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The University of Oklahoma Sooners are set to take on Ole Miss Saturday at 11 a.m., but storms could impact the game.
Starkville will see outdoor athletic events each day this weekend, but it's Sunday's soccer match that is under threat from inclement weather.
A large portion of southern and eastern Mississippi are under a heat advisory until Thursday, and in the later part of the week, the Gulf Coast can likely expect very heavy rainfall from a tropical weather system. Some areas could see flash flooding.
Severe weather is expected to move into Mississippi tonight followed by cooler weather with expected temperatures in the 40s Monday morning.
How cold will winter be in Mississippi? NOAA forecast says temperatures will be warmer than normal with less precipitation than usual. Will we see snow?
Today will be our last day of sunny skies for a while, so don’t miss out! Today will be similar to yesterday, perhaps a degree or two cooler. Clouds will slowly increase later this afternoon as a gloomy weather maker approaches the area.
La Niña is a part of a natural climate cycle officially known as El Niño-Southern Oscillation, called ENSO by scientists. The cycle swings between warmer and cooler seawater in a region along the equator in the tropical Pacific. La Niña is marked by cooler-than-average ocean water in the region.
Old Farmer's Almanac has released its Thanksgiving weather forecast. What can Mississippi expect? Compare NOAA, AccuWeather fall predictions.