Jackson, MS – Residents in Jackson and surrounding areas can expect a mixed weather pattern this week, with showers, thunderstorms, and moments of clear skies forecasted. Veterans Day on Monday will begin with fog and patchy clouds, clearing up for sunny conditions by afternoon. However, a series of showers and possible thunderstorms are predicted for midweek, impacting both daily commutes and Veterans Day events.
According to the National Weather Service, Jackson will experience a high near 78 degrees on Monday, with clear skies emerging after morning fog lifts. Tuesday is expected to remain sunny, providing a brief respite from wet conditions, as highs reach 76 degrees. Drivers are advised to exercise caution in areas affected by morning fog, especially along major roads like I-55, where visibility may be reduced.
By Wednesday, the weather takes a turn, with scattered thunderstorms anticipated by the afternoon. The high temperature will be around 75 degrees, but rain is likely to impact travel plans and outdoor activities. Showers may persist through Wednesday night, so residents should keep an eye on local updates and be prepared for shifting weather patterns.
For those looking ahead, Thursday promises a return to mostly sunny skies, with temperatures in the mid-70s. Friday continues this trend, offering pleasant and dry conditions as the week concludes. Residents are encouraged to stay updated on the evolving forecast and plan activities accordingly, especially for midweek, when the risk of thunderstorms and rain increases.




