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12/4- Gusty winds Thursday, then temps take a plunge
SUMMARY: Rainfall is occurring mainly south of the I-20 Corridor, with heavier precipitation in Clark, Jasper, and Smith counties. Light showers are present in the Meridian Metro area, while a moisture front approaches from the west, bringing more rain overnight into Thursday. Rain totals may reach up to 1.5 inches in some areas. Temperatures are currently mild but will drop significantly after a cold front passes, with wind chill values in the teens expected by Friday morning. A first alert is issued for Friday due to the cold conditions; residents should dress warmly and protect people, pets, plants, and pipes.
12/4- Gusty winds Thursday, then temps take a plunge
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AG Fitch hosts annual Crime Victims Christmas Tree Dedication
SUMMARY: Attorney General Lynn Fitch hosted a Christmas tree dedication for families of homicide victims and other crime victims. The event honors those who have lost loved ones, especially during the holiday season. Fitch acknowledged the difficult time for those experiencing their first holidays without their loved ones and emphasized the importance of remembering and cherishing the good times and memories.
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Jury deliberation is underway in Oxford capital murder trial
SUMMARY: The jury is now deliberating in the Tim Harrington capital murder trial. Harrington is accused of killing Ole Miss student Jimmy J. Lee to hide their relationship. The defense argued for a not guilty verdict, while the prosecution urged the jury to find Harrington guilty of one of the murder charges. The judge reminded those present that there will likely be a perceived winner and loser in the case. The jury, sequestered since the trial began last week, will decide Harrington’s fate.
Jury deliberation is underway in the Timothy Herrington capital murder trial in Oxford.
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Good Morning Meridian Tori Alvarado’s forecast 12/11/24
SUMMARY: A cold front has brought a drastic temperature drop to central Mississippi and Alabama, with temperatures 25-28 degrees colder than yesterday. Strong wind gusts of 15-25 mph, increasing to 20-30 mph in the afternoon, will make it feel even colder. Despite sunshine, temperatures will struggle to reach the lower 50s. Overnight lows will drop to the upper 20s and lower 30s, leading to possible frost. Warmer weather will return by the weekend, with showers expected on Saturday and Sunday.
Good Morning Meridian Tori Alvarado’s forecast 12/11/24
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