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Detailed Forecast 11/27/23
SUMMARY: The forecast for the next few days includes sunshine on Tuesday and Wednesday, with rain showers moving in on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. The rain chances will increase on Friday night and early Saturday morning. Futurecast shows rain moving in from the west on Thursday, with the possibility of some thunderstorms. Despite the rain, it's not anticipated to be anything bad, and could provide beneficial rainfall. The temperatures will rise to the 70s on Friday, but will then fall back down into the 60s as we head into the weekend and early next week.
Detailed Forecast 11/27/23
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WDAM 7 First Alert Weather Focus – May 13, 2024
SUMMARY: Today's weather report from WM7 Weather Focus was delivered by chief meteorologist Patrick Big B. The day started off with severe storms across South Mississippi causing damage and potential tornado touchdowns. The National Weather Service issued warnings for strong winds ranging from 70 to 90 mph, resulting in damage across several counties. Despite a brief respite, more rain and thunderstorms are expected later in the evening. The forecast includes a wet week ahead with rain returning by Friday. Additionally, there was a rare occurrence of the Northern Lights visible in Mississippi recently. Viewers were reminded to stay updated with the WDM 7 First Alert Weather app for real-time alerts and location tracking. Tune in to WDM 7 News at 5 for the latest updates.
WDAM 7 First Alert Weather Focus – May 13, 2024
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DPS honors fallen officers
SUMMARY: The Fallen Officer Memorial at the Department of Public Safety headquarters honors state officers who died in the line of duty, emphasizing the dangerous nature of their job. Recent increases in pay and benefits for police officers aim to recognize their sacrifices and attract new recruits to the profession. Increased benefits, such as $15,000 death benefits and higher life insurance coverage, are meant to support law enforcement officers who put themselves at risk each day. The pay raises are not intended to take away from other agencies but rather to acknowledge the bravery and commitment of those who serve and protect the community.
DPS honors fallen officers
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New Albany teachers thanked with ice cream and soda
SUMMARY: New Albany Elementary School's teachers were surprised with ice cream floats by the school district superintendent as a token of appreciation for their hard work. The superintendent, Dr. Lance Evans, expressed gratitude for the staff's dedication and emphasized the supportive “family” environment at the school. Despite the small gestures of appreciation, the staff's hard work and dedication do not go unnoticed. Dr. Evans has been chosen as the new Mississippi State superintendent of Education, starting his new position in July. The teachers had a blast making their own favorite floats and enjoyed the break from their busy schedules.
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