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This outlook is hard, but it's got more of an edge to hold for Louisiana than we saw in the NCA4. In this video Dr. Emily checks out projections for heat, precipitation, ag output, sea level rise, and costs for the energy transition.

Virginia, you've got a solid overall outlook here. To the west, you look awesome. Towards the coast, you're going to be looking at some significant warming, as well as some serious sea level rise issues. Check it out, we'll walk through projected changes to seasonal temps, precipitation, and more, and help you identify risks and actions to take in your area.

Alabama, you're looking at some challenges, but there's a lot of potential to build resilience in this state. And, you've got the most interesting sea level rise impacts in the country, with some surprisingly stable emerging coastline. Get details on the challenges in this video, including locations that are likely to experience big increases in warm nights and deluge-type rains, as well as emerging opportunities north of Mobile.

The NCA5 projections give us some meaningful new information for Tennessee. We see some improvement in the outlook for the higher-elevation parts of the state, and we've got a clearer picture of the hot-season extension facing the west.

We've got some serious challenges building in parts of South Carolina, and potential opportunities emerging in others.

We've got some serious challenges building in parts of South Carolina, and potential opportunities emerging in others.

Kentucky is looking at both challenges and potential opportunities in these projections, and the state's responsible care of water and diversified economy are added strengths worth considering.

Shocker- Mississippi looks hot!
The projections are showing greater increases in heat duration than heat intensity. And excellent potential for landscape stability in large parts of this state. There is some fascinating resilience potential in the ancient landscapes of this beautiful state.

Arkansas. 105+ heat, seriously increased wildfire risks, and deluge signals.

This video follows up on our coverage of hurricanes Milton and Helene.

This cross-model regional overview is part of a series and focuses on the Southeast. The NCA5 defines this region, our primary source material, as including: Arkansas, Louisiana, Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Kentucky, West Virginia, and Virginia.