Friday, February 25, 2005

Evening Update

* Just finished main weather. We've been having some issues with our chromakey wall for the last week or so. But, we have managed to get a temporary fix. Hopefully, things will be back to normal soon.

* Lots of weather on the docket for the next seven days. First, tomorrow will feature sunshine with only a few high cirrus clouds. Temperatures will be rather comfortable, with highs in the middle 60's.

* Changes begin Sunday, as an area of low pressure tracks across southern Mississippi. Rain will fall at times Sunday morning, then we'll taper off to showers later Sunday afternoon. Still believe the heaviest rain falls north of U.S. Highway 82...

* Cold front moves through Monday afternoon. Colder air slams into the Deep South behind this front, and temperatures Tuesday will probably stay in the 40's all day. Wednesday will also be chilly. We're watching a wave of low pressure forecast to track through the Gulf of Mexico during the middle of next week. Looks like we'll see some light rain with this. At this time, it looks too warm for any wintry precipitation. Of course, we'll monitor it closely...

* Overall pattern favors cold snaps and unsettled weather for the first two weeks of March. I hope ALL of you enjoy the weekend! Derek Kinkade will post to the 'blog this weekend, check it out!

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