning as it moved through southern Shelby and Northen De Soto Counties. The warning was allowed to expire, but large hail [...]
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Posted on Wednesday, Aug 17, 6:49 am by ABC 6 Weather
An upper level disturbance is swinging through this morning, kicking off a round of storms. The storms are moving from north to south dropping moderate to heavy rain with some lightning. Nothing severe as if 6:30. Another disturbance (or MCS) is located back in NE Arkansas & west Tennessee; a second round of storms will [...]
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Posted on Saturday, Aug 13, 2:49 am by ABC 6 Weather
Yet another early morning storm system! The leading edge of the rain is moving into Clarksdale, Cleveland, Greenville, Lake Village, & Eudora (as of 2:35 AM) Below severe limits as of now, but expect moderate to heavy rain, frequent lightning, & gusty wind as the system moves SE…
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Posted on Thursday, Aug 11, 8:40 am by ABC 6 Weather
The storms have weakened significantly; no watches or warnings in effect as of 8:30. Light to moderate rain, with a few rumbles of thunder will continue through mid morning. A mix of sun and clouds this afternoon. Additional storms redevelop IF temperatures can rebound from the stable, rain cooled air in place this morning north [...]
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Posted on Friday, Jul 29, 6:25 pm by ABC 6 Weather
Heavy rain falling in Washington & Chicot Counties; additional scattered storms will continue moving NE over the next several hours. In addition to heavy rain, expect frequent cloud to ground lightning within any storm that passes over your location…
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Posted on Thursday, Jul 21, 8:45 am by ABC 6 Weather
A band of rain moving slowly to the west this morning; the heaviest rain will remain East of Hwy 49E for now, but additional showers and storms develop later this morning and afternoon. Otherwise, cloudy at times; warming to the 92 to 95 degree range. A Flash Flood Warning continues for Attala, Carroll, Montgomery, Choctaw, [...]
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Posted on Wednesday, Jul 20, 3:19 pm by ABC 6 Weather
A few showers trying to cross I-55 from the east (not west). Any storm that develops over the next several days will move from east to west or NE to SW, which is backwards from normal… Expecting a better coverage of storms tomorrow & Friday
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