Weekend Weather in Mississippi: Rain Tonight with a Chance of 70s Early Next Week

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Jackson, MS — Rain showers and cooler temperatures are set to impact central Mississippi this weekend, with possible travel disruptions across the region.

Mild conditions will persist today, but scattered showers are expected to increase later this evening and into Sunday morning, especially along key routes like I-55. According to the National Weather Service in Jackson, Saturday’s high will reach 68 degrees, with a 30% chance of rain after noon. Tonight, rain chances rise to 40%, with lows dipping to 58. Drivers should watch for slick roads during late-night travel.

Sunday will bring a slight chance of morning rain before skies clear, leading to mostly sunny conditions and a high near 72. Winds from the south-southeast will gust up to 25 mph, making outdoor plans breezy but warm.

Looking ahead to the workweek, Monday could bring more widespread rain, with a 40% chance of showers in the afternoon and highs climbing to 74 degrees. Rain will likely continue into Monday night, accompanied by light winds and cooler overnight temperatures near 57.

The latter half of the week promises a mix of sun and light rain chances. Tuesday will see highs of 72, with only a 20% chance of precipitation. By Wednesday, rain chances rise to 50%, signaling another round of wet conditions.

Residents planning weekend activities should stay updated on the latest weather developments. Carry an umbrella and check road conditions, especially for evening travel.

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