Hot Temperatures, Isolated T-storms & chance for Severe Weather continues for Memorial Day Weekend
Hot temperatures, humidity and isolated thunderstorms sums up the remainder of your Memorial Day Weekend.
More thunderstorms to come for Saturday evening between 7-10 p.m. north of I-12. Pearl River and Hancock counties along with Washington, St. Tammany and Tangipahoa parishes continue to be at a MARGINAL risk for severe weather particularly for damaging wind gusts, large hail and the chance for a tornado if the situation is right.
It'll be quiet through Saturday night heading into Sunday morning reaching a low of 78-degrees, but it'll become toasty again for Sunday with a high nearing the 90-degree mark and isolated thunderstorms throughout the day. Although, no parts of our area will be at risk for severe weather.
Memorial Day Monday will be pretty similar to Sunday in regards to temperatures and the chance for isolated thunderstorms. Also, the Heat Index will make it feel like almost 100-degrees so if you plan to be out and about, please be sure to stay hydrated, limit your time outdoors and 'rock the 'block' (or sunscreen).
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