Hard freeze watch in effect from late Thursday night through Friday morning...
Rest of Tonight
Becoming cloudy and not as cold. Lows in the lower 30s...but temperatures rising into the mid and upper 30s overnight. East winds 5 to 10 mph.
Thursday
Cloudy. Rain likely all day...possibly mixing with light sleet and light snow before ending late. No snow and sleet accumulation. Late morning highs in the lower 50s with temperatures falling in the afternoon. Southeast winds 10 mph shifting to the southwest in the afternoon. Chance of precipitation 70 percent.
Thursday Night
Colder. Mostly cloudy with isolated rain showers in the evening...then partly cloudy after midnight. Lows around 20. North winds 10 to 20 mph. Chance of showers 20 percent. Lowest wind chill readings 15 to 25 after midnight.
Friday
Colder. Partly cloudy. Highs in the upper 30s. North winds 10 to 15 mph. Lowest wind chill readings 11 to 21 in the morning.
Friday Night
Mostly clear. Lows around 17. North winds 10 to 15 mph. Wind chill readings 11 to 21.
Saturday
Sunny. Highs in the mid 30s.
Saturday Night
Mostly clear. Lows around 19.
Sunday
Sunny. Highs in the mid 40s.
Sunday Night
Mostly clear. Lows in the mid 20s.
Monday
Partly cloudy. Highs in the lower 50s.
Monday Night
Partly cloudy. Lows in the mid 30s.
Tuesday
Mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of rain showers. Highs in the mid 50s.
Tuesday Night
Mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of light rain. Lows in the mid 30s.
Wednesday
Cloudy with a 20 percent chance of light rain. Highs in the mid 50s.
... Hard freeze watch in effect from late Thursday night through Friday morning...
The National Weather Service in New Orleans has issued a hard freeze watch... which is in effect from late Thursday night through Friday morning.
A hard freeze is expected across all of south Mississippi and those areas of southeast Louisiana north of a Morgan City to Lake Pontchartrain line. Temperatures in these areas are forecast to be below 26 degrees for several hours.
Precautionary/preparedness actions...
A hard freeze watch means temperatures below 26 degrees for two or more hours are possible. These conditions could kill crops and other sensitive vegetation and cause freezing and the possible bursting of exposed pipes.
316 PM CST Wed Jan 6 2010
... Extended cold snap and possible record cold resumes Thursday night through Sunday... ... A brief period of light wintry precipitation is possible mainly in south Mississippi and upper southeast Louisiana Thursday late afternoon...
Tonight will be a relatively warmer night than the past couple of nights and a freeze is not expected. Clouds will return from the west later this evening and a light rain will develop towards daybreak Thursday. A cold rain is expected for much of the area Thursday in advance of a strong surge of Arctic air currently moving through the Great Plains states. The dense cold air will flush the rain out of the area but in doing so... may briefly transition to a mix of light sleet and light snow with little or no accumulation before ending Thursday afternoon or early evening. The area most likely to see these conditions may be limited to the southwest Mississippi counties and the adjacent Florida parishes. South of this area temperatures should be warm enough to preclude winter precipitation.
Residual moisture on area bridges and water crossings may result in the formation of black ice... a condition where a thin glaze of ice covers exposed paved surfaces. These conditions would favor rural area roads that are less traveled during the night. Travel in the region late Thursday night and early Friday morning should be done with extreme caution. Elevated ice glazing... such as on trees and powerlines... is not anticipated at this time.
The Arctic air will be the coldest this far south since February 1996 and will have a long duration impact for each night Thursday night through Saturday night. Area temperatures may undergo freeze durations of 12 to 16 hours each night... generally from shortly after sunset until about mid-morning. Areas within hard freeze warnings can experience those conditions for durations of 8 to 10 hours each night.
Some areas may experience record tying or record breaking low temperatures. The following table is a listing of record minimum temperatures for select locations in southeast Louisiana and soutern Mississippi.
In addition... the combination of very cold temperatures and wind will produce very cold wind chill readings from 5 to around 10 degrees Friday night and Saturday morning ... and from around 10 to 15 degrees Saturday night and Sunday morning. A Wind Chill Advisory may be required Friday night and Saturday night.
Everyone in south Mississippi and south Louisiana should bring to completion all freeze preparedness measures before sunset Thursday. This includes the wrapping and protecting of exposed pipes... the protection of sensitive plants and crops... the safe shelter of outdoor pets and farm animals... and the care of individuals vulnerable to the elements. Inspection and proper application of heating equipment is urged to avoid fires and Carbon monoxide poisoning. Also... dress appropriately for extended outdoor exposure to the cold.