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12/1 – Jeff's “Rounds of Heavy Rain” Friday Afternoon Forecast
SUMMARY: The weather authority is reporting heavy rain has moved out, with some light shower activity lingering in George County and the Far Western edges of Harrison County. Cloud cover is breaking apart and sunshine is expected. Breezy southerly winds will back off, possibly leading to sea fog. An 80% chance of thunderstorms and heavy rainfall is expected later, with the potential for strong wind gusts. More rainfall is expected on Saturday and Sunday, with the potential for localized flooding. Cooler temperatures are not expected until next week. 2-4 inches of rainfall have already been reported, with more on the way.
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Steps being taken to reopen parking garage at Harrison County Courthouse
SUMMARY: Harrison County leaders are taking steps to reopen the parking garage at the courthouse, which has been closed since November 2024 after parts of the concrete were found to be crumbling. Bids are now being accepted to address structural issues within the garage. County Engineer Jaclyn Turner emphasized that while the structure is not in critical condition, it remains closed to prevent any potential damage. Turner remains optimistic that the garage could be reopened next year. She noted that repairs have been discussed for years and expressed determination to ensure the work is finally completed.
Steps being taken to reopen parking garage at Harrison County Courthouse
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Sandbag locations open ahead of tropical weather
SUMMARY: Free sandbags are now available for residents and businesses in Biloxi, Gulfport, and D’Iberville to help reinforce properties ahead of tropical weather. These sandbags can be picked up at self-serve locations, where individuals must bring their own shovel. In Gulfport, there is a limit of 10 sandbags per person. For a complete list of sandbag distribution sites, visit the WLOX-DOT website. The initiative aims to support community preparedness and minimize damage during upcoming storms by providing necessary materials at no cost.
In preparation for possible tropical weather, sandbag locations are available.
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Sam’s “Warm and Humid” Tuesday Evening Forecast
SUMMARY: A hot and humid Tuesday afternoon in South Mississippi features temperatures near 93°F with heat indexes reaching around 102 to 108°F, prompting a heat advisory until 7 p.m. Light breezes at 5 mph provide slight relief. Tonight, temperatures will drop to the mid and upper 70s with increased humidity and light northwest winds. Tomorrow starts sunny with highs near 95°F around noon, but rain chances increase to 60% later, linked to a tropical disturbance in the Gulf that could bring heavy rain Wednesday afternoon and evening. Water conditions will worsen by Thursday, with rain chances remaining high through the week.
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