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01/29 Zachary's “Weather Kid” Wednesday Forecast
SUMMARY: On this week’s Weather Kid Wednesday at WXXV, local child Zachary joined to assist with the weather forecast. Originally scheduled for last week, he missed due to snow from a cold wave. Zachary, dressed in a sweater, discussed current temperatures, noting a cool 51°F for school and a warmer 62°F after class. He expressed enthusiasm for both sunny and cloudy weather. After reminiscing about his snowy adventures, including avoiding yellow snow, the segment covered upcoming temperatures, with thunderstorms expected on Friday followed by sunny weather for the weekend. Zachary ended by waving goodbye to viewers.
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DIGITAL DESK: Dense fog advisory in place, warmer weather ahead (01/29/2025)
SUMMARY: Chief Meteorologist Eric Johnsa provided an update on the South Mississippi weather forecast, highlighting an expanded dense fog advisory for Hancock, Harrison, Jackson, and Pearl River counties. While Stone and George counties are not officially included, they may still experience fog. Overnight conditions will favor fog development due to chilly water temperatures and warm, moist air. Rain is expected on Friday morning, but heavy downpours will likely remain to the north and west of the area, resulting in only light rain for South Mississippi. Looking ahead, temperatures next week are expected to remain above normal in the 70s, with a dry weekend forecast.
Chief Meteorologist Eric Jeansonne brings the latest on incoming dense fog and how warmer days are ahead for South Mississippi.
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FIRST ALERT: Fog and warmer temperatures (01/29/2025)
SUMMARY: Chief meteorologist Eric Johnson updates the South Mississippi weather forecast, noting an expanded dense fog advisory for Hancock, Harrison, Jackson, and Pearl River counties. Expect fog to develop overnight, especially near water. While rain is forecast for Friday morning, heavy precipitation will likely remain to the north and west, with minor amounts expected in South Mississippi. Temperatures will start in the 60s and rise into the 70s, though coastal areas may remain cooler due to lingering fog. Looking ahead, temperatures next week are expected to be above normal, with highs potentially reaching the 70s.
Chief Meteorologist Eric Jeansonne brings the latest on fog and warmer temperatures on the Coast.
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01/29 Ryan’s “Warming Trend” Wednesday Morning Forecast
SUMMARY: The weather in South Mississippi today is characterized by persistent cloud cover with occasional breaks of sunshine. Temperatures are starting in the mid-40s to low 50s, gradually warming into the upper 60s. A warm front will bring a rise in temperatures into the 70s by Friday, with inland areas reaching those highs earlier. By Thursday and Friday, expect increased cloud cover and a potential for thunderstorms as a front moves through, though it won’t be severe. The weekend will see a cool down with mornings in the 40s and more sunshine, followed by another warm front early next week.
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