Connect with us

Local News Video

Meteorologist Trey Tonnessen: “Rinse and Repeat” 10PM Forecast

Published

on

www.youtube.com – WXXV 25 – 2023-11-21 23:21:43

SUMMARY: The Weather Authority reassures viewers that after last night’s storms, the weather has calmed, with no severe storms expected in the upcoming days. The Mississippi Gulf Coast experienced a few warnings, but the area avoided significant storm damage. Current satellite and radar imagery show clear conditions with clouds moving south due to northeasterly winds. Temperatures in the region are cooler, with Ocean Springs and Buuy in the upper 50s and Gulfport at 60 degrees. Cooler weather is forecasted, especially after another cold front next week. Tonight, temperatures will drop to the upper 40s to lower 50s. Clouds may return tomorrow evening, bringing the chance of light rain for Thanksgiving, following some sunshine earlier in the day.

Tuesday November 21st, 2023: The cold front has finally made it though the area with breezy
northwest winds in its wake. At the surface, a large area of high
pressure is centered over Texas with a weak upper ridge to our
west. To the east, the upper trough from the cold front is
lingering over the southeastern states. The next low pressure
system is also taking place over W. Mexico. The low already has a
stream of moisture moving over the area with south-southwest flow
aloft. This moisture will keep the upper level clouds over the
area for the next few days. The upper low will then lift
northeast towards the region and generally weaken/open up by the
time it gets here Friday morning. With how messy the upper and
surface features are with this, looks like we`ll just get some
light to moderate rain showers Thursday night into Friday morning,
in the southern part of the area.

Source

Local News Video

Long Beach approves lease agreement for casino development

Published

on

www.youtube.com – WLOX News – 2024-11-22 10:58:45

SUMMARY: Long Beach leaders have approved an agreement to develop a casino on the former Kmart property, a deal nearly ten years in the making. The Long Beach Board of Aldermen unanimously granted a 40-year lease to Long Beach Harbor Resorts, owned by Jim Parish, who also runs a restaurant at the harbor. Construction must begin within three years and the casino must open within five. Mayor George Bass emphasizes this might be the city’s only chance for a casino, which he believes could boost the local economy and provide funds for the school district, alongside a million dollars for first responder infrastructure.

In the next five years, a casino could be opened in Long Beach.

For more Local News from WLOX: https://www.wlox.com/
For more YouTube Content: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQZgBHlQMqHUV_hf4_9jLLQ

Source

Continue Reading

Local News Video

Expert Talk – Senior Medicare Patrol, Danielle Guillory

Published

on

www.youtube.com – WXXV 25 – 2024-11-22 10:39:38

SUMMARY: In this edition of Expert Talk, Michelle Eubank interviews Danielle Gillery from Senior Medicare Patrol about Medicare open enrollment, which occurs from October 15 to December 7. This period allows Medicare beneficiaries to review and modify their healthcare and drug plans. Gillery highlights the prevalence of fraud during this time, where beneficiaries may be pressured to change plans or unknowingly agree to changes through deceptive calls. She advises never answering “yes” to questions over the phone and emphasizes that Medicare will never call beneficiaries directly. For assistance, she encourages reaching out to Senior Medicare Patrol for help.

Danielle Guillory with Senior Medicare Patrol is back to answer questions about Medicare Open Enrollment, happening NOW.

Source

Continue Reading

Local News Video

Thousands of eighth graders learn about careers at Pathways2Possibilities at the Coast Coliseum

Published

on

www.youtube.com – WXXV 25 – 2024-11-21 13:34:06

SUMMARY: Thousands of eighth graders attended the Pathways to Possibilities event at the Coast Convention Center to explore various career options available on the Mississippi Coast. With 45 schools participating, the event aims to introduce students to different professions before they enter high school. Organizers, like Karen, dedicate significant time to planning the event, hoping to connect students’ passions with future careers. Attendees expressed excitement about exploring options, with interests ranging from aviation to health science. With hands-on experiences offered, students like Aiden plan to use what they learn to shape their future career paths, showcasing the event’s impact.

Source

Continue Reading

Trending