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  • 2/28 Mississippi Weather: Dense Fog Advisory
    Feb 28 2026
    Good morning. Maine. I'm DJ Huzz. That cold front that blew through yesterday? It left behind air so dry you could practically hear it crackle. and now the sun's going to work on it. In the next 24 hours. Dense fog's hugging the ground across south-central Mississippi and the Gulf Coast this morning. If you're driving near Hattiesburg or along the coast before 9 A.M., flip on those low beams and take it easy. Visibility's down to a quarter mile in spots. Once that fog burns off, we're talking gorgeous. Northern Mississippi climbs to 75 degrees under brilliant sunshine. Central areas hit 77 degrees with barely a whisper of wind. Down along the Gulf Coast, you're looking at 72 degrees and mostly sunny skies. Perfect day to knock out some yard work or just sit outside with your coffee. Tonight stays clear wall to wall. Lows drop to 47 degrees up north, 49 degrees central. and 54 degrees along the coast. Leave a window cracked — it's that kind of night. Sunday keeps the spring preview rolling. Mostly sunny skies statewide. Central Mississippi reaches 79 degrees. Northern areas hit 74 degrees. The Gulf Coast stays pleasant at 70 degrees. Here's your week ahead. High pressure parks over us through Wednesday, pushing temps into the low 80s by Thursday. Our dry streak finally breaks Wednesday night with a slight chance of showers. Better rain chances arrive Thursday and Friday. One more thing — we're gaining nearly two minutes of daylight each day now. Sunrise is at 6:31, sunset at 5:58. The spring equinox is just 20 days out. and today already feels like a sneak peek. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. Stay safe, stay prepared. and enjoy the day.
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  • Thunderstorms Starting 2 PM | Mississippi Weather
    Feb 26 2026
    Good morning! I'm Aaron Jolly. And welcome to the Mississippi Weather Podcast — it's Thursday, February 26th. Step outside right now and you'll notice something weird. It's 64 degrees. Your overnight low? Also 64. The thermometer just.. Stopped moving. But don't get comfortable.. Because storms are rolling in. Up north, you're already seeing it. Showers and thunderstorms are pushing through with a 70 percent chance today. The heaviest stuff hits around 7 this morning, then backs off by evening. High near 71 degrees. Tonight, skies start to clear and temperatures drop to 46. Central Mississippi, your turn comes this afternoon. Mostly cloudy skies now with a high near 76 degrees. But after 2 P.M., thunderstorms fire up. The peak hits around 7 tonight.. And a few of these could pack small hail. You're looking at a quarter to half an inch of rain. Overnight, temperatures settle at 55. Down on the coast, you get the late show. Partly sunny today with a high near 71. Rain chances climb after 11 tonight, peaking around 4 Friday morning at 50 percent. Watch for patchy fog toward dawn. Lows hold in the lower 60s. Friday flips the script completely. High pressure moves in with mostly sunny skies and low 70s. Then the weekend? Beautiful. Sunny and warm, with Sunday pushing near 79 degrees in central areas. That's 41 degrees to 41 degrees above normal for late February.. And spring doesn't officially start for three more weeks. Here's your heads-up for the week ahead. Friday through Sunday stays gorgeous. Early next week brings another chance for rain as a new system moves through. But we're staying mild. If you've got outdoor plans in central Mississippi this afternoon, keep one eye on the sky. Those storms should be out of here by Friday morning. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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  • Cloudy | Mississippi Weather
    Feb 25 2026
    Good morning! I'm Aaron Jolly. And welcome to the Mississippi Weather Podcast — it's Wednesday, February 25th. Step outside right now and you'll feel 48 degrees under a thick blanket of clouds. But those clouds? They're about to pack up and leave. Central Mississippi starts the morning at 47 degrees around 5 A.M. By 4 P.M., you're hitting 73. That's a 40 degrees climb. South winds blow steady around 11 miles an hour, gusting to 30 at times. Not a drop of rain today. Down along the Gulf Coast, you're waking up to 52 degrees around 5 A.M. You reach 68 by 1 P.M. as winds shift from southwest to south around 10 A.M. Mostly sunny skies and another dry day. Now head north and the story changes. You start at 43 degrees around 5 A.M., feeling more like 37 with the breeze. By 2 P.M., you're at 68. But here's where it gets interesting.. Thunderstorms roll in around 6 P.M. They stick around through 5 A.M. Thursday, peaking around 4 A.M. Could get loud overnight. Thursday is the main event statewide. Showers and thunderstorms become likely across central Mississippi. Northern Mississippi sees the best storm chances. The Gulf Coast catches rain by Thursday night. Friday clears out beautifully. Low 70s with sunshine returning. The weekend looks outstanding. Saturday and Sunday bring sunny skies with highs climbing into the mid to upper 70s. We're gaining nearly two minutes of daylight each day now. Spring equinox sits just three weeks away. Enjoy the warmth while it lasts. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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  • Freeze Warning | Mississippi Weather
