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Freeze Watch is in effect for portions of Eastern Mississippi
The National Weather Service has issued a Freeze Watch across portions of Eastern Mississippi for Thursday night and or Friday morning.
A re-enforcing shot of cooler air will surge into the state on Thanksgiving Day, helping to hold temperatures down into the mid and upper 50s statewide.
This will lead to a cold Thanksgiving night across the state with portions of Eastern Mississippi dropping to around or just below freezing.
A Freeze Watch and or Freeze Warning is only issued for the first potential freeze.
With the exception of portions of Northeastern Mississippi, much of the state have not experienced a freeze as of yet but that will likely change over the next few days and weeks ahead.
National Weather Service Statement:
Strong high pressure, radiational cooling and light winds will combine for the potential for freezing temperatures early Friday morning over the eastern portions of the area.
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Freeze Watch Counties:
Attala, Choctaw, Clarke, Clay, Covington, Forrest, George, Greene, Jasper, Jones, Kemper, Lamar, Lauderdale, Leake, Lowndes, Neshoba, Newton, Noxubee, Oktibbeha, Perry, Scott, Smith, Stone, Wayne, Webster, Winston
Winter Outlook information:
Previous information:
- Jackson is experiencing one of the driest months of November on record
- Cool & beautiful Thanksgiving Day forecast across the state
- Mississippi to escape another month of November without a tornado
- Snow and especially ice storms are more common during El Nino winters in Mississippi
- Noctilucent Cloud formed out of asteroid debris over Colorado
- Data indicates a deadly severe weather peak during Thanksgiving Week
- Woodie Assaf, longest serving TV weatherman in the nation is dead at the age of 92
- United States recorded its wettest month of October on record
- NASA discovers water on the moon!
- Mississippi Gulf Coast ranked #4 & New Orleans ranked #1 in the most hurricane vulnerable areas
- Dry weather with pleasant temperatures through the weekend
- Ida landfalls on Dauphin Island, Alabama; weakens and loses tropical characteristics
- Tropical Storm Ida triggers State of Emergency for Mississippi
- Ida weakens to a tropical storm; Hurricane Warnings replaced with Tropical Storm Warnings
- Hurricane and Tropical Storm Warnings as Ida approaches the northern Gulf Coast
- Category 2 Hurricane Ida; Hurricane Watches from Southeastern Louisiana to the Florida Panhandle













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