As our January snowstorm demonstrated, computer models are getting better & better with the 3-5 day forecast period. The past several days, models have been bringing an Arctic blast down into the Deep South prompting NWS to issue hard freeze warnings north of I-12 and Light freezes for locations south. I've gotten most of my tropical plants through this Winter so I'm not going to gamble that the computer might be wrong. Here's my He-Shed packed with plants. I'll have 3 light fixtures on to provide warmth tonight.
The camellia next to the shed is still in full bloom. It's not a cold-sensitive bush like many of my plants. Notice all the plant coverings in my effort to save them.
I even took all of my cactus plants from around my front door and brought them into a heated garage. The freeze line has dipped across north Louisiana and will certainly reach across the North Shore and Mississippi Gulf Coast.
You still have some hours to bring in any plants you want to save. I'm still thinking most of the South Shore stays above freezing, but it's too close to take the chance, unless you don't care and will just go to Perino's and replant?!!! The current lobe of the Polar Vortex is heading across Minnesota and will quickly race to New England by tomorrow.
The center of the surface high is over the Dakotas and will slide towards the Ohio Valley tomorrow. That should mean our NNE winds will stay up enough overnight causing a "lake effect" for the South Shore. Watching local weathercasters show the forecast lows for Thursday morning and they all are the same. MSY drops to 28-30. I'm hoping for the Lake Effect.
I've drawn the cold front based on satellite pictures, but notice it appears the cold air lags well behind it. Ahh, to be in Puerto Vallarta where it's near 80 degrees. Patience Gang, we are in the final week of Meteorological Winter. We won't have to wait too long for the 80s to return.
But not in the short term. In fact, the next three days look rather chilly. IF you live on the North Shore (including the MS coast), you'll want to drip your water starting after 10 pm just before you go to sleep. Those of us who live south of Lake P. should have no issues since it won't get down to 28 for 4 hours or more. Stay tuned & enjoy wearing your heavier clothes!