Last Webcast
It’s hard to believe, but my four years at Mississippi State are almost over. I graduate April 30th–19 days from today! Today is my last lab where I will do a weathercast. (Next Monday I will be doing 45 minutes of mock severe weather coverage.) So, enjoy this one! I do not know if I will get an opportunity to post any more videos…especially when I am working for a TV station, as things I record there are not my property.
I definitely picked the right day to have labs this semester. It seems I always had some active weather to talk about–be it snow, tornado possibility, or record-breaking temperatures. I hope you have enjoyed watching my webcasts as much as I have enjoyed making them.
Enjoy the rest of your week! And I can see that 60+ people routinely log on for my webcasts; if you have not signed my guest book yet, I would love for you to do so!
Starting April with A Bang
Below is the webcast I recorded on Monday, the day a squall line moved through the Deep South. The event was overly hyped by The Weather Channel, but hey, it got one of its TV personalities to campus for coverage. I was around Mike Seidel a few hours Monday and got to watch him do some live shots. Fun experience.
Fortunately, there were no tornadoes in North Mississippi, but below is a picture of the storm reports across the nation. I have never seen this many!
And as promised, my webcast from the day.
Soggy Week
I hope everyone had a great weekend despite the strong storms that rolled through North Mississippi. Unfortunately, it looks like we won’t get much of a break from that wet weather.
Did We Skip Spring?
Today, Monday, is the first full day of spring…but temperatures reached the lower 80s! Couple that with a breeze, and you have a recipe for a fantastic day. There is plenty of sun left over for the remainder of the week, but we will cool down into the 70s Wednesday-Friday. There is also a slight chance of rain on Wednesday as a cold front comes through our area. We will get back up to the 80s for the weekend with another slight chance of rain. Watch the video below for more!
Quiet Start to March
Fortunately, the severe weather threat for today didn’t pan out in Mississippi. A few places saw isolated thunderstorms, but most just received a light shower. The system got a little more ramped up when it crossed over into Alabama, though. We’ll see a drop in temperatures over the next few days but have lots of sun in our area. Watch my webcast below for more details!
Brief Cool Down
A front is currently making its way through Mississippi that will give a chance for some showers tonight and help to drop afternoon temperatures back to around 60 degrees for Tuesday and Wednesday. Temperatures will rebound Thursday back into the 70s, but we may get some strong thunderstorms. Check out the webcast below for more details!
I’m not sure what’s going on with my hair.
Pleasant Week!
This week will be drastically different than last week. Last week we had lows in the lows teens with snowy, icy conditions. This week, look for mostly sunny skies with high temperatures in the 60s and 70s. Check out the webcast below for all of the details this Valentine’s Day!
More Snow this Winter!
Cold temperatures will follow us through the end of the week with a very good chance of getting some measurable snowfall late Wednesday night into Thursday morning. Some locations could see 2-3 inches of snow, but I think 1-2 inches is the best average. (Amounts will decrease to the south.) The event should end with some freezing drizzle early Thursday morning. Watch the webcast below for more details. And check out the picture below that!
Oh, and how about those Packers?! I have been a Brett Favre fan for quite a while (and therefore Packers fan), so I was excited they won the Super Bowl last night. To show my support, I wore my jersey I got when I was in about the 3rd grade. Yes, still fits.
Stormy, Cool February
A cold front is headed our way that will allow for some heavy rainfall and wind gusts up to 40 mph Tuesday afternoon and evening. North Mississippi could see some strong thunderstorms, but any severe weather looks to stay south if I-20. Behind the front those temperatures will plunge! We could even see some snow flurries Wednesday morning as some of the moisture lagging behind mixes with that cold air. Watch my webcast below for more details.
Tricky Forecast!
It’s been a messy, rainy day all across Central and North Mississippi. The big question for the week has been whether or not some snow will mix in with the rain tonight into tomorrow morning. The webcast below (actually recorded yesterday afternoon) should give a little insight into what I am thinking.
In short, any frozen precip that falls around the Golden Triangle will not cause an traffic problems as surface temps will be above freezing. Farther to the north in places like Pontotoc and Tupelo, accumulation is more likely but is still not overly impressive right now. Believe it or not, we will see a lot of sun tomorrow and highs will be in the mid to upper 40s. This is definitely not favorable for any snow that does accumulate tonight.




