Foggy Friday Morning as Rain Returns
Meteorological patterns are shifting as rain returns and fog blankets parts of the region on Friday morning. This combination of weather is expected to have a significant impact on visibility and outdoor activities.
Weather Forecast for Friday Morning
Starting early Friday, a Dense Fog Advisory will be in effect from 1 a.m. to 8 a.m. Visibility in areas such as Jackson, Harrison, Hancock, and Pearl River Counties may drop to a quarter mile or less. Residents are urged to exercise caution while traveling.
- Advisory Timing: 1 a.m. to 8 a.m. Friday
- Affected Areas: Jackson, Harrison, Hancock, Pearl River Counties
- Visibility: As low as a quarter mile
Motorists should slow down, utilize low beams, and allow extra time to reach their destinations safely. As the fog lifts, expect a mix of sun and clouds, accompanied by scattered showers and thunderstorms throughout the midday hours.
Temperatures and Weekend Outlook
Friday will see high temperatures reaching the upper 70s, but lingering showers are predicted to taper off by nightfall. As the weekend approaches, temperatures will remain warm, with highs similar to Friday. Daytime conditions on Saturday include a slight chance for showers late in the day.
On Sunday, a strong cold front will move into the area. This front will bring clearer skies, breezy north winds, and a notable temperature drop, with highs only reaching the low 70s.
Monday’s Weather Conditions
On Monday, expect sunny skies but considerably cooler conditions. Highs will struggle to hit mid-50s, and a brisk north wind will make it feel colder. Additionally, widespread frost is likely by Tuesday morning, along with a risk of freezing temperatures.
Temperature Trends for the Week
Temperatures are projected to gradually increase by midweek. Highs are expected to return to the 70s on Wednesday and Thursday, providing a brief respite from the chill.
In summary, the upcoming weather will feature a foggy start to Friday, followed by rain and significant temperature changes throughout the weekend and into next week. Stay informed and prepared for changing conditions.