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News 11 at 10PM_Weather 5/17/24
SUMMARY: The weather report discusses the rainfall received in Meridian over the past three days, with a total of over 2.5 inches observed. There are still showers and thunderstorms expected, particularly south of I20, with a low threat of severe weather on Saturday. Sunday is expected to be clearer and drier. A flood watch is in place for some counties until Saturday. Overnight lows will be in the mid to upper 60s, with scattered showers continuing. The new work week will start with heat in the low 90s and spotty afternoon showers and thunderstorms later in the week. This forecast is sponsored by Insurance Solutions.
Weekend Outlook: Storms to start, but it'll be a pleasant finish
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Flooding leads to issues in Jasper, Smith counties
SUMMARY: This morning, floodwaters in Jasper County led to emergency responders having to rescue a family from their flooded home using a boat. The call came in at 10:00 a.m. with the water reaching about 2 feet deep inside the house. The person rescued was asleep when they woke up to find their house flooded but fortunately, they were unharmed. County Road 1539 near County Road 13 in Luen is closed due to flooding. In Smith County, four people were also rescued from flooded homes. Emergency responders are warning drivers to be cautious due to several flooded roads in the county.
Flooding leads to issues in Jasper, Smith counties.
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Union County fire department working to raise money for storm shelters
SUMMARY: The North Haven volunteer fire department in Union County is looking to provide storm shelters for their community to protect residents from tornadoes. After a tornado hit a nearby town leaving people without safe shelter, the fire department wants to prevent a similar situation in their area. The cost of each shelter is between $8,000 to $110,000, but they believe it is an important investment in the safety of their community. To raise the necessary funds, they are organizing a fried catfish supper with live music and entertainment. Community support is crucial to making these shelters a reality and ensuring the safety of the residents.
The North Haven Volunteer Fire Department in Union County is working to raise the money for two new storm shelters.
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