As the new work week begins, storms are expected to continue in Columbus, Mississippi. With a level 2 (slight risk) weather warning for Monday, residents can expect another round of severe storms, with the main threats being gusty winds and hail. However, after Monday, the weather looks to be more wet than severe.
Sunday Night Weather: Showers Possible
Sunday night will bring cooler temperatures, with lows dropping into the upper 60s to low 70s. There’s a chance of showers as we head into the overnight hours, so be prepared for the possibility of some rain.
Monday: Severe Storms Possible
On Monday, it’s a good idea to grab your rain jacket, as severe storms are possible. The region is under a level 2 (slight risk) warning, meaning thunderstorms will likely start in the morning and continue throughout the afternoon. The main threats will be gusty winds and hail, so it’s important to stay weather aware throughout the day. Highs will reach the low 80s before temperatures drop into the mid 60s overnight.
Mid-Week Weather: Wet Conditions Continue
Looking ahead to the middle of the week, rain and storms will continue in Columbus. Highs will stay in the 80s, but by Friday and Saturday, temperatures will climb into the 90s. Overnight lows will range from the mid 60s to the 70s, providing some relief from the daytime heat.
While Monday will bring the most severe weather, Columbus residents can expect continued rain and storms through the week, with temperatures gradually climbing toward the weekend.