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Hot, humid and breezy Halloween; stray showers possible
SUMMARY: Chief Meteorologist Eric Johnan reports warm and breezy conditions for Halloween, with temperatures remaining in the 80s during trick-or-treating, only cooling to the upper 70s by 7 PM. Southeast winds at 5-15 mph could bring a few stray showers, but significant rainfall is not expected. October has been dry, and while today’s high is forecasted at 84°F, it could approach the record of 88°F. The upcoming weekend will see warm afternoons in the mid to upper 80s, with a chance of rain increasing slightly next week. The tropics are being monitored for potential development in the Western Caribbean.
Eric’s First alert Forecast Oct 31, 2024
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07/28 Ryan’s “Scorching Start” Monday Morning Forecast
SUMMARY: South Mississippi faces a scorching Monday with temperatures rising from the low 80s to upper 90s, and heat index values near 115 along the coast, triggering heat warnings. No tropical development is expected today, and the region remains mostly clear with only a few scattered clouds. Despite intense heat and humidity, overnight temperatures stay warm near 79–80°F with some increasing cloud cover. Showers are unlikely today but will become more frequent starting Tuesday afternoon through Thursday as a front brings increased moisture and rain chances. The wetter weather should cool temperatures slightly by next weekend.
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07/23 James' “Weather Kid” Wednesday Forecast
SUMMARY: Welcome back, South Mississippi! It’s Weather Kid Wednesday at WXXV, where local kids help with the forecast. Today’s guest is James, an 11-year-old birthday boy who recently celebrated at Escape Arcade. We’re seeing cloud cover and showers mixed with heat. The high today is 97°F, but with humidity, it feels like 115°F due to the heat index—meaning it feels hotter because sweat doesn’t evaporate well. Tomorrow, temperatures will cool slightly to around 103°F with more rain expected, thanks to a low-pressure system. James advises staying in air conditioning, seeking shade, or visiting a water park to beat the heat.
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SHUCKERS BASEBALL: Trash Pandas @ Shuckers (07/22/2025)
SUMMARY: In the July 22, 2025 game between the Trash Pandas and Shuckers, the Shuckers secured a 5-2 victory to open their six-game homestand. The Shuckers’ pitching was strong, recording seven strikeouts through four innings. Offensively, Bladimir Restituyo drove in the first run on a deep hit down the left field line, allowing Darien Miller to score for a 1-0 lead. Following that, Luis Lara hit a deep single to center field, bringing Jheremy Vargas home from third and extending the lead to 2-0. The Shuckers maintained their advantage and will return home tomorrow for the next game at 6:35 p.m.
Behind 11 walks, seven hits and 7 K’s through four innings from starter Alexander Cornielle, the Shuckers took game one of the six-game homestand.
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