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11/17 – The Chief’s “Finally…Sunshine Ahead” Friday Morning Forecast
SUMMARY: The Weather Authority, sponsored by The People's Bank, reports stable temperature conditions for the region, with morning readings ranging from the mid to upper 50s to low and mid-60s. There's light fog in places like Southern Jackson County, lifting gradually to improve visibility. Winds are starting from the northeast but will switch to the south in the afternoon. The forecast for Friday includes a warm-up to the upper 60s, under mostly clear skies, turning partly cloudy later. A cold front approaching will shift winds northwest, bringing in cooler air for Thanksgiving. Pockets of heavy rain may appear Monday night to Tuesday. Clear conditions are expected for Thanksgiving Day, with the need for a sweater or light jacket. The weekend will see sunny to partly cloudy skies, with the next system bringing potential severe weather early next week. Today's high is 73°F, with a beautiful weekend ahead, and highs around the mid-70s Saturday, 70°F Sunday, and attention on possible severe weather Monday night into Tuesday.
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Expert Talk with The Window Source of the Gulf Coast, Cye Young
SUMMARY: Today on WXX Expert Talk, host Michelle Eubank welcomes S Young from The Window Source Gulf Coast to discuss the importance of having hurricane-resistant windows on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. S Young explains that homes in the area need to meet a design pressure of around dp50 to withstand 200 mph winds. Many homes still have old aluminum windows that do not meet this standard. The Window Source Gulf Coast offers specials on new windows, including impact glass and hurricane-resistant options like fabric shield or hurricane shutters. Homeowners can contact them for more information or visit their website for financing options.
The Benefits of Newer, Stronger Windows
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Llamaroo happening this weekend
SUMMARY: Fly Llama Brewing is hosting their second Llama Roola event, featuring a block party with food, bands, music, and beer releases. The event is free and family-friendly, with activities for kids and even a burger eating contest. Special beer releases include Red IPA, Black IPA, hazies, and various selzers. The event starts at noon with music and the burger eating contest at 1 pm. There will also be a Family Feud competition and more. The event is a continuation of their successful Llama Palooza event and promises to be a great time for all attendees in downtown Buxy.
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Chapel Hart stops by WXXV to discuss their upcoming performance
SUMMARY: Chapel Hart joins the conversation to talk about their upcoming performance. They express their excitement for performing in Mississippi and share their Christmas plans. They discuss their recent experiences, including honoring Wynonna Judd at a CMT event. The girls also talk about representing Mississippi and their love for their home state. They are enthusiastic about their performance at Ground Zero and encourage fans to get tickets. They thank the fans for their support and look forward to future events, including Christmas in July. Overall, they remain grateful for the opportunities and love from their home state.
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