close
close

First alarm weather day tomorrow

Jackson, Miss. (Wlbt) – A mild and windy night with temperatures in the low until the mid -1950s. The winds will drill up to 50 miles per hour before the stormy weather tomorrow morning.

Storms will press over the MS River by 12 p.m. The cover will extend to the east at 6 or 7 p.m., then the serious threat will be over. The storms have the potential to produce tornados, hail or damage of wind gusts of up to 70 miles per hour. Owig winds are continued behind the front by Wednesday afternoon.

The temperatures reach the low or mid -1970s tomorrow before the cold drops in front of the pass, and then fall into the upper 40s or low 50s until Wednesday morning. Wednesday and Thursday is cooler, with heights in the upper 50s to low 60s. Thursday morning will be cold, with the frost potential, when the temperatures fall until the mid -1930s. Friday will be warmer again before more rain arrives at the weekend. The temperatures will also be in the upper 50s to low 60s for our weekend days.

Would you like more WLBT messages in your inbox? Click here To subscribe to our newsletter.

Do you see a spelling or grammatical error in our story? Please Click here To report it and include the heading of the story in your e -mail.