What is the chance of rain this week?
Rain chances are highest on Monday and Tuesday, with decreasing chances later in the week.
Weather / Regional Forecasts
The Mid-South region is gearing up for a wet start to the week, with forecasters predicting rain and thunderstorms. Here's what you need to know to prepare.
The unsettled weather pattern is due to an approaching front and persistent moisture in the region. The most significant threats are localized flooding from heavy rainfall. As the front pushes through, cooler and drier air will move in, leading to more pleasant fall weather by the end of the week. Don't forget to look up on Monday evening! Skies will be partly to mostly cloudy, but we may get some good looks in between clouds on Monday night. Supermoon means closer and many refer to it as the Harvest Moon due to it giving extra light in the evening to harvest crops. The moon will rise around 6:04 pm on Monday night and be at peak around 10:47 pm. It will appear around 14% larger and 30% bigger!
Rain chances are highest on Monday and Tuesday, with decreasing chances later in the week.
The severe threat remains low, but localized flooding is possible due to heavy rain.
Drier air is expected to arrive by Wednesday, leading to brighter days by the weekend.
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