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Today's First Alert Weather Kid is Harbor (10/1)
SUMMARY: Today‘s weather forecast features a drawing by a young artist named Harbor, inspired by Halloween. Her illustration showcases ghosts, zombies, witches’ brooms, and some rain, cleverly titled “Raining on Halloween.” While we hope this doesn’t predict actual Halloween weather, there is a chance of stray showers today. Harbor’s artwork is a fantastic representation of the season, and viewers are encouraged to submit their own drawings on the WT.com website for a chance to be featured. More news and weather updates will follow after the break.
Today’s First Alert Weather Kid is Harbor (10/1)
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Good Morning Meridian Tori Alvarado's forecast 10/10/24
SUMMARY: Today features a beautiful sunrise in downtown Pran with pastel skies, though it’s a chilly start in the lower 50s. Temperatures will rise to the upper 70s by noon and reach the lower 80s in the afternoon. A jacket is advisable for morning outings while it’s still cool. Tonight, with clear skies, there’s a chance to see the Northern Lights. Tomorrow, sunny weather returns with temperatures again in the lower 80s, perfect for Friday night football. Meanwhile, Hurricane Milton has weakened to a category 1, while Hurricane Leslie is now a category 2, posing no threat to the U.S.
Good Morning Meridian Tori Alvarado’s forecast 10/10/24
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John Dolusic discusses โturn around, donโt drownโ
SUMMARY: On day four of Severe Weather Awareness week, John discusses the dangers of flash flooding, which poses a significant threat, often resulting in more fatalities than tornadoes. He emphasizes that just six inches of floodwater can sweep away a person, while a foot can easily carry a car. Even larger vehicles like SUVs and trucks are at risk in 18 to 24 inches of water. John highlights the importance of recognizing various weather dangers, including flooding and lightning, which can occur more frequently than tornadoes. Awareness of these hazards is crucial for safety during severe weather events.
Turn around, don’t drown,โ Meteorologist John Dolusic says when it comes to flooding.
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Two Jackson students injured after wrecking teacherโs car: police
SUMMARY: Two Jim Hill High students were injured after allegedly taking a teacher’s vehicle and crashing it on Interstate 220 South near Watkins Drive around 11:15 AM. The students, whose identities are undisclosed, managed to obtain the teacher’s keys and drove off. Following the crash, one student was ejected from the vehicle, but both are now recovering from minor injuries.
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