Mississippi
FIRST ALERT: Snow Likely in south Mississippi on Tuesday
Monday, Tuesday, & Wednesday have been declared FIRST ALERT WEATHER DAYS.
SNOW ON TUESDAY: Confidence continues to grow and it now appears likely that we will see snow across south Mississippi on Tuesday.
This morning’s run of the American and European models show that both models in agreement with one another. They are also both painting the possibility of a heavy snow band across the region. The snow would begin early Tuesday morning and last through Tuesday night.
TOTALS: It’s still too far out to look at snowfall accumulations just yet, but we should be able discuss this tomorrow.
BITTERLY COLD: The Arctic Blast will move into Mississippi tomorrow. Temperatures in the Pine Belt will be drastically colder with highs only topping out into the low to mid 40s.
Monday morning will be frigid! Temperatures will start out in the upper 10s, but gusty winds will make it feel like the low 10s with the wind chills. Highs will only top out into the upper 30s.
Temperatures will fall below freezing on Monday night at 6pm and won’t rise above freezing until Noon on Wednesday, meaning temperatures will be below freezing for 42 hours. That combined with the extremely low temperatures will cause any unprotected pipes to burst. It will also be Life-Threatening to any pets left outside.
BOTTOM LINE: Confidence continues to grow and it now looks likely that we will see snow in the Pine Belt. Things could still change so be sure to stay tuned!
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