    Feb 24 2026
    Good morning! I'm Aaron Jolly. And welcome to the Mississippi Weather Podcast — it's Tuesday, February 24th. Step outside right now and you'll feel winter's last bite. Temperatures are in the 20s across the state.. But here's the thing. By 3 P.M., you'll hit 60 degrees. That's a 30-degree swing in a single day. Central Mississippi starts you at 28 degrees around 5 A.M. The sun comes out, winds flip to the south. And by 3 P.M. You're at 60. That's frost to flip-flops territory. Early morning feels like 28 around 8 A.M., even as the actual temperature climbs to 33. Tonight stays mild, dipping only to 45. Down along the Gulf Coast, you wake up to 34 degrees around 5 A.M. Feels more like 29 with that northeast breeze. By 3 P.M., you're at 56 — cooler than inland thanks to that marine influence. Winds shift from northeast to east around 9 A.M. Tonight stays balmy near 50. Up in Northern Mississippi, the cold lingers longest. Lows hit 21 degrees around 6 A.M. But the rebound is just as dramatic — 56 degrees by 4 P.M. Tonight drops to 41 with south winds at 10 miles an hour. Now here's where it gets wild. Wednesday brings low 70s. Thursday? A cold front sweeps through with showers and thunderstorms — some potentially strong, especially up north. Up to three-quarters of an inch of rain could fall. Highs stay warm ahead of the front at mid-70s, then cool slightly to upper 60s Friday. The weekend delivers more warmth — mid-70s Saturday and Sunday under sunny skies. One heads up. With dry air and breezy conditions today, fire danger is elevated west of the Natchez Trace. Avoid outdoor burning if you can. We're gaining nearly 2 minutes of daylight each day now. Sunrise today at 6:35 A.M., sunset at 5:55 P.M. Spring is knocking. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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  • Red Flag Warning | Mississippi Weather
    Feb 23 2026
    Good morning! I'm Aaron Jolly. And welcome to the Mississippi Weather Podcast — it's Monday, February 23rd. Today's forecast comes with a split personality and a serious warning. We're talking fire danger this afternoon and a freeze tonight, followed by a wild warmup that'll have you questioning your calendar. Step outside right now and you're at 35 degrees. Feels calm, feels manageable. But here's the thing.. A Red Flag Warning is in effect until 6 P.M. Across most of southern and central Mississippi. Northwest winds gusting to 25 miles an hour, humidity dropping to 20 percent. Translation? Any spark becomes a wildfire. Don't burn anything outdoors today. The National Weather Service isn't mincing words on this one. Let's talk temps. Up in northern Mississippi, you're looking at a high of 40 degrees around 3 P.M. Winds gust to 15 miles an hour by 9 A.M., making it feel like 21 degrees at 7 A.M. Tonight? Clear and freezing. Lows drop to 21 by 5 A.M. Central Mississippi warms up a bit more. You'll hit 47 degrees around 4 P.M. Those north winds keep it sharp, though. Tonight, lows tumble to 26 by 4 A.M. Down on the Gulf Coast, you're the warm spot today. Highs reach 54 around 3 P.M. Winds shift northwest around 2 P.M.. And at 7 A.M., it'll feel like 27 degrees. Tonight, lows dip to 33 by 5 A.M. Here's where it gets interesting. Tuesday brings a rebound.. 55 north, 60 central, 57 coast. By Wednesday, we're in the 60s and 70s statewide. Then Thursday flips the script again. Storms roll in, especially along the coast where rain chances hit 70 percent. Nearly an inch possible up north. Friday the storms clear. And the weekend? Sunshine and 70s. Stay off the burn pile today. The warmth is coming, but let's get through Monday first. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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  • Mississippi Weather: 02-22-2026
    Feb 22 2026
