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11/17 – Trey’s “Pre-Storm Shuffle” 10PM Friday Night Forecast
SUMMARY: The Weather Authority reports that although the studio is sweltering, outside temperatures are pleasant and will remain comfortable into the weekend and start of the next week. However, the weather will change with possible severe storms Monday night into Tuesday. Coastal temperatures are similar, in the upper 60s, with minimal wind but increasing gusts anticipated next week, potentially reaching the upper 30s or 40s on Tuesday. A dry frontal passage will occur Saturday without a significant temperature change. Clouds will clear early Saturday, returning late Sunday, with storms building across Arkansas and Louisiana, possibly forming a squall line by the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
Friday November 17th, 2023:
A weak cold front and upper level trough will begin to move toward
our region late tonight and early Saturday. Ahead of the front we may see
patchy fog where low level moisture pooling takes place. However, with
limited radiative processes and eventually dry air advecting in behind
the front, Visibility will drop like it would otherwise. Clear skies will fill in behind the front on Saturday and temperatures will be roughly unchanged despite the weak air advection
behind the front. Winds will remain generally less than 10mph across the
region as the pressure gradient remains lackluster and surface high pressure
quickly builds into the region late in the period.
As always: A cloudy day is no match for a sunny disposition.
Be nice to each other.
– Meteorologist Trey Tonnessen –
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Volunteers clean up Biloxi Cemetery ahead of guided tours
SUMMARY: Next week, the annual Buuy Cemetery tours will bring local history to life, as volunteers prepare the site by cleaning headstones and raking leaves. Keyler Airman Robert Waltz discovered fascinating facts about the cemetery, including the origins of Barks Murals. K Miller from the Buuy Preservation Committee emphasizes that the tours aim to share the history of Buuy and highlight influential residents, particularly artists. This year’s 18th Annual Tour will focus on the city‘s artistic legacy, engaging younger generations with stories of local figures. Reenactors will portray and honor the artists and crafters buried in the cemetery.
Volunteers at the Old Biloxi Cemetery spent Friday morning raking leaves, bagging them, and cleaning headstones in preparation for guided tours.
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โWe have your ring!โ; Engagement ring lost at Cruisinโ event reunited with couple
SUMMARY: In Long Beach, Zachary Ashworth accidentally lost his engagement ring while preparing to propose to Katherine Carver. After dropping his drink and realizing the ring was gone, he sought help on Facebook amid the crowd of cruisers. Meanwhile, two Good Samaritans found the ring under a truck tire and later stumbled across Zachary’s post. They contacted him, and the couple reunited to return the ring. Although the official proposal was postponed, the weekend turned into a memorable adventure for Zachary and Katherine, highlighting the power of community and serendipity in finding the precious item.
One Cruisin’ the Coast visitor found himself looking all over Long Beach for something shiny.
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Friday Night Football Showdown Part Two (10/11/2024)
SUMMARY: In the Friday night football showdown, George County faced Long Beach in a significant 6A matchup, hoping to break Long Beach’s 35-game district losing streak. George County’s Duce Knight shined, leading the Rebels to a decisive 48-13 victory. In 5A action, Goet defeated Van Cleave 47-14, showcasing standout performances from Kingston McNeil and Frederick Nicholson. Meanwhile, Stone overcame Laurel 24-21, benefiting from key plays by Xander Howard and Avon Springfield. Additionally, on Thursday night, Gulfport beat Bay High 21-7, with Pierre Felder making crucial interceptions. Stay tuned for scores from around the coast and the play of the night.
Friday Night Football Showdown Part Two (10/11/2024)
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