
Ryan Mahan
Meteorologist at WDAM-TV (Moselle, MS)
@MSBroadcasters Award Winning Meteorologist at @WXXV25. Husband, Father, #Gamer, @UofSouthAlabama Alum, and @Saints fan. Opinions are mine, but facts are facts.
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1 week ago |
wxxv25.com | Ryan Mahan
We're off to a nice start this week as we continue the weekend's perfect weather...for now. We're off to a nice start this week after a perfect spring weekend in South MS, but things are starting to get a bit warmer and more humid on us. We won't notice much more than cloud cover creeping in later today, but we'll start tomorrow off grey and considerably warmer with lows climbing into the low 60s on the coastline.
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2 weeks ago |
wxxv25.com | Ryan Mahan
Yesterday was already pretty nice, but today will be even better as we'll see more sun, warm a couple of degrees, and keep the low humidity!You can expect to find even more sun out there today as we continue our week-long spree of practically perfect South Mississippi spring days!Today's high will climb a couple of degree's over yesterday's, up to our normal for this time of year at 75, with initially calm winds becoming light and northwesterly later on.
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2 weeks ago |
wxxv25.com | Ryan Mahan
Meet this week's WXXV Weather Kid, Cooper!Meet this week's WXXV Weather Kid, Cooper!Cooper spends quite a bit of time enjoying our South Mississippi weather! He and his family enjoy boating and fishing whenever the weather allows...like it will all this week...and plays baseball and basketball with his friends when he can.
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2 weeks ago |
wxxv25.com | Ryan Mahan
Still grey out there for your Monday morning, but things are starting to clear up nicely. It has been quite humid and grey for the last several days, and while it still looks like that this morning, things are starting to clear up nicely for the rest of the week. A few showers will linger for the first few hours of the day, but expect them to be fairly few-and-far-between and clearing up by our late morning hours.
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3 weeks ago |
wxxv25.com | Ryan Mahan
Clouds started creeping in yesterday, but now they're moving in quickly with no chance of leaving anytime soon. Thin, upper level could cover started to inch in yesterday, but thickened overnight as more and more move in with no intention of leaving anytime soon. In fact, it'll nearly be over a full week before we see a significant portion of a day without at least partly cloudy (50% clouds) skies as a grey, warmer, and more humid pattern develops.
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The last couple of days have been perfect days to soak in some sun on the beach while the humidity is low, and it looks like some people are taking advantage of it near the Silver Slipper in Hancock Co. Find out how long this beach weather sticks around on WXXV News 25 at Noon! https://t.co/sIUmSYMwVu

Our sunny skies and low humidity continue again today, with a practically perfect South MS afternoon ahead. We'll see a slight bump in humidity and a few clouds in the days ahead though, find out how long they stick around in 30 min. on WXXV News 25 at Noon! https://t.co/bAPodINbVk