Wednesday, March 22, 2006

Sprinkles Possible

* Radar is beginning to fill in across parts of Louisiana and southwest Mississippi. However, this shield of light rain will have a very hard time moving north due to dry air in place where we are. We can't rule out a few sprinkles, but significant rain is quite unlikely.

* The story will not change much tomorrow: a few early showers are possible, but most places will stay dry. The best chance of rain tonight and early tomorrow will come along and south of I-20. Even there, we don't anticipate any appreciable rain.

* Another thing we'll have to keep in mind is the possibility of freezing temperatures Friday and Saturday morning. This potential exists across all of our area, and northern parts of our viewing area could see temperatures in the upper 20's.


* The weekend looks great, but cool. Highs will reach the 50's and 60's, with warmer temperatures arriving for Sunday. Rain chances gradually increase Monday and Tuesday. There does not appear to be a large threat of severe thunderstorms with this system, as the best dynamics will pass well north of here. We'll continue to watch things...

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