Warmer weather this week Updated: 5:46 PM CST Feb 23, 2021 Updated: 5:46 PM CST Feb 23, 2021
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Show Transcript THANKS FLETCH. WHAT A GREAT DAY TO BE OUT THERE. SO WE’RE LOOKING OUTSIDE SUNSET. 556 GORGES SKY HERE IS A LOOK AT YOUR FORECAST AND TODAY AND YESTERDAY WE WERE IN THE 70S THROUGH THE WEEK. WE’RE IN THE 70S AND YOU KNOW, WHAT LOOKS LIKE WE’RE GOING TO BE HITTING 80 SOON. SO THE LAST TIME WE HIT 80 WAS NOVEMBER 27TH. WE ACTUALLY GOT UP TO 82 DEGREES AND THIS WEEK CERTAINLY BY SUNDAY. WE’LL BE HITTING 80 DEGREES WE HAVE A CHANCE OF RAIN DEVELOPING. IT’S NOT A HIGH CHANCE. I’M NOT EXPECTING LOCALLY HEAVY RAIN, BUT THURSDAY THROUGH MONDAY AS A COLD FRONT APPROACHES AND STALLS WILL HAVE THAT CHANCE OF RAIN, AND OF COURSE WITH THE ONSHORE FLOW, YOU’LL NOTICE THE HUMIDITY SOME PATCHY FOG TOMORROW AND ALSO THURSDAY MORNING LOOK AT THAT UP TO 72 DEGREES. I MEAN, THAT’S SO MUCH BETTER THAN THE 33 DEGREES. WE HAD LAST TUESDAY, WHI
Another cold front in sight Share Updated: 5:51 PM CST Feb 19, 2021 Share Updated: 5:51 PM CST Feb 19, 2021
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Show Transcript GUYS, BACK TO YOU. MARGARET: THANK YOU SO MUCH. THE GOOD NEWS IS IT IS BEGINNING TO WARM UP ACROSS THE AREA. WE ARE LOOKING OUTSIDE. WE HAVE SOME SUNSHINE. CLEAR SKIES AND THE WIND DYING DOWN, WE HAVE ONE MORE COLD NIGHT. WE’VE GOT THE HARD FREEZE WARNING FOR THE NORTH PORTION OF THE NORTH SHORE. THAT IS WHERE YOU NEED TO PROTECT PIPES, PLANTS, PETS, AND PEOPLE. IT WILL BE ACROSS THE NORTH SHORE. YOU HAVE ALREADY HAD A KILLING FREEZE FOR YOUR PLANTS. THE PIPES NOT IN JEOPARDY. TO THE SOUTHWEST OF THE CITY, FREEZE WARNING ISSUED. THAT IS MORE OF AN ISSUE FOR PLANTS, PETS, AND PEOPLE. LOWS ON THE NORTH SHORE MAINLY IN THE MID TO THE UPPER 20’S. SOME CONCERN TOWARDS THE SLIDELL AREA WHERE YOU MAY HAVE ISSUES WITH PIPES. I WOULD GO AHEAD AND DRIP THOSE PIPES. SOUTH MISSISSIPPI, UPPER 30’S TO THE LOW 30’S. L
Freeze Warnings Updated: 5:49 PM CST Feb 18, 2021 Updated: 5:49 PM CST Feb 18, 2021
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Show Transcript ALRIGHT, IT IS GRAY AND COLD OUTSIDE RIGHT NOW, BUT WAIT, I WANT YOU TO SEE THOSE TOMORROW. WE’RE GOING TO HAVE SUNSHINE BLUE SKIES IN THE AFTERNOON. I KNOW THAT WILL BE NICE. HERE IS A LOOK THOUGH. WE’VE GOT MORE COLD WEATHER A HARD FREEZE WARNING FOR TONIGHT ON THE NORTH SHORE. YES, YOU DO NEED TO PROTECT THE PIPES PLANTS PETS AND PEOPLE THEN ON THE SURE. IT’S A FREEZE WARNING