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Patrick's Thursday PM Forecast 11/14

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www.youtube.com – WDAM 7 | The Pine Belt’s Local News Station – 2024-11-15 01:26:30


SUMMARY: The weather in South Mississippi reached the 60s but is now cooling down to the upper 50s. Current temperatures across the region range from 57 to 62 degrees, with colder air moving in from the north. Tonight’s temperatures will drop to the mid-50s, with an overnight low in the upper 40s to mid-40s. Tomorrow will feel like fall, with a high of 68 degrees. A significant cool-down is expected by Friday night, with lows in the mid-40s and even the possibility of frost late next week as temperatures could drop to the 30s. Warmer weather returns over the weekend.

Patrick’s Thursday PM Forecast 11/14

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Detailed Forecast 11/14/24

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SUMMARY: Chief Meteorologist Patrick Bigby provided a detailed weather forecast, highlighting a warm weekend with temperatures rising to 78°F on Sunday, while overnight lows drop to the 40s. He warned of a significant temperature drop by next week due to a cold front arriving Tuesday, bringing rain and colder air with highs plummeting to 59°F by Friday, leading to potential frost conditions. Meanwhile, Tropical Storm Sarah is affecting Honduras with 40 mph winds and is expected to make landfall in Belize by Sunday. Its remnants could enhance rain chances in South Mississippi next week.

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11/14- Feeling more like fall, but much colder air is in view

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www.youtube.com – WTOK-TV – 2024-11-14 22:48:07


SUMMARY: In Meridian, the average first frost occurs by late October, and although temperatures dipped into the upper 30s recently, a widespread frost has yet to happen. The average first freeze is around November 7, indicating we are overdue. A cold front is bringing cooler temperatures, with lows expected in the 40s. This weekend will feature average temperatures, but a warm-up begins Monday. Rain is forecast for Tuesday and Wednesday, followed by the potential for the first frost next weekend as colder Canadian air moves in. Additionally, a full supermoon, known as the Beaver Moon, will occur on Friday.

11/14- Feeling more like fall, but much colder air is in view

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