Thursday PM Forecast: next impact, next cold front, another weekend storm system

If you’ve been sweating the near-record heat this week, get ready—big changes are coming! We’re looking at a shift in the weather pattern this weekend that will bring rain, storms, and a cooldown to start next week.

Here is a breakdown of what to expect:

  • Friday: windy with near-record warmth
  • Saturday: increasing clouds and showers
  • Saturday night into Sunday morning: thunderstorms, possibly severe
  • Sunday: lingering showers, cooler
  • Monday through Wednesday: chilly mornings and dry afternoons

Tonight and Tomorrow: Clouds will thicken again overnight. Ongoing south winds of 10-20mph will make it difficult for temperatures to drop beyond the mid 70s. The heat sticks around for the end of the work week, with highs in the upper 80s on Friday. The ongoing wind will help take the edge off. While we could see a stray shower, most areas will stay dry.

Weekend: The weekend kicks off with generally dry and warm conditions. Saturday will still be warm and windy, with highs in the mid-80s. Through the afternoon, a spotty shower or thunderstorm is possible ahead of a cold front, but most of the daylight hours will stay dry. Overnight is the big time to watch. Widespread showers and thunderstorms, possibly in the form of a squall line could bring another round of severe weather. The biggest risk will be in southwest Mississippi and along the Atchafalaya Basin, where conditions are more favorable for intense storms. At this time, all hazards appear possible and especially since this appears to be a late night or early morning threat, it is super important to have a way to receive weather alerts if asleep…

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