Detailed Forecast
Today:
Sunny, with a high near 39°F. West-southwest winds 5–10 mph.
Tonight:
Patchy fog before 8:00 PM, then patchy fog again after 9:00 PM. Otherwise, mostly cloudy with a low around 21°F. Winds calm.
Wednesday:
Patchy fog between 8:00 AM and 10:00 AM, with widespread dense freezing fog, mainly before 10:00 AM. Otherwise, mostly cloudy, gradually becoming sunny with a high near 37°F. Winds calm.
Wednesday Night:
Patchy fog between 2:00 AM and 5:00 AM. Otherwise, partly cloudy with a low around 24°F. Winds calm.
Thursday:
Mostly cloudy, with a high near 41°F. Calm winds becoming north-northeast around 5 mph in the afternoon.
Thursday Night:
A slight chance of freezing rain between midnight and 3:00 AM, followed by a slight chance of snow after 3:00 AM. Mostly cloudy with a low around 22°F. North-northeast winds 5–10 mph.
Chance of precipitation: 20%.
Friday:
Mostly sunny, with a high near 26°F. North winds 10–15 mph.
Friday Night:
Partly cloudy, with a low around 10°F. North winds 10–15 mph.
Weather Overview
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Prolonged sub-freezing temperatures and dangerously cold wind chills will continue for the next several days.
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Frozen precipitation will remain on the ground for much of the upcoming week, resulting in extended travel impacts and hazardous road conditions.
Road & Travel Conditions
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Snow and ice will remain on roadways for much of the week.
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Partial daytime melting followed by overnight refreezing is expected, especially on:
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Bridges
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Overpasses
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Shaded roadways
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Travel impacts are expected to continue for a week or longer.
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Coahoma County remains under a Travel Advisory.
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Citizens are strongly encouraged to stay home unless travel is absolutely necessary.
Road Operations:
Infrastructure & Structural Concerns
What To Do If You Have Damage From the Winter Storm
If your home or property has sustained damage due to winter weather:
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Contact your insurance company and report the damage as soon as possible.
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Take clear, detailed photos of all damaged areas before making repairs, if it is safe to do so.
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Contact Coahoma County Emergency Management Agency (EMA).