Pearl, MS

10:40 AM CST on February 14, 2012 (GMT -0600)
Elev: 410 ft
Lon: 90.1° W
Lat: 32.3° N
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Tropical Weather: Tropical Cyclone Giovanna (South Indian Ocean) Tropical Cyclone Thirteen (South Indian Ocean) Tropical Cyclone Jasmine (Southern Pacific)
Weather Summary
Weather Underground Forecast for Tuesday, February 14, 2012. Valentine's Day will be greeted by a storm that will begin the day in the Mississippi Valley before moving eastward into the eastern third of the country. In the colder air to the north, snow is expected to fall through the Ohio Valley before moving into the Northeast in the evening. The warmer air to the north will only allow areas of light to moderate rain to form from Louisiana through the Carolinas. By the end of the day, much of the precipitation from this storm will be off the eastern seaboard, leaving warmer air in the Southern Plains and much colder air in the Northern Plains and Upper Midwest.

In the West, a storm will track through the Great Basin before slamming into the Rockies, where it will produce much needed high elevation snow. This will not be a tremendous snow producer, but several inches of the white stuff is expected.

Late in the day, a Pacific storm will make its approach to the West Coast. As the storm moves inland, it will instigate rain and high elevation snow in Washington and Oregon. This storm will be the next rain producer for California on Wednesday.

The Northeast will rise in to the 30s and 40s, while the Southeast will see temperatures in the 50s, 60s, and 70s. The Northern Plains will rise into the 30s and 40s, while the Northwest will see temperatures in the 30s and 40s.
Weather Underground Forecast for Tuesday, February 14, 2012. Valentine's Day will be greeted by a storm that will begin the day in the Mississippi Valley before moving eastward into the eastern third of the country. In the colder air to the north, snow is expected to fall through the Ohio Valley before moving into the Northeast in the evening. The warmer air to the north will only allow areas of light to moderate rain to form from Louisiana through the Carolinas. By the end of the day, much of the precipitation from this storm will be off the eastern seaboard, leaving warmer air in the Southern Plains and much colder air in the Northern Plains and Upper Midwest.

In the West, a storm will track through the Great Basin before slamming into the Rockies, where it will produce much needed high elevation snow. This will not be a tremendous snow producer, but several inches of the white stuff is expected.

Late in the day, a Pacific storm will make its approach to the West Coast. As the storm moves inland, it will instigate rain and high elevation snow in Washington and Oregon. This storm will be the next rain producer for California on Wednesday.