    Good morning! I'm Aaron Jolly. And welcome to the Mississippi Weather Podcast — it's Sunday, February 22nd. If you stepped outside early this morning, you felt something shift. We started mild at 42 degrees after yesterday's rain, but that cold front just kicked the door wide open. Right now? Tupelo sits at 31 degrees. Jackson's at 36. The Gulf Coast is holding on to 44. But the wind is *screaming*. Gusts are hitting 30 miles an hour. And they're not letting up. Along the coast, there's a Wind Advisory until 3 PM. But the bigger concern today? Fire danger. Humidity has crashed to 17 percent in spots. And with these winds, the National Weather Service issued Red Flag Warnings for nearly the entire southern half of the state. Any spark could turn into a fast-moving wildfire. No outdoor burning today. Not even a little. Now let's talk cold. Tonight, northern Mississippi drops to 23 degrees by 4 AM — feeling like 15 with the wind. Central Mississippi hits 28, but it'll feel like 21. Even the Gulf Coast, which started mild, crashes to 36 by dawn Monday. Frost is coming. Today's highs? Northern Mississippi peaks at 47 around 4 PM. Central Mississippi hits 52 by 3 PM. The Gulf Coast reaches 56 by 1 PM. But those winds stay relentless all day. Looking at the week ahead. Monday stays cold but starts warming fast. Tuesday jumps to 60 in Jackson, near 70 on the coast. Wednesday hits 73 — almost summer — but clouds roll in. Thursday brings storms, especially north, with heavy rain possible. Friday and Saturday dry out and warm even more, hitting 75 by Saturday. One quick thing. If this weather update helped you plan your day, share it with a friend who could use the heads-up. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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  • Mississippi Weather: 02-21-2026
    Feb 21 2026
    Good morning! I'm Aaron Jolly, and welcome to the Mississippi Weather Podcast. It's Saturday, February 17th. Folks, here's the deal. Mississippi is running two completely different seasons today. The Gulf Coast woke up feeling like early spring. Northern Mississippi? Still clinging to winter like it owes it money. Up north, you're stepping out to 48 degrees with a light northeast breeze. Skies stay mostly clear, but don't get your hopes up. Highs barely budge. Tonight drops into the upper 30s. Grab that jacket before you head out. Now drive south into central Mississippi. Things warm up nicely to 59 degrees. A light breeze keeps it comfortable. There's a slight chance of a stray shower, but nothing to cancel plans over. Overnight lows settle into the mid 40s. Here's the thing. The Gulf Coast is absolutely stealing the show. Highs near 66 degrees with southwest winds around 5 miles an hour. Just enough humidity to remind you the Gulf is right there. No rain to ruin your Saturday. Even tonight stays pleasant in the upper 50s. Perfect weather for a walk along the beach if you ask me. Sunrise hit at 6:32 this morning. Sunset at 5:19. We're gaining almost 3 minutes of daylight every day now. That's sunshine you can feel building. Air quality is moderate, so if you're sensitive, you'll want to take it easy outside. Here's your heads up for the week ahead. Sunday cools off a touch, but the sunshine sticks around. By midweek, a weak front slides through with scattered showers. Nothing severe. Just a quick rinse. Temperatures hover near normal with highs in the 60s and lows in the 40s. Pretty manageable stuff. Alright. If you're enjoying these morning updates, share us with a neighbor. It really does help more folks find us. Stay safe out there. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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  • Mississippi Weather: 02-20-2026
    Feb 21 2026
    Good morning! I'm Aaron Jolly, and welcome to the Mississippi Weather Podcast. It's Friday, February 16th. Folks, Mississippi can't decide what season it wants to be today. Northern Mississippi wakes up under gray skies with a chance of showers. Highs up there barely crack the upper 60s. That's sweater weather by our standards. Now head south on I-55. Here's the deal. Central Mississippi is living its best life at 77 degrees under mostly dry skies. That's the kind of afternoon where you eat lunch outside and don't regret it. Keep driving down to the Gulf Coast and you're seeing mid 70s with just a whisper of breeze off the water. Perfect for a stroll along the beach in Biloxi. Tonight, northern counties dry out and dip into the 50s. Central and Gulf Coast? You're holding steady in the 60s. Leave those windows cracked if you want free air conditioning. Here's where it gets fun. Saturday brings a statewide warmup. Northern Mississippi climbs to near 70 degrees. Central and the Coast? You're pushing into the mid 80s. In February. Let that sink in. Sunday stays dry with highs holding steady. Slather on sunscreen if you're heading to any outdoor plans this weekend. Here's your heads up for the week ahead. Warmth sticks around like a guest who loves your cooking. Highs stay in the 70s and 80s through Wednesday with no major rainmakers in sight. Air quality sits at moderate today, so sensitive groups might want to take it easy outside. One bright note. Sunrise hits at 6:33 this morning, sunset at 5:18. We're gaining nearly three minutes of daylight every single day now. Spring is creeping closer, folks. Alright. If this forecast helped you plan your Friday, share it with a neighbor who could use the heads up. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. Stay safe out there!
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