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12/16 Ryan’s “Humid December” Monday Morning Forecast
SUMMARY: The weather forecast for South Mississippi includes foggy conditions in the morning, particularly in inland areas between I-59 and the Pearl River. Coastal regions are expected to remain mostly clear. The day will see gradual clearing as cloud cover decreases, with temperatures peaking around 72°F in the afternoon. A front to the north will bring moderate moisture, resulting in warm, humid conditions and more fog for Wednesday morning. By Thursday night into Friday, the front will pass, bringing cooler, clearer weather, setting the stage for a more seasonal Christmas week with colder temperatures.
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Festive Finds: Horne Custom Jewelry
SUMMARY: In preparation for Christmas, WXXV News 25 is showcasing festive gift ideas from local businesses. Live from Horn Custom Jewelry in Gulfport, hosts Elizabeth Kean and EJ highlight various offerings, including Citizen Watches known for their durability and eco-friendly features. Jewelry options feature popular pieces like diamond crosses, semi-precious stone necklaces, and unique designs such as a dragonfly necklace. The store also offers a selection of engagement rings that can be customized. Additionally, high-end designer jewelry and estate pieces are available. Overall, Horn Custom Jewelry presents a delightful array of gifts for the holiday season.
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In the Kitchen with Catch 110
SUMMARY: Catch 111, a new seafood restaurant in downtown Buuy, offers a menu featuring fresh Gulf Coastal cuisine. Kitchen manager Tyler ID and general manager Anna McCoy showcased delectable dishes, including locally sourced grouper served over coconut lime rice and New Bedford scallops with a zesty scampy sauce. Other highlights include a steamer option with various crab types and Gulf shrimp, smoked pork belly with jalapeño cheese, and a vibrant beet and burrata salad. The restaurant, open daily for dinner, also features a lounge for cocktails and appetizers, creating a welcoming atmosphere for diners to enjoy.
A new restaurant has opened in downtown Biloxi, offering coastal cuisine fresh from the Gulf.
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Tech Byte – Top Picks of 2024
SUMMARY: In this episode of Tech Bite, host Patrick Moes and guest Henry Flood share their top five tech items for Christmas wish lists. They highlight a smart camping trailer, which is eco-friendly and solar-powered, and a Rob lawnmower that operates like an RC car, freeing up time for users. They also discuss a tap device for hands-free control and an innovative paintball security camera that deters package theft with paintball warnings. Finally, they name Vader Sabers, customizable lightsabers, as their top pick, emphasizing its cool features. The episode showcases exciting tech recommendations just in time for the holidays.
Patrick and pal, Henry Flood recap their favorite new tech featured on the segment in 2024.
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