The Northeast will rise in to the 30s and 40s, while the Southeast will see temperatures in the 50s, 60s, and 70s. The Northern Plains will rise into the 30s and 40s, while the Northwest will see temperatures in the 30s and 40s.
Pearl Weather at a Glance
Updated 10:10 AM CST
Elevation
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Overcast
Overcast
Temperature
48 °F
Feels Like 48 °F
Wind(mph)
7
Sunrise / Set
6:44 AM
5:45 PM
Moon
Waning Gibbous
Today
Mostly Cloudy 58 °F
Mostly Cloudy
Tonight
Partly Cloudy 43 °F
Partly Cloudy
Tomorrow
Thunderstorm 70 | 56 °F
T-storms
80% chance of precipitation
Thursday
Chance of Rain 67 | 40 °F
Chance of Rain
20% chance of precipitation
Friday
Partly Cloudy 63 | 43 °F
Partly Cloudy
Saturday
Chance of Rain 61 | 41 °F
Chance of Rain
50% chance of precipitation
Today is forecast to be Much Warmer than yesterday.
Conditions
Pressure
30.03 in
Visibility
10.0 miles
Clouds
Overcast 1300 ft
Moisture
Humidity
87%
Rainfall
0.00 in
Snow Depth
Not available.
METAR
SPECI KHKS 141610Z 29006KT 10SM OVC013 09/07 A3003 RMK AO2
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Temperature
Temperature
48 °F
Dew Point
45 °F
Wind
Speed / Dir
7 mph from WNW
Wind Gust
Health
UV
1 out of 16
Pollen
3.70 out of 12
Pollen Forecast
Air Quality
Not available.
Flu Activity
Sporadic
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Regional Forecast for Rankin
Rest of Today
cloudy Cloudy. Highs in the upper 50s. Northwest winds 5 to 10 mph.
Tonight
nt_cloudy Patchy fog after midnight. Partly cloudy. Lows in the mid 40s. East winds around 5 mph becoming southeast after midnight.
Wednesday
rain Chance of showers in the morning...then thunderstorms and a chance of showers in the afternoon. Some thunderstorms may be severe. Partly cloudy in the morning...then becoming cloudy. Warmer. Highs in the lower 70s. Southeast winds 10 to 15 mph. The chance of rain 80 percent.
Wednesday Night
nt_rain Showers and thunderstorms in the evening... then showers likely and a chance of thunderstorms after midnight. Some thunderstorms may be severe in the evening. Locally heavy rainfall possible in the evening. Cloudy...warmer. Lows in the upper 50s. Southeast winds 5 to 10 mph becoming southwest after midnight. The chance of rain near 100 percent.
Thursday
cloudy Mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers in the morning...then partly cloudy in the afternoon. Highs in the upper 60s. Northwest winds 5 to 10 mph.
Thursday Night
nt_partlycloudy Partly cloudy. Cooler. Lows in the lower 40s.
Friday
partlycloudy Partly cloudy. Highs in the mid 60s.
Friday Night
nt_cloudy Increasing clouds with a 20 percent chance of light rain after midnight. Lows in the mid 40s.
Saturday
chancerain Cloudy with a 50 percent chance of rain. Highs in the lower 60s.
Saturday Night
nt_chancerain Cloudy with a 50 percent chance of rain. Lows in the lower 40s.
Sunday
cloudy Mostly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of light rain in the morning...then partly cloudy in the afternoon. Highs in the upper 50s.
Sunday Night
nt_sunny Mostly clear. Lows in the upper 30s.
Washingtons Birthday
sunny Sunny. Highs in the lower 60s.
Source: NWS at 9:50 am CST on February 14, 2012
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View Calendar 7-Day Weather Forecast for 39208
Tuesday, 14
Mostly Cloudy
58 | 43 °F
Mostly Cloudy
Chance of
Precipitation
0%
Wednesday, 15
Thunderstorm
70 | 56 °F
T-storms
Chance of
Precipitation
80%
Thursday, 16
Chance of Rain
67 | 40 °F
Chance of Rain
Chance of
Precipitation
20%
