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Today's First Alert Weather Kid is Anna Catherine (6/17)
SUMMARY: Today’s First Alert Weather Kid is Anna Catherine (6/17). Katherine submitted today’s drawing, which shows rain falling with a person standing outside. The person’s umbrella appears to have blown away, and they look surprised, saying, “Oh no!” Many can relate to this scene, especially after the heavy rainfall that moved through yesterday. Thank you, Katherine, for your photo submission. You can submit your own pictures just like Katherine did. Stay tuned for more updates on the rest of the week’s weather on the other side of the break.
Today’s First Alert Weather Kid is Anna Catherine (6/17)
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WATCH LIVE | Friday Forecast
SUMMARY: Good morning! Today, expect cloudy skies across the southeast, including Mississippi, Louisiana, Alabama, and Texas. A tropical wave will bring an 80% chance of rain, mainly from noon to evening, with temperatures around 89-90°F. Winds from the southeast at 10-15 mph with gusts may make driving hazardous, so please be cautious. Thunderstorms will mainly affect Alabama, Louisiana, and Texas, but by 9 PM, the rain should clear. Saturday will bring a 60% rain chance with highs near 93°F. Sunday will be hot at 96°F with only a 20% chance of pop-up showers. No tropical threats expected this week. Stay safe!
Rex Thompson has your weather forecast for this coming rainy weekend.
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Good Morning Meridian Tori Alvarado's First Alert Weather Forecast 7/17/25
SUMMARY: Good Morning Meridian’s Tori Alvarado delivers the First Alert Weather Forecast for July 17, 2025. Before discussing teams with new head coaches, Tori provides a detailed look at the upcoming weather conditions. The forecast includes a complete outlook for the next few days, helping viewers prepare for any changes. While sports updates focus on teams with new leadership, Tori emphasizes the importance of staying informed about the weather first. This forecast aims to keep the community aware and ready for whatever the day may bring, balancing local sports news and weather updates effectively.
Good Morning Meridian Tori Alvarado’s First Alert Weather Forecast 7/17/25
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How to make a homemade strawberry milkshake
SUMMARY: Registered dietitian Rebecca Turner from the Dairy Alliance demonstrated how to make a simple homemade strawberry milkshake using strawberry ice cream and milk. The Dairy Alliance, a nonprofit supporting Mississippi’s 48 dairy farms, promotes dairy as part of a healthy diet providing calcium, vitamin D, and protein. Turner highlighted lactose-free ice cream and milk options made from real cow’s milk but with lactose removed for those sensitive to it. After blending 3-4 scoops of strawberry cheesecake lactose-free ice cream with milk, the shake is topped with whipped cream and sprinkles. Fresh milk typically reaches stores within 48 hours from farms.
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