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11/6 – Jeff Vorick’s “Warmer Pattern” Monday Morning Forecast
SUMMARY: The current weather conditions are dominated by fog, with reduced visibility in some areas. Mobile is experiencing unrestricted visibility. Temperatures are starting in the low to mid-50s and will warm up to 74 degrees with mostly cloudy skies. There is a high pressure system keeping things quiet, but cloud cover will increase later in the week as a storm system moves in. Rainfall totals of 1 to 2 inches are possible, with the highest chances on Friday and into the Veterans Day holiday weekend. Overall, a warm start to the week with increasing humidity and rain chances later on.
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SUMMARY: C are Veterans is hosting a family dinner on July 19th at 6 p.m. at the Diamond Head Country Club in order to recognize those who supported military members while they were deployed. They are offering packages for those who want to become involved in upcoming events. For more information, visit CrusadersVeterans.com.
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5/1 – The Chief's “Sunny & Oh WOW” Hump-Day Morning Forecast
SUMMARY: Good morning! The weather report sponsored by The People's Bank warns of disruptive weather in the area with temperatures ranging from 59 to 71 degrees. Dense fog is causing poor visibility in Gulfport and other locations, with a dense fog advisory in effect until 9:00 a.m. Despite the fog, the day will be beautiful with plenty of sunshine and temperatures reaching 80 degrees. The weekend will continue to be sunny and warm with low rain chances. High pressure off the Northeast will block any major weather systems from affecting the area. Remember to protect yourself from the sun if you're outdoors. Stay safe and enjoy the day!
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Annual Biloxi Blood Drive held in Honor of fallen Officer McKeithen
SUMMARY: This month marks the fifth anniversary of fallen police officer Robert McKian, who was killed in the line of duty in 2019. To honor his life, a blood drive is being held at the Buuy Visitors Center. This annual event aims to pay tribute to fallen officers like McKian and ensure a steady blood supply for those in need. Denise Smith, a participant in the event, emphasizes the importance of giving blood regularly to help patients in need. The blood drive will take place from noon until 6 pm, encouraging individuals to contribute towards this meaningful cause.报道补充
In memory of fallen police officer Robert McKian, who died in the line of duty in 2019, a blood drive is being organized at the Buuy Visitors Center to mark the fifth anniversary of his passing. The event aims to pay tribute to McKian and other fallen officers while also replenishing the blood supply for those in need. Denise Smith highlights the significance of regular blood donations in helping patients. The drive will run from noon to 6 pm, urging people to participate in this meaningful cause.
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