Friday, 17
Partly Cloudy
63 | 43 °F
Partly Cloudy
Chance of
Precipitation
10%
Saturday, 18
Chance of Rain
61 | 41 °F
Chance of Rain
Chance of
Precipitation
50%
Sunday, 19
Chance of Rain
58 | 38 °F
Chance of Rain
Chance of
Precipitation
30%
Monday, 20
Clear
63 | NA
Clear
Chance of
Precipitation
10%
Source: NWS at 9:50 am CST on February 14, 2012
Regional Forecast for Rankin
Rest of Today
cloudy Cloudy. Highs in the upper 50s. Northwest winds 5 to 10 mph.
Tonight
nt_cloudy Patchy fog after midnight. Partly cloudy. Lows in the mid 40s. East winds around 5 mph becoming southeast after midnight.
Hourly Forecast 6AM 12 Noon 6PM 12 Midnight
Temp. | Dew Point 49 | 47 56 | 45 54 | 45 47 | 41
Wind 2 mph West 4 mph WNW 1 mph NNE 4 mph SE
Humidity 92% 66% 71% 82%
Chance of Precip. 30% 0% 0% 0%
Cloud Cover 100% 74% 31% 17%
Conditions Fog Mostly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Fog
Sunrise & Sunset
6:44 AM
5:45 PM
Source: NWS at 9:50 am CST on February 14, 2012
Regional Forecast for Rankin
Wednesday
rain Chance of showers in the morning...then thunderstorms and a chance of showers in the afternoon. Some thunderstorms may be severe. Partly cloudy in the morning...then becoming cloudy. Warmer. Highs in the lower 70s. Southeast winds 10 to 15 mph. The chance of rain 80 percent.
Wednesday Night
nt_rain Showers and thunderstorms in the evening... then showers likely and a chance of thunderstorms after midnight. Some thunderstorms may be severe in the evening. Locally heavy rainfall possible in the evening. Cloudy...warmer. Lows in the upper 50s. Southeast winds 5 to 10 mph becoming southwest after midnight. The chance of rain near 100 percent.
Hourly Forecast 6AM 12 Noon 6PM 12 Midnight
Temp. | Dew Point 45 | 43 67 | 54 67 | 61 67 | 63
Wind 4 mph SE 8 mph SSE 6 mph SSE 6 mph South
Humidity 92% 65% 80% 87%
Chance of Precip. 0% 80% 80% 100%
Cloud Cover 74% 71% 100% 100%
Conditions Chance of Rain Chance of Rain Thunderstorm Rain Showers
Sunrise & Sunset
6:43 AM
5:46 PM
Source: NWS at 9:50 am CST on February 14, 2012
Regional Forecast for Rankin
Thursday
cloudy Mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers in the morning...then partly cloudy in the afternoon. Highs in the upper 60s. Northwest winds 5 to 10 mph.
Thursday Night
nt_partlycloudy Partly cloudy. Cooler. Lows in the lower 40s.
Hourly Forecast 6AM 12 Noon 6PM 12 Midnight
Temp. | Dew Point 58 | 56 63 | 49 58 | 47 50 | 43
Wind 5 mph NW 8 mph NNW 6 mph NNW 4 mph North
Humidity 92% 62% 64% 73%
Chance of Precip. 100% 20% 20% 10%
Cloud Cover 79% 54% 29% 31%
Conditions Chance of Rain Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy
Sunrise & Sunset
6:42 AM
5:47 PM
Source: NWS at 9:50 am CST on February 14, 2012
Regional Forecast for Rankin
Friday
partlycloudy Partly cloudy. Highs in the mid 60s.
Friday Night
nt_cloudy Increasing clouds with a 20 percent chance of light rain after midnight. Lows in the mid 40s.
Hourly Forecast 6AM 12 Noon 6PM 12 Midnight
Temp. | Dew Point 41 | 40 58 | 38 52 | 38 45 | 40
Wind 4 mph NNE 6 mph ENE 4 mph NNE 2 mph East
Humidity 96% 46% 56% 82%
Chance of Precip. 10% 10% 10% 20%
Cloud Cover 47% 37% 53% 83%
Conditions Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Mostly Cloudy
Sunrise & Sunset
6:41 AM
5:47 PM
Source: NWS at 9:50 am CST on February 14, 2012
Regional Forecast for Rankin
Saturday
chancerain Cloudy with a 50 percent chance of rain. Highs in the lower 60s.
Saturday Night
nt_chancerain Cloudy with a 50 percent chance of rain. Lows in the lower 40s.
Hourly Forecast 6AM 12 Noon 6PM 12 Midnight
