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Detailed Forecast 2/27/24
SUMMARY: The weather forecast for the first half of the week predicts rainy days with rain chances increasing on Wednesday, peaking on Thursday and Friday, and then decreasing over the weekend. Temperatures will be fluctuating, starting with a cold front on Wednesday and Thursday, followed by a warm-up over the weekend. Rain chances are expected to return early next week, with temperatures remaining in the 70s for highs and 50s for lows. Overall, spring is making its presence known as we move into March. The weekend activities should not be affected by the weather.
Detailed Forecast 2/27/24
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Pollinator Palooza sprouts for second year in New Albany
SUMMARY: The second annual Pollinator Palooza in New Albany featured native plants and information on birding, bats, and insects. The event, hosted by Camp Creek, also included Woodfire Pizza and crafts. Owner Robert Ballard emphasized the importance of native plants for better growth and less disease. Attendees from all over gathered to celebrate pollinators and learn about the benefits of planting native species. Ballard encouraged those who missed the event to follow Camp Creek on social media for updates on future events. For more information, visit wtva.com.
Sunshine, native plants, and food helped sprout a family-friendly event in New Albany.
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ICC graduation held on Friday
SUMMARY: Graduation season is here, a special day for students celebrating their hard work and achievement. WTV Jake White reported live from the ICC campus in Tupelo, where the energy was incredible. Graduates expressed happiness at finally walking across the stage after years of hard work. The event was packed with new grads and their loved ones at the Davis Event Center. Some graduates shared their feelings of accomplishment and gratitude towards their teachers and peers. State House speaker Jason White also congratulated the graduates. Overall, it was a day of celebration and pride for all the college graduates.
Students from the Itawamba Community College graduated on Friday.
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VIDEO: Northern Lights in North Mississippi
SUMMARY: The Northern Lights are visible in Mississippi, with stunning photos and videos circulating on social media. North Mississippi stormchasers have captured images from Iuka and Starkville. This rare G5 storm is the first of its kind since 2003. Chief meteorologist Matt Lon explains that the lights may appear dim at times due to charged particles hitting the magnetic field. He gives a live update from North Tupo, urging viewers to step outside and witness the phenomenon. The weather is pleasant with temperatures in the 60s and 50s. Lon promises a detailed explanation of the Aurora Borealis in the upcoming forecast.
Friday night, the northern lights were visible to folks as far south as Missisippi
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