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Mississippi Weather 3/7 Evening - Flash Flood Frolic

Mississippi Weather 3/7 Evening - Flash Flood Frolic

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Good evening. Mississippi. I'm Michael Nally. Well, folks, we've officially skipped spring and gone straight to sauna. We've already picked up almost an inch of rain. And with temperatures sitting **41 degrees above normal**, the air feels thick enough to chew. It's a warm, wet mess out there. In First, a heads-up, **Flash Flood Warnings** are flying for Wilkinson and Amite counties until 9:45 PM. Some spots have seen 4 to 6 inches of rain. And the ground just can't take any more. Meanwhile, a **Severe Thunderstorm Watch** covers parts of south Mississippi until 9 PM. Damaging winds and hail are the main threats there. Let's tour the state. Up in **Tupelo**, you're sitting at 60 degrees under heavy rain. But here's the weird part—temperatures will actually climb overnight into the low 60s as storms roll through. You hit 73 degrees tomorrow, but keep the rain gear handy through the morning. **Jackson** is the bullseye today at 64 degrees. Showers and thunderstorms become likely after 9 PM, with up to another inch of rain possible. It stays incredibly mild tonight, dipping only to 64—running 41 degrees warmer than usual. Sunday brings a high of 75, but storms stick around, especially in the morning. **Down on the Gulf Coast**, it's a soggy one. **Biloxi** sits at 66 degrees with heavy rain and patchy fog. Expect an additional 1 to 2 inches of rain through the night. Highs hit 74 tomorrow, but storms likely continue through the afternoon. Looking ahead, this storm train isn't stopping. Monday pushes highs near 81 degrees with more severe storms possible. Tuesday offers a brief, dry break in the low 80s before another system brings severe weather Wednesday. Then, get this—Thursday crashes into the mid-60s, followed by a sunny Saturday near 80 degrees. If you see water covering the road tonight, turn around. Don't drown. See you tomorrow.
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