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Good Morning Meridian Tori Alvarado's First Alert Weather Forecast 5/28/25
SUMMARY: Good Morning Meridian! This Wednesday starts with patchy to dense fog due to yesterday’s rain, limiting visibility—less than a quarter mile in Meridian and Philadelphia, and up to two miles in other areas. Temperatures are in the mid to upper 60s. Clouds dominate the day, with a brief afternoon sunbreak and highs reaching the mid to upper 80s. Showers and thunderstorms will return Wednesday evening, carrying a marginal severe weather risk including hail and damaging winds. Showers continue into Thursday morning before clearing by afternoon. Friday brings a cold front with more storms but no severe weather, followed by cooler, comfortable weekend weather.

Good Morning Meridian Tori Alvarado’s First Alert Weather Forecast 5/28/25
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Tiny home project in Jackson delayed
SUMMARY: A project to build a 30-unit tiny home village on Capers Avenue in West Jackson aimed at addressing homelessness has been delayed. The Jackson Resource Center (JRC) sought \$950,000 for the development, with a total budget slightly over \$1 million, which the city council approved. Since then, JRC expanded plans to 80 units, increased costs, and made changes causing compliance issues. The city offered limited funding and grant access, but no contract has been signed. Meanwhile, \$2 million from the Federal Home Loan Bank of Dallas remains unused, and time is running out to secure the remaining \$2.8 million needed.

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Good Morning Meridian Tori Alvarado's First Alert Weather Forecast 5/29/25
SUMMARY: Good Morning Meridian! This Thursday morning, heavy showers are moving through areas like Sumpter County, York, Livingston, Demopolis, Forkland, and southern Mississippi counties including Clark. These showers cause slow commutes, so drive carefully with rain gear. There’s a marginal severe weather risk today, mainly hail and damaging winds. Fog is affecting visibility in Philadelphia and Highleberg, so use low beams and drive cautiously. Showers will clear by evening, but scattered storms with severe risk may develop this afternoon. A cold front Friday will bring more showers and breezy winds, followed by cooler, more comfortable weekend weather. Cooler temps won’t last long, nearing 90s next week.

Good Morning Meridian Tori Alvarado’s First Alert Weather Forecast 5/29/25
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Outdoor Adventures with Chelsea: Brussel’s Bonsai in Olive Branch
SUMMARY: Brussels Bonsai in Olive Branch is the largest bonsai nursery in the U.S., founded over 50 years ago by Russell Martin. Covering 175,000 square feet of greenhouses, it grows various bonsai species like oak, maple, and Mississippi-grown cedar. Bonsai involves shaping trees with small leaves and compact foliage using specific techniques. Trees vary widely in size and price, from affordable options to large specimens costing up to \$25,000. Each tree includes a care guide suited for indoor or outdoor settings. Caring for bonsai involves daily watering and regular trimming, promoting healthy growth. Some bonsai can live over 100 years.

Brussel’s Bonsai in Olive Branch is the largest bonsai nursery in the U.S.
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