Lafayette County is preparing for Hurricane Francine, a Category 2 storm, expected to make landfall today. A Flood Watch has been issued with heavy rain anticipated, as well as strong winds potentially reaching 40 mph. Rain is expected from early Thursday, with temperatures dropping to a high of 69 degrees. Local authorities are advising residents to secure loose items outdoors. Additionally, Tropical Storm Rafael could impact the Gulf Coast this weekend, prompting concerns for the upcoming Ole Miss football game.
The town of Lafayette is bracing itself as Hurricane Francine is set to make landfall later today. Touted to be a Category 2 storm, Francine is stirring up excitement and concerns alike as folks prepare for some serious weather. With the weather alerts already buzzing, it’s shaping up to be a doozy of a day!
The National Weather Service has stepped in with a Flood Watch for Lafayette County, taking effect from 1 a.m. to 7 p.m. Thursday. Residents should keep their eyes peeled as heavy rain is on the way, with projections of about 2 to 4 inches of rain. Sounds like a good day to stay indoors with a good book and a warm drink, don’t you think?
As Francine makes its approach, the storm is likely to be downgraded to a tropical storm by the time it hits north Mississippi. However, it’s not just rain we have to watch out for. In addition to the downpours, strong winds are part of the forecast, with gusts expected to reach around 40 mph on Thursday. This poses a risk of trees and power lines being knocked over, so it might be a good idea to secure any loose items around your yard!
Rain and wind are anticipated to roll into north Mississippi around 3 a.m., and it looks like they’ll be hanging around throughout Thursday and into Friday morning. And don’t forget your jackets, as temperatures are expected to drop to a high of only 69 degrees on Thursday. Brr! That’s a chill compared to what we usually see.
Looking ahead to Friday, we’re still expecting a chance of showers—around 40 percent—primarily in the morning. It should warm up a bit to a high near 71 degrees with winds at about 10 mph, so maybe some of that cozy weather will give us a break.
Prepare for a bit of uncertainty through the weekend as chances of rain continue. But fear not, high temperatures are expected to bounce back into the low 80s as the storm tracks northward. It looks like a fascinating weather shift is on the horizon!
Stay tuned for continuous updates regarding weather developments and possible closings. It’s always a good idea to keep your loved ones informed and ready to embrace whatever comes our way.
Speaking of weather excitement, there’s also a new Tropical Storm Rafael brewing in the Caribbean. It’s gaining momentum and could pose a threat to the U.S. Gulf Coast by this weekend. The uncertainty surrounding Rafael’s path leaves us all on edge, especially with Ole Miss football games scheduled. An estimated 300,000 fans are expected in Oxford for Saturday’s game against Georgia, and weather conditions could be a game-changer.
Interestingly enough, there has never been a tropical storm or hurricane making landfall in Texas, Louisiana, or Mississippi during November and December. If this happens, it would be a significant milestone for the region.
In other local news, congratulations to Jhoanna Veliz from the Oxford Police Department who recently received the Gold Line Award for her outstanding work in severe weather management. Let’s not forget to keep an eye out as police are seeking assistance to identify a female suspect related to a possible aggravated assault. Plus, there’s some controversy, as an Oxford man nearing 90 has been arrested in connection with a fatal shooting incident, and another local man from Hernando has been arrested for possession of stolen property.
As we gear up for the potential storms ahead, let’s come together as a community and help each other stay safe and informed!
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