AND THAT GOES INTO EFFECT MIDNIGHT TONIGHT TILL NINE O’CLOCK TOMORROW THE POTENTIAL FOR TEMPERATURES TO DROP INTO THE UPPER 20S TO THE LOW 30S IF YOU LIVE IN A RAISED HOME AWAY FROM THE LAKE YOU MAY WANT TO GO AHEAD AND PROTECT THOSE PIPES, YOU KNOW YOUR HOME BETTER THAN I DO AND THEN ANOTHER FREE SATURDAY MORNING WITH LOWE’S ONCE MORE UPPER 20S TO THE LOW 30S. HERE IS A LOOK AT WHERE WE HAVE THE WARNINGS NORTH. THAT’S THE HARD FREEZE WARNING JUST INTO MISSI
Morning freeze Updated: 10:40 PM CST Feb 18, 2021 Updated: 10:40 PM CST Feb 18, 2021
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Show Transcript MARGARET: IT IS COLD. THE WIND BLOWING, YOU CAN REALLY FEEL IT. WE ARE ALL IN THE 30’S, EXCEPT BURAS, 41. GULFPORT, 40. SUNDAY WITH THE ONSHORE FLOW, WE WILL BE ABOUT 30 DEGREES WARMER. HERE IS A LOOK AT THE FORECAST. YOU KIND OF SEE THE CAMERA SHAKING. HARD FREEZE WARNING NORTH SHORE. THAT MEANS PROTECT PLANTS, HATS, PIPES, AND PEOPLE. FREEZE WARNING FOR THE SOUTH SHORE. I’M CLOSER TO THE LAKE. I’M NOT PROTECTING MY PLANS. IF THEY CAN’T SURVIVE, THEY ARE ON THEIR OWN. THAT IS BECAUSE I TOOK ALL OF THE PINE STRAW OFF. ANOTHER FREEZE IS POSSIBLE FOR SATURDAY MORNING. THIS IS THE HARD FREEZE WARNING, THIS IS THE FREEZE WARNING. HIGH TEMPERATURES TODAY WERE LOW TO THE UPPER 40’S. DID NOT WARM UP MUCH. IT DOESN’T TAKE MUCH FOR THE TEMPERATURES TO DROP. ALREADY FREEZING. SOME AREAS OF THE NORTH SHORE. ALL OF US BASICALLY IN THE 30’S.
Rain and storms this evening Share Updated: 5:37 PM CST Feb 17, 2021 Share Updated: 5:37 PM CST Feb 17, 2021
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Show Transcript WE HAVE RAIN AND STORMS. A RISK FOR SEVERE WEATHER. AND WE HAVE ICY WEATHER. ESPECIALLY INTO MISSISSIPPI. REPORTS IN WOODVILLE OF A CAR SLIPPING OFF. WHERE YOU SEE THE PINK, AVOID TRAVEL. I-10 MAY BE OPEN, BUT YOU HAVE ICING OCCURRING RIGHT NOW. STRONGER STORMS TO THE WEST. LOOKING OUT THE WINDOW, IT IS YOU LOOK AT THE SKY, YOU KNOW IT IS GOING TO RAIN. SEVERE WEATHER RISK THIS EVENING. FROM ABOUT 6:00 TO MAY BE MIDNIGHT. LOCALLY HEAVY RAIN POSSIBLE. ONE, MAYBE TWO INCHES. COLDER THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. FREEZING LOW TEMPERATURES AGAIN FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MORNING. THIS IS THE AREA WE ARE WATCHING FOR THE SEVERE WEATHER RISK. WE ARE AT RISK FOR THE POTENTIAL OF STRONG WINDS AND THUNDERSTORMS. 60 MILES PER HOUR. ISOLATED TORNADO. SHOULD A THUNDERSTORM BECOME SEVERE IN YOUR AREA, LARGE HAIL IS POSSIBLE. HEAVY RAIN