A report was issued from the National Weather Service on Friday at 1:01 a.m. for strong thunderstorms until 1:45 a.m. The alert is for Hinds, Rankin, Claiborne, Copiah, Simpson, Jefferson, Franklin, Lincoln and Lawrence counties.
A cold front is expected to move into Mississippi Thursday evening and bring potentially severe weather. Damaging winds are the main concern, but tornadoes are possible, too.
On Wednesday at 5:04 a.m. the National Weather Service issued a dense fog advisory in effect until 10 a.m. The advisory is for Ashley, Chicot, Morehouse, West Carroll, East Carroll, Richland, Madison,
The National Weather Service placed large parts of South Mississippi under a Winter Storm Watch early Saturday morning, including Hancock, Harrison, Jackson and Pearl River counties.
Heavy snow is now expected across much of Central and South Mississippi on Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service in Jackson. The entire state remains under a cold weather advisory ...
An Arctic blast is bringing extreme cold and snow to Mississippi and the Coast is expected to have lows in the teens and several inches of snow.
The biggest snowstorm in six decades swirled east of the Mississippi Coast Tuesday evening after it dumped several inches of snow and froze roads so badly the region stayed mostly shuttered on Wednesday as officials pleaded with residents to avoid the ice.
Snow accumulations are possible across much of Mississippi, according to the revised forecast Sunday from the National Weather Service in Jackson.
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The Old Farmer's Almanac, which has been in business since 1792, recently released its spring weather forecast. The outlook? "Warmer-than-normal temperatures for most of the country, with a few exceptions: southern and central California, Desert Southwest, southern Florida, and western Ohio Valley, where it will be near to below normal."