
Abby Ezell
Weekend Meteorologist at KNOE-TV (Monroe, LA)
@msstate Alum || MS ➡️ LA || KNOE Meteorologist
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1 week ago |
knoe.com | Abby Ezell
Today was another wet day across the area. More scattered showers will be possible tomorrow as the upper-level low-pressure stays in place. This upper-level system will exit by Wednesday, with more heat and humidity building in. A ridge of high pressure will sit across our area, which in turn will bring in an influx of heat and humidity from the Gulf. High temperatures, by the end of the week, will be in the mid-90s, with feels-like temperatures closer to the low 100s.
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1 week ago |
knoe.com | Abby Ezell
Today has been another wet day as an upper-level low-pressure continues to impact our area. This system will stay with us through Monday, with more rain showers possible during the afternoon and evening. This system should slowly exit by Tuesday, with rain showers remaining in the forecast. A front will stall towards our north next week. This in turn will keep showers in the forecast, but for the most part, we should remain fairly dry.
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2 weeks ago |
knoe.com | Abby Ezell
Today was a wet day across the ArkLaMiss, with scattered showers moving in during the afternoon. Scattered showers will continue for Father’s Day, with an upper-level low-pressure system continuing to linger across the area. Showers will still be around on Monday during the afternoon and evening. By Tuesday, we will slowly begin to dry out. There may be an isolated shower or two, but for most of the rest of the week, we will be mostly dry.
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2 weeks ago |
knoe.com | Abby Ezell
After a wet morning, we should remain mostly dry through the afternoon. An upper-level low-pressure system will continue to linger through the weekend. This will bring us more rain for the weekend. Isolated to scattered showers will be possible for both Saturday and Sunday. This low-pressure system will exit by next week, which will limit our rain chances. Another area of low pressure may move in, but at this time it looks like for the most part, this system will stay towards our west.
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2 weeks ago |
knoe.com | Abby Ezell
It was a mostly dry day across with high temperatures in the low 90s. Tomorrow should be another mostly dry day, but isolated showers can’t be ruled out. Rain will continue to linger across our area thanks to a neighboring front. This front will give us rain through Friday before gradually exiting. Rain showers and thunderstorms will stick around for the weekend as an upper-level low-pressure system slowly slides into our area. This will keep rain showers around through at least Tuesday of next week.
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