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7/10 – The Chief’s “Hot & Muggy” Monday Morning Forecast
SUMMARY: Today's weather is warm and humid with cloud coverage. The wind is coming from the southwest and west due to high and low pressure systems in the southeast and northwest respectively. Showers and thunderstorms are decreasing, with rain potential at 20-30%. Temperatures will reach the mid to upper 80s, becoming partly cloudy by mid-morning. There is a 40-50% chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon. The cloud cover will keep temperatures down, with highs around 91 degrees. Overnight will be mostly cloudy with a 40% chance of rain. Rain potential will stay elevated throughout the work week, with highs around 91-92 degrees and a heat index of 100-105 degrees.
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The Pascagoula Audubon Center closing until September
SUMMARY: The Pascagoula River Audubon Center in Moss Point has announced an unexpected closure until September 19th for renovations. The center is transforming into a Conservation Action Center, with plans to improve facilities, restore habitats, and hire new staff. Although the community was informed about the summer closure, Moss Point Mayor Billy Knight was only aware of ongoing restructuring at the center. Additionally, the center is seeking a new director. The National Audubon Society oversees the facility. Noah Noble reported these details from the newsroom for WX News.
The center is closing for the next three months for renovations. The center is also hiring new staff and a director.
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Commercial Development and Possibilities Tour rolled through Gulfport
SUMMARY: The Gulfport Main Street Association, in collaboration with Mississippi Power, hosted a tour to attract new investments to the city. While some participants were locals, others came from out of state to explore 25 available downtown properties. This event was the first opportunity for some investors to assess Gulfport's potential firsthand. Organizers aim to generate interest based on community input and needs. Given its success, the Gulfport Main Street Association plans to hold another tour ahead of Labor Day. The initiative reflects a strategic effort to revitalize the downtown area by drawing in new businesses and investments.
Residents and potential developers toured vacant properties in downtown Gulfport.
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