Mississippi Weather: Jackson Frost Possible Late Sunday as November Chill Briefly Returns

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Jackson, Mississippi – A thin layer of mist drapes the pine tops across central Mississippi this morning, the air still and chilled but calm. By the time the sun breaks through, clouds will begin to lift and a pattern shift will take hold — one that starts with a brief brush of frost before an extended stretch of warm, golden November days.

The National Weather Service in Jackson reports increasing clouds through today with highs near 68°F. By tonight, skies clear as calm air settles in, dropping temperatures into the low 40s. Those clear skies and calm winds will help radiate heat away Sunday night, setting up the first patchy frost of the season for parts of central and northern Mississippi by early Monday. Sensitive plants, early garden starts, and outdoor hoses should be protected before dusk Sunday…

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