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Weekly Weather Briefing for the “Ark-La-Miss”

August 19, 2013. Weekly Weather Briefing for the “Ark-La-Miss”. NWS JACKSON, MS. Overview. Recent rainfall Look for a steady warming trend this week Rain chances look typical for Aug with the focus mainly east and south Tropics Quiet for the rest of the week.

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Weekly Weather Briefing for the “Ark-La-Miss”

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  1. August 19, 2013 Weekly Weather Briefing for the “Ark-La-Miss” NWS JACKSON, MS

  2. Overview • Recent rainfall • Look for a steady warming trend this week • Rain chances look typical for Aug with the focus mainly east and south • Tropics Quiet for the rest of the week.

  3. Regional RainfallLast 7 Days

  4. Expectations This Week & Weekend • Steady warm up to more typical mid/late August conditions through this week • Conditions will trend to just above normal for late week into the weekend (92 to 95) warmest will be W / NW • Rain chances look to be typical for this time of year (20-40%) with the focus east and south

  5. Rainfall Outlook forNext 7 Days Locally Higher Amounts Due to Brief Downpours in Heavier Storms Best Rainfall Chances Generally East of I-55

  6. Tropical Weather Outlook

  7. Thanks for viewing NWS Jackson’s Multi-Media Weather Briefing! These briefings are usually given on Mondays and Thursdays. If you have any feedback or suggestions, please contact us at 601-936-2189 , or via Facebook at “US National Weather Service Jackson Mississippi”, or on Twitter @NWSJacksonMS

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