Today: high of 47 with increasing clouds
Tomorrow: low of 39 and overcast
~ Starkville, MS
More sunshine today as there were fewer clouds this morning allowing us to see a few rays this morning. Now, since the sun is out more today I believe it will be a little warmer today than yesterday. Yesterday highs only got up to 42 degrees. Highs will get up to the mid 40s with clouds steadly increasing throughout today. Winds will be between 5 to 10 mph changing directions from the north to the east due to an approaching low pressure system in the southern section of the state. This low pressure system does have rain within it, but the majority of that rain will stay below the I-20 corridor because of high pressure that is still present in the southern region, keeping this low pressure system within the southern portion of the state. From this we'll only see more clouds coming in, and by the late afternoon hours we'll be completely under overcast conditions.
By tonight, overcast conditions will limit temperatures from slipping down to the freezing mark again. For two nights straight, we have saw the low at 32. Tonight, we'll be a tad bit warmer with lows in the very upper 30s or lower 40s. Northerly winds will still keep it cool rather. Else where in the state, the northern half of the state will remain dry while the southern half will be under some wet conditions.
Dry and cold conditions will still continue by tomorrow. Looking ahead long term, there is a slight possiblity of snow for Friday night into Saturday morning. At this point, it's certainly will be cold but I think we are just going to be too dry to get anything. Of course, I'm not completely ruling anything out and I'll have more details tomorrow concerning your Face of the Sky forecast! Happy Holidays and God bless!
Tomorrow: low of 39 and overcast
~ Starkville, MS
More sunshine today as there were fewer clouds this morning allowing us to see a few rays this morning. Now, since the sun is out more today I believe it will be a little warmer today than yesterday. Yesterday highs only got up to 42 degrees. Highs will get up to the mid 40s with clouds steadly increasing throughout today. Winds will be between 5 to 10 mph changing directions from the north to the east due to an approaching low pressure system in the southern section of the state. This low pressure system does have rain within it, but the majority of that rain will stay below the I-20 corridor because of high pressure that is still present in the southern region, keeping this low pressure system within the southern portion of the state. From this we'll only see more clouds coming in, and by the late afternoon hours we'll be completely under overcast conditions.
By tonight, overcast conditions will limit temperatures from slipping down to the freezing mark again. For two nights straight, we have saw the low at 32. Tonight, we'll be a tad bit warmer with lows in the very upper 30s or lower 40s. Northerly winds will still keep it cool rather. Else where in the state, the northern half of the state will remain dry while the southern half will be under some wet conditions.
Dry and cold conditions will still continue by tomorrow. Looking ahead long term, there is a slight possiblity of snow for Friday night into Saturday morning. At this point, it's certainly will be cold but I think we are just going to be too dry to get anything. Of course, I'm not completely ruling anything out and I'll have more details tomorrow concerning your Face of the Sky forecast! Happy Holidays and God bless!
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