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    Isolated Showers and Extreme Heat to Impact South Mississippi

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    According to the US National Weather Service, the Jackson area is set to experience a return of isolated showers and thunderstorms today and into tomorrow. These weather phenomena are expected to develop mainly during the afternoon and early evening hours, bringing some relief but also potential hazards for residents.

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    Meanwhile, the region will continue to endure excessive heat, with temperatures forecasted to approach 100°F in many areas. High humidity levels will contribute to an even more oppressive heat index, making it feel significantly hotter. The Golden Triangle area, which has seen slightly cooler temperatures recently, is predicted to see its highs rise from the middle 90s°F to the upper 90s by tomorrow, adding to the widespread discomfort.

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    In response to the heat and humidity, the National Weather Service advises residents to stay hydrated, avoid prolonged outdoor activities during peak heat hours, and check on vulnerable individuals, including the elderly and those with preexisting health conditions. Additionally, the potential for storms may bring localized heavy rainfall and gusty winds, which could cause brief disruptions.

    Emergency services and local authorities are closely monitoring the situation to provide timely updates and support. Residents are encouraged to stay informed through official channels and to take necessary precautions to ensure their safety during these challenging weather conditions.

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