Temp. | Dew Point 45 | 38 56 | 38 52 | 38 45 | 36
Wind 4 mph ENE 7 mph ENE 9 mph NNE 11 mph North
Humidity 78% 53% 58% 72%
Chance of Precip. 20% 50% 50% 50%
Cloud Cover 92% 99% 99% 99%
Conditions Chance of Rain Chance of Rain Chance of Rain Chance of Rain
Sunrise & Sunset
6:40 AM
5:48 PM
Source: NWS at 9:50 am CST on February 14, 2012
Regional Forecast for Rankin
Sunday
cloudy Mostly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of light rain in the morning...then partly cloudy in the afternoon. Highs in the upper 50s.
Sunday Night
nt_sunny Mostly clear. Lows in the upper 30s.
Hourly Forecast 6AM 12 Noon 6PM 12 Midnight
Temp. | Dew Point 43 | 34 52 | 34 54 | 32 45 | 32
Wind 9 mph North 9 mph NNW 6 mph NNW 4 mph North
Humidity 72% 47% 44% 62%
Chance of Precip. 50% 30% 30% 10%
Cloud Cover 94% 64% 24% 17%
Conditions Chance of Rain Partly Cloudy Clear Clear
Sunrise & Sunset
6:40 AM
5:48 PM
Source: NWS at 9:50 am CST on February 14, 2012
Regional Forecast for Rankin
Washingtons Birthday
sunny Sunny. Highs in the lower 60s.
Hourly Forecast 6AM 12 Noon 6PM 12 Midnight
Temp. | Dew Point 38 | 31 58 | 34 54 | 32 45 | 32
Wind 4 mph East 7 mph SSE 6 mph NNW 4 mph North
Humidity 75% 38% 44% 62%
Chance of Precip. 10% 10% 30% 10%
Cloud Cover 11% 7% 24% 17%
Conditions Clear Clear Clear Clear
Sunrise & Sunset
6:40 AM
5:48 PM
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History & Almanac
February 14, 2012 Max Temp Min Temp
Normal (KJAN) 60 °F 38 °F
Record (KJAN) 82 °F (1989) 10 °F (1960)
Yesterday 49 °F 25 °F
Yesterday's Heating Degree Days: 28
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Earthquake Activity
City Distance Mag. Time & Date
No recent earthquake activity has been reported nearby.
Minimum magnitude displayed is 2.5.
Astronomy
Feb. 14, 2012 Rise Set
Actual Time 6:44 AM CST 5:45 PM CST
Civil Twilight 6:19 AM CST 6:10 PM CST
Nautical Twilight 5:50 AM CST 6:39 PM CST
Astronomical Twilight 5:21 AM CST 7:07 PM CST
Moon 12:22 AM CST 10:59 AM CST
Length Of Visible Light 11h 51m
Length of Day
11h 00m
Tomorrow will be 1m 49s longer.
Waning Gibbous, 50% of the Moon is Illuminated
Today
Waning Gibbous
Feb 14
Last Quarter
Feb 21
New
Feb 29
First Quarter
Mar 8
Full
Today's Extremes
State Highs State Lows
66 °F
Pascagoula
64 °F
Gulfport
63 °F
Biloxi
62 °F
Bay St Louis
55 °F
Pine Belt
35 °F
Olive Branch
37 °F
Starkville
37 °F
Corinth
37 °F
Oxford
Source: NWS
Snow Depth
Station Depth Elevation
No new snow has been reported.
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2012 Dixie National Rodeo 7:00 PM CST 2012-02-14 Clear, 52°F
2012 Dixie National Rodeo 7:00 PM CST 2012-02-15 Thunderstorm, 63°F
Drew Holcomb and the Neighbors 7:00 PM CST 2012-02-16 Partly Cloudy, 55°F
Kinky Friedman 9:00 PM CST 2012-02-17 Mostly Cloudy, 52°F
Kevin Hart 10:00 PM CST 2012-02-17 Mostly Cloudy, 52°F
Blue Mother Tupelo 9:00 PM CST 2012-02-17 Mostly Cloudy, 52°F
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Aviation
City Temp. Conditions Updated
Jackson 52 °F Overcast 10:24 AM CST
Jackson Hawkins Field 48 °F Overcast 10:10 AM CST
Raymond This station is not reporting.
Brookhaven 50 °F Overcast 10:35 AM CST
Flight To ETA Status
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KJAN 10:48AM On Time
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KJAN 11:13AM On Time
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KJAN 11:19AM On Time
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Type Condition
Flight Rule: MVFR (KHKS)
Wind Speed: 6.0 kts.
Wind Dir: 290° (WNW)
Ceiling: 1300 ft

