Weather Briefing for the “Ark-La-Miss” region

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Weather Briefing for the “Ark-La-Miss” region NWS JACKSON, MS April 1, 2013

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April 1, 2013. Weather Briefing for the “Ark-La-Miss” region. NWS JACKSON, MS. Overview. Some patchy fog possible across the south Tonight Rain becoming likely for Wed-Thu Dry weekend (Fri-Sun) expected Next big storm system possible next week (Mon-Wed) timeframe. Fog Potential Tonight. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Weather Briefingfor the “Ark-La-Miss”

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NWS JACKSON, MS

April 1, 2013

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Overview

• Some patchy fog possible across the south Tonight

• Rain becoming likely for Wed-Thu

• Dry weekend (Fri-Sun) expected

• Next big storm system possible next week (Mon-Wed) timeframe

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Fog Potential Tonight

• Some patchy fog possible across the south Tonight…due to weak front stalling near that area

• Risk not as great as last night

•Uncertain if it will be fog / low clouds

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Wednesday - Thursday

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Potential Rainfall

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Drier Friday - Sunday

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Developing Storm SystemFor Next Week

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Summary

• Some patchy fog possible across the south Tonight

• Rain becoming likely for Wed-Thu

• Dry weekend (Fri-Sun) expected

• Next big storm system possible next week (Mon-Wed) timeframe

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