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Meteorologist Trey Tonnessen: “Accurate Purrdictions” – Forecast
SUMMARY: consecutive weeks. The weather forecast for Thursday indicates that it will be lighter compared to the previous day, and this trend will continue into the weekend as a dry front moves through. The overall feeling will be more comfortable and fall-like as we move into next week. In terms of unemployment, there has been a slight change in the number of new claims, with 209,000 claims reported last week. However, this is still considered consistent with a healthy job market, as claims have remained below 210,000 for four consecutive weeks.
The low pressure that brought some measurable rainfall across the region yesterday as well as some gusty winds will continue to move downstream today. In the wake of the system, low level pressure field is breaking down allowing for winds to become lighter from west to east. Aloft, the parent wave will also continue downstream fairly rapidly in the active southwesterly flow aloft. In the wake of this feature, upper ridging will take shape through most of the short term period. Although the upper levels dry, there will remain a weak residual stationary front to our south. Also, low level pressure field is still cyclonic, so that in mind think it will be tough to rid the eastern tier of cloud cover quickly. West of I55, more insolation is anticipated so these areas are where the warmer temperatures will be found today with the coolest over the Mississippi Gulf Coast where low stratus may linger. Tonight, additional low stratus is likely to develop especially where we do clear and where we got just shy of 2.0″ of rain yesterday. Assuming there is some residual low level moisture/wet soils around, some radiational fog will develop as skies clear and winds go to near calm. At this juncture, think the best potential will be from McComb southward to Livingston and on south from there to Houma and points west. Added mostly patchy fog for now, but some locally dense fog cannot be ruled out in the more fog favored locations. Friday will start at least a brief warming trend again as upper heights/thicknesses continue to modestly increase. Temperatures out west may even approach 90 degrees along the Atchafalaya. Otherwise, sunny conditions should replace the cloud cover across the eastern tier for a bright end to the workweek.
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5/13 – Trey Tonnessen's “Severe Weather” Monday Night Forecast
SUMMARY: The Weather Authority in South Mississippi is experiencing heavy rain, with floods and thunderstorms expected to continue overnight. The severe weather has prompted a level three out of five enhanced risk for severe weather, with all modes of severe weather possible, including heavy rainfall, damaging winds, tornadoes, and hail. Flash flooding is also a concern. The current radar setup shows showers and thunderstorms moving through the area, with a potential for severe storms. A brief break in the weather is expected mid-week before another storm system arrives on Friday. Viewers are advised to stay informed and be prepared for severe weather warnings.
5/13 – Trey Tonnessen's “Severe Weather” Monday Night Forecast
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William Carey University hosts 2024 Scholarship Dinner
SUMMARY: The 2024 scholarship dinner at William Carey University is focused on creating and building resources for students. Special guest speakers, former Saints quarterback Drew Brees and NFL referee Sarah Thomas, shared words of encouragement. The event aims to secure funds for Gulf Coast Scholars, with 100% of proceeds going toward scholarships. More than 90% of William Carey students receive financial aid, and the goal is to make college affordable and ensure students can finish their education without financial barriers. The event highlights the importance of supporting students and helping them succeed in their academic goals.
William Carey University's 2024 Scholarship Dinner focused on creating and building resources for students.
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Gulfport PD investigating shooting on 27th Street
SUMMARY: There has been a shooting reported in the 800 block of 27th Street in Gulfport. Gulfport police have confirmed they are currently investigating and are asking for any information to be reported to Crim Stoppers. Updates will be provided as more information becomes available.
The Gulfport Police Department is investigating a shooting in the 800 block of 27th Street.
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