Good Morning! At Smithville, MS, the current temperature is 63 and it feels like 63. Highs will continue to range between 50 and 67 with lows between 30 and 50. Flash Flood Watch remains in effect for Northeast MS until 12pm today. An additional 1-2 inches of rainfall is possible before ending this morning. There is a 100% chance of AM thundershowers today, and a 40% chance of PM showers next Friday. At the Regional Rehab Center in Tupelo, MS, the current temperature is 58 and it feels like 57. Todays high is 61 and a low of 42 with a 100% chance of AM rain. Thursdays high is 67.
Now, for your Severe/Winter Weather Update for the Southeast Region. There could be a threat of severe weather around November 27th-28th. There could be a threat of winter weather around December 3rd.
Now, for your Nationwide Severe Weather Outlook. The Storm Prediction Center (SPC) has a (#1) Marginal Risk of severe weather today surrounding the Slight Risk in the Central and Northeastern Gulf Coast. The Storm Prediction Center (SPC) has a (#2) Slight Risk of severe weather today for portions of the Florida Panhandle into Southern Alabama and Southeastern MS/Louisiana. Main threats: damaging winds and an isolated tornado or two.
Now, for your tropical update. In the Atlantic, no development is expected over the next 5 days. In the Eastern Pacific, (#1) A large area of disturbed weather centered several hundred miles South to Southwest of the Southern Tip of the Baja California Peninsula is associated with a broad area of low pressure. This system remains poorly organized, but environmental conditions are forecast to be conducive for a tropical depression to form during the next few days while this disturbance moves toward the West-Northwest or Northwest. The National Hurricane Center (NHC) is giving this system a Medium chance, 40%, of becoming a tropical cyclone during the next 48 hours, and a High chance, 70%, of becoming a tropical cyclone during the next 5 days. In the Central Pacific, no development is expected over the next 5 days. In the Western Pacific, (#1) Typhoon In-fa has winds of 75mph, gusting to 90mph, with a pressure of 992mbars. Movement is West at 11mph. Is expected to become a major category 3 typhoon by late tomorrow or Friday. Is not a threat to land at this time. In the North Indian Ocean (Arabian Sea), no development is expected over the next 5 days. In the North Indian Ocean (Bay of Bengal), no development is expected over the next 5 days. In the Southern Hemisphere (South-West Indian Ocean), no development is expected over the next 5 days. In the Southern Hemisphere (Australian Region), no development is expected over the next 5 days. In the Southern Hemisphere (South Pacific), no development is expected over the next 5 days.