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Planning a trip to Pascagoula? This section provides up-to-date information on weather conditions, including current data and a detailed forecast to help you prepare for your journey.

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Overview

The climate in Pascagoula is classified as humid subtropical, which is typical for the Gulf Coast. Influenced by the ocean, the area enjoys a mild atmosphere without extreme temperature fluctuations. Overall, the weather is conducive to travel year-round, as even in winter there are no harsh frosts and snow is an extremely rare occurrence.

A clear seasonal division can be seen throughout the year. Summers in the city are hot and humid: average temperatures stay around 27–28°C, often rising above 30°C. Winters, by contrast, are very comfortable and mild, with averages around 12–15°C. Transition seasons — spring and autumn — offer pleasant warmth, ideal for long walks outdoors.

A distinctive feature of the local weather is the uneven distribution of rainfall frequency. The summer months, especially July and August, are characterized by a high number of rainy days (over 20 per month), often manifesting as short but refreshing downpours. The most stable and dry period is mid-autumn, when the heat subsides and the probability of precipitation drops to a minimum.

Temperature

Temperature patterns in Pascagoula are characterized by mildness and a lack of sharp changes, typical of the southern US coast. The coolest month of the year is January, with an average of about 11.9°C; however, even in the middle of winter, daytime temperatures rarely drop below comfortable levels, averaging around 16°C. Gradual warming begins as early as March, and the peak heat occurs in July and August, when the average air temperature is around 28°C.

Summer in the city is long, hot, and humid. From June to September, daytime highs consistently exceed 30°C, peaking in August (up to 31.5°C). Notably, summer nights offer only slight relief: minimum temperatures stay around 24°C–25°C. This small difference between day and night temperatures, combined with frequent rain, creates a true tropical feel.

The winter season passes without severe frosts or snowfall, remaining moderately cool. On the coldest nights of January and February, the thermometer drops to an average of 7°C–11°C, allowing travelers to feel comfortable in light outerwear. Transition periods, such as April and October, are considered the most pleasant: during this time, warm weather sets in with daytime temperatures ranging from 22°C to 26°C, and the nighttime freshness becomes more noticeable compared to the summer heat.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

When planning a trip to Pascagoula, it's important to take the annual rainfall distribution into account. The rainiest season here occurs during the summer months. June, July, and August are characterized by the highest frequency of precipitation: the number of rainy days peaks in July at about 23 days, and in August at about 21 days. During this period, travelers are advised to always have an umbrella or raincoat on hand.

Autumn brings a gradual decrease in humidity. Statistically, the "driest" month of the year is November, when precipitation is observed on average only 8 days a month. October and the winter months (December and January) are also relatively calm, with around 10 rainy days, making this a more predictable time for outdoor activities.

Given the region's temperature patterns, precipitation falls primarily as rain. Even in the coldest months (January and December), the average temperature remains well above freezing, so snowfall is an extremely rare and atypical phenomenon here. Overall, despite frequent summer rains, the total volume of precipitation is distributed fairly evenly without extreme spikes.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

When planning a trip to Pascagoula, it's important to consider the region's subtropical climate, characterized by hot summers and mild winters. During the summer months, when temperatures often exceed 30°C and the number of rainy days peaks (especially in July and August), opt for light clothing made of natural, breathable fabrics like cotton or linen. Be sure to pack a reliable umbrella or a high-quality raincoat, as rainfall is very frequent during this period. Don't forget sunscreen with a high SPF and a hat to protect yourself from the strong southern sun.

For a trip in the winter or during the shoulder seasons, when average temperatures hover around 12–17°C, it's best to use the principle of layering. Mornings and evenings can be cool, so a light jacket, windbreaker, or warm sweater will be indispensable, especially for protection against winds from the Gulf of Mexico. Even in winter, rain is possible, so waterproof outerwear remains relevant.

Pay special attention to your choice of footwear: it should be as comfortable as possible for long walks. Sandals or light sneakers are suitable for summer, while for cooler months, it's better to choose closed, moisture-resistant shoes. Given the high humidity and frequent rain throughout the year, it's wise to carry a spare pair of shoes and several pairs of socks to ensure you always feel comfortable.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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