Saturday, March 31, 2007

Radar Update:

(3:55 PM - Click for Larger View)

* Radar shows a band of light showers over Newton, Neshoba, Leake, Winston, and Noxubee County. We've also got some isolated storms over Choctaw and Marengo County in West Alabama.

* Still watching the MCS (Mesoscale Convective System), or large mass of rain and storms, roughly along and west of Interstate 55. There are embedded storm strong storms in this mass of rain and storms but so far there have been no warnings in Mississippi.

* This mass of rain and showers will continue to move eastward late this afternoon and evening. Expect heavy rainfall (which I don't think we'll have much complaint... scan down the blog to drought numbers I posted earlier today), some gusty winds along with frequently lighting. I still think there is not much of a severe weather threat but I will not rule out a few isolated severe storms.

* Rob has more on your forecast in about two hours at 6:00 on Newscenter 11...

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2 Comments:

At 9:17 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I notices the radar on WTOK webpage is not updating. It has not indicated any rain all weekend.

 
At 2:47 PM, Blogger Chris Whited said...

They've had internet server problems at the station this weekend... so the updated radar is not feeding to the website.

 

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