SPECI KHKS 141610Z 29006KT 10SM OVC013 09/07 A3003 RMK AO2

Sports
Event Date Forecast
Budweiser Shootout 8:29 PM EST on February 18, 2012 Chance of Rain, 70 °F
Gatorade Duel 1 2:19 PM EST on February 23, 2012 Average High 70° F/ 21° C
Event Date Forecast
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Northern Trust Open 8:30 AM PST on February 17, 2012 Clear, 65 °F
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True South Classic 8:30 AM CDT on July 20, 2012 Average High 92° F/ 33° C
Weather Stations
Station Location Temp. Windchill Dew Point Humidity Wind Precipitation Elevation Updated Type Website
Richland, MS 50.2 °F - 47 °F 90% West  at  1.0 mph 0.00 in / hr 299 ft 10:25 AM CST Normal
Turtle Ridge, Brandon, MS 50.5 °F - 47 °F 88% NE  at  0.0 mph 0.00 in / hr 393 ft 10:40 AM CST Rapid Fire
APRSWXNET Brandon MS US, Brandon, MS 51 °F - 49 °F 94% NNW  at  1 mph 0.00 in / hr 400 ft 10:15 AM CST MADIS
Woodlake, Brandon, MS 51.6 °F - 42 °F 71% North  at  2.7 mph 0.00 in / hr 305 ft 10:40 AM CST Rapid Fire
RAWS HIGHWAY 43 MS, Sandhill, MS 49 °F 49 °F 49 °F 99% West  at  0 mph 0.00 in / hr 276 ft 9:28 AM CST MADIS
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              severe weather awareness week 2012
               day 2 - Tuesday February 14 2012


Today is day two of severe weather awareness week. Our topic of
discussion today is flash flooding.

Flash flooding is a result of sudden... heavy rainfall
commonly produced from slow-moving intense thunderstorms.
Flash floods become raging torrents of water which rip
Through Creek beds... city streets... and areas of poor
drainage... sweeping away everything before them.

Significant flash flooding has occurred across parts of the
southeastern states over the last few years. Some examples include
flash flooding near Atlanta in August 2009 and in Nashville in may
2010. In each of these cases the rainfall rates overwhelmed the drainage
systems and flooding beyond the experience of local residents occurred.
These floods resulted in numerous fatalities... a large portion of which
were elderly people.

In September 2011... the remnants of Tropical Storm Lee produced rainfall
amounts from 10 to 13 inches across central Mississippi. This caused
extensive flooding of creeks and streams... but fortunately no loss
of life.

Most deaths from flash flooding occur when vehicle operators
drive their automobiles into flood waters of unknown depths only
to find the water is deeper than they thought. At this point... the
motor becomes inundated then stalls and the vehicle is soon swept
away... taking the passengers with it. A simple rule to remember is
turn around don't drown.

A Flash Flood Watch means it is possible that heavy rains will
cause flash flooding in the specified area. Stay alert to the
weather... and think about what you would do if water begins to rise
or if you receive a warning. Watch for development of heavy rain.

A Flash Flood Warning means flash flooding is occurring or
imminent in the specified area. Move to higher... safe ground
immediately!

A flash flood emergency means that extremely heavy rainfall has already
occurred... will continue to occur... and that emergency officials are
reporting life-threatening rises in water that are resulting in water
rescues and or evacuations.

Below are some flash flood safety rules.

If you are driving... look ahead and watch for flooding at Highway
dips... bridges... and low areas. Do not try to drive across water-
filled areas of unknown depth.

Be especially cautious at night when it is harder to recognize
flood dangers. Heavy rain events frequently and notoriously
occur at night.

Do not Camp or park your vehicle along streams or drainage areas
particularly during threatening conditions. Avoid already flooded
and high velocity flow areas. Do not attempt to cross a flowing
stream on foot where water is above your ankles.

For further information... please view our severe weather awareness week
web Page at http://www.Srh.NOAA.Gov/Jan/?N=swaw