822  
FXUS64 KJAN 302229  
AFDJAN  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE JACKSON MS  
529 PM CDT SUN MAR 30 2025  
   
..NEW AVIATION
 
 
   
DISCUSSION
 
 
ISSUED AT 301 PM CDT SUN MAR 30 2025  
 
SUNDAY NIGHT THROUGH NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT:  
 
TONIGHT-MONDAY AFTERNOON:  
 
STRONG TO SEVERE STORMS ARE EXPECTED THIS EVENING INTO MONDAY  
MORNING/NOON. A COLD FRONT WILL CONTINUE TO PUSH INTO THE ARKLAMISS  
REGION THIS AFTERNOON. AMPLY INSTABILITY/MOISTURE ALONG WITH  
INCREASING DEEP-LAYER SHEAR/LAPSE RATES WILL HELP CONVECTION TO  
REACH SEVERE LIMITS. ALL HAZARDS WILL BE POSSIBLE: DAMAGING GUSTS  
UP TO 70 MPH, LARGE HAIL (UP TO HEN EGG SIZE), AND TORNADOES  
(STRONG TORNADOES WILL POSSIBLE NEAR HAMBURG TO COLUMBUS AND  
NORTHWARD). HAVE MULTIPLE WAYS THE RECEIVE WEATHER WARNINGS AS  
THIS IS AN OVERNIGHT EVENT. IN ADDITION TO SEVERE WEATHER, FLASH  
FLOODING WILL BE POSSIBLE IN AREAS THAT RECEIVE HEAVIER RAINFALL  
TOTALS. HWO GRAPHICS FOR SEVERE WEATHER AND FLASH FLOODING THREATS  
CONTINUE TO BE ADVERTISED.  
 
MONDAY NIGHT THROUGH NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT:  
 
LONGWAVE TROUGH/RIDGE PATTERN IS EXPECTED TO DEVELOP OVER THE MID  
WEEK. A DRYING PERIOD WILL OCCUR POST-FRONTAL PASSAGE BUT WILL BE  
SHORT-LIVED AS WET CONDITIONS RETURN MID-WEEK AND THROUGH THE  
WEEKEND. EMBEDDED IN THE LONGWAVE PATTERN, A DEVELOPING LOW NEAR THE  
CENTRAL PLAINS/MID-WEST ALONG WITH TRAILING COLD FRONT WILL PUSH  
TOWARDS THE SOUTHEAST REGION. AS A RESULT, ADDITIONAL STORMS WILL BE  
POSSIBLE WEDNESDAY INTO THURSDAY. THE AFOREMENTIONED COLD FRONT IS  
EXPECTED TO BECOME STATIONARY NORTH OF THE CWA BY LATE WEEK INTO THE  
WEEKEND, RESULTING IN ONGOING SHOWERS/T-STORM CHANCES. /SW/  
 

 
   
AVIATION
 
 
(00Z TAFS)  
ISSUED AT 529 PM CDT SUN MAR 30 2025  
 
EXPECT THE PRIMARY CONCERNS TO BE RELATED TO OVERNIGHT/EARLY  
MORNING CONVECTIVE SYSTEM...+TSRA MAY IMPACT ALL SITES AT SOME  
POINT WITH SEVERE CONVECTIVE WIND/HAIL AND PERHAPS TORNADOES AS  
THE SYSTEM MOVES FROM NORTHWEST TO SOUTHEAST ACROSS THE AREA.  
OTHERWISE, POOR CONDITIONS RELATED TO LOW CEILINGS/VSBY ARE  
EXPECTED FOR MUCH OF THE FORECAST. /EC/  
 

 
   
PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS
 
 
JACKSON 65 78 53 82 / 90 80 10 10  
MERIDIAN 63 80 51 82 / 60 90 10 10  
VICKSBURG 64 76 54 83 / 90 50 10 10  
HATTIESBURG 67 84 58 85 / 30 90 10 20  
NATCHEZ 66 79 58 82 / 90 70 10 10  
GREENVILLE 60 70 48 77 / 90 20 0 0  
GREENWOOD 62 72 49 79 / 90 30 0 0  
 

 
   
JAN WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
 
 
MS...NONE.  
LA...NONE.  
AR...NONE.  
 

 
 

 
 
SW/EC  
 
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