Residents of Columbus Mississippi prepare for incoming winter weather with rain gear and winter attire.
Columbus, Mississippi is preparing for significant weather changes as an active winter pattern brings heavy rain and cold temperatures. Residents should brace for isolated showers and a possible snow flurry later in the week, with wind chills dropping to dangerous levels. The Mississippi Emergency Management Agency advises everyone to be prepared for severe weather warnings and the potential impact on travel. After several days of gloom and cold, warmer temperatures may return by the weekend.
Columbus, Mississippi, is saying goodbye to what many are calling a false spring. After enjoying some unexpectedly nice weather, residents are preparing for a big change as wet and cold conditions are rolling in. Buckle up, everyone—it’s going to be a bumpy ride!
Let’s talk about what’s in store for the week ahead. Columbus is bracing for an active weather pattern that’s predicted to bring multiple rounds of heavy rain and storms. Tonight, Northeastern Mississippi will see temperatures dipping down to the low and mid-40s, and some areas, especially in the northern counties, might even feel the chill of the upper 30s. Don’t be surprised if you notice some cloud coverage and a light sprinkle as you venture out!
When Monday arrives, expect overcast skies that may lead to isolated showers. If you had visions of sunshine, it might be time to put those thoughts on hold! The main event kicks off on Tuesday mid-morning, and it looks like you’ll need your rain gear handy since this rain is set to stick around through Wednesday.
Monday’s temps will balance out to around average in the mid-50s. However, prepare for a stark contrast as we kick off the week with an extremely cold start. Wind chills will plunge to the low 20s and teens, thanks to northwest winds that are predicted to gust up to 30 mph. Oh, and just for added fun, expect highs in the mid to upper 30s, but with the strong winds, it’s going to feel much colder!
As we work our way into the week, temperatures on Wednesday night are forecasted to take another dive into the upper teens and lower 20s as the skies clear. By Thursday morning, a touch of sunshine might sneak through, but don’t get too comfortable—afternoon highs will only reach the low 40s.
This week is no stranger to snow either! While Winter Storm Blair wreaks havoc up in the Midwest and mid-Atlantic, some models suggest that northern Mississippi might see a few flurries Thursday night into Friday. This is definitely something to keep an eye on, especially if you’re planning to be out and about!
But that’s not all—areas around and south of US-82 will be under a watch for nearly severe weather through tonight. This inclement winter weather brings a risk of tornadoes, large hail, and damaging winds. So, if you’re living in those zones, stay alert and prepared, as travel might take a hit due to poor conditions.
Beyond all this wintry contemplation, after a few days of stormy and chilly weather, temperatures are expected to rise above freezing again by Sunday. What a relief that will be after a week filled with cold, gloom, rain, and a chance of snow!
The Mississippi Emergency Management Agency is urging everyone to prepare for the potential impact of this erratic winter weather. Don’t be caught off guard—make sure you have everything you need for whatever Mother Nature decides to throw at us this week!
It looks like it’s going to be a week marked by ups and downs as the weather keeps us on our toes! So, stay warm, keep your rain gear close, and let’s hope for some sunshine by the weekend!
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