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Mississippi Weather And Climate
Long, hot summers and short, mild winters are a standard part of Mississippi Weather. Winters are particularly mild near the Mississippi Sound, while summer is universally oppressive. Snowfalls are light in the north, and almost non-existent in the South.
Thunderstorms and tornadoes are common and devastating in Mississippi. An average of 27 tornadoes hit Mississippi in a given year. Hurricanes can devastate the state, especially on the coast as we learned with Katrina.
Typical High and Low Temperatures For Various Mississippi Cities
| City | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jackson | 55/35 | 60/38 | 68/45 | 75/52 | 82/61 | 89/68 | 91/71 | 91/70 | 86/65 | 77/52 | 66/43 | 58/37 |
| Meridian | 58/35 | 63/38 | 70/44 | 77/50 | 84/60 | 90/67 | 93/70 | 93/70 | 88/64 | 78/51 | 68/43 | 60/37 |
| Tupelo | 50/30 | 56/34 | 65/41 | 74/48 | 81/58 | 88/66 | 91/70 | 91/68 | 85/62 | 75/49 | 63/40 | 54/33 |



