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06/04 Ryan's “Slightly Cooler” Tuesday Morning Forecast
SUMMARY: The forecast indicates intermittent wet weather with remnants of overnight rain bringing cooler, rain-cooled air, settling at 67°F in Laurel with about a quarter inch of rain. Southerly winds will increase humidity, leading to misty conditions. Temperatures will warm up, with upper 60s in the morning reaching mid-70s by 8 a.m., and peaks of sunshine expected later. A 50% chance of showers and thunderstorms exists from 5 to 6 p.m., diminishing thereafter. Rain chances persist tomorrow, driven by afternoon heating. A front later in the week won't cool temperatures significantly, with slight warming on Friday and Saturday before mild showers return next Monday.
06/04 Ryan's “Slightly Cooler” Tuesday Morning Forecast
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Every dog has its day, but it’s not the Fourth of July
SUMMARY: Fireworks can make the 4th of July stressful for pets, leading to many getting lost. Lance Warner from Price's Right fireworks stand advises against leaving pets outside during fireworks and recommends placing them in a quiet, safe spot indoors. Warner emphasizes the importance of reading and following fireworks instructions, using common sense, and ensuring children's supervision. Key safety tips include lighting fireworks on a hard, flat surface, avoiding windy conditions, keeping them away from dry brush and structures, and having water sources ready. Spent fireworks should be soaked in water before disposal. Avoid setting off fireworks near crowds and stay sober.
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Heat being blamed for crack in Booneville road
SUMMARY: John said it's dangerously hot outside, affecting both people and infrastructure. In Boonville, heat caused a popular road to crack, leading to traffic delays. WTV's Veronica Mahia reported that the heat makes asphalt expand and contract, worsening damage. Meteorologist Chelsea Simmons explained that recent fluctuations between high daytime and cool morning temperatures contribute to road wear. A Boonville resident highlighted the unbearable outdoor working conditions due to the heat and humidity. Chelsea noted that rain doesn't help, as it can erode the soil beneath cracked roads. Drivers are advised to avoid road buckles safely. The road has since been repaired.
The heat is being blamed for a crack in a road in Booneville.
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Clinton hosts July 4th Red, White & Blue Fest
SUMMARY: Traceway Park is hosting an unforgettable evening of fireworks, music, and family-friendly entertainment for Independence Day. Tia McKenzie from 12 News reports live from Clinton. The festivities, known as the Red, White, and Blue Fest, include vendors, food trucks, games, and inflatables suitable for all ages. Highlights include giant twister, cornhole, vendors like Snowbiz, Girl Scouts of America, and Metta Dessert Bar. Karen Walr, a finalist from season 25 of “The Voice,” will perform at 7:00 p.m. The evening concludes with a 15-minute fireworks show at 9:00 p.m. Stay tuned for more updates from 12 News.
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