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Meteorologist Trey Tonnessen: “Freeze Warning” 9PM Forecast
SUMMARY: Weather update: Temperatures dropping tonight with a freeze warning in place for parts of the Mississippi Gulf Coast. People are advised to protect plants, pipes, pets, and themselves, as temperatures could turn colder than forecasted. Calm winds and clear skies are contributing to radiational cooling overnight. The high pressure system will bring calm and clear weather tomorrow but will move on, allowing for clouds and eventual rainfall and thunderstorms on Thursday night and into Friday. The potential for showers and storms is increasing in parts of Louisiana and Southern Arkansas before moving into the forecasted region.
Tuesday November 28th, 2023: Temperatures will likely drop like a rock this evening and then a steady slow drop through the night, especially in the drainage areas along the Pearl and Pascagoula Rivers as well as portions of the west bank especially near Belle Chasse. There is a big potential for temperatures to get much colder than what we are currently showing and some upper 20s are likely tonight but with no guidance hitting the cold hard tonight and then NBM as it usually is on the warm side.
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10/17 – Trey Tonnessen's “Smoke” Thursday Night Forecast
SUMMARY: The weather on the Mississippi Gulf Coast is calm and cool, creating perfect football weather despite the Saints’ performance. Tonight’s temperatures will drop into the 40s, with a clear forecast for the upcoming week, free of storms and rain. A reminder for stargazers: the Atlas Comet can be viewed shortly after sunset, but won’t return for nearly 880,000 years. Additionally, watch out for potential rip currents along the coast and increased fire risks in northern areas due to dry conditions. Overall, the weather appears tranquil, while emotions run high for Saints fans.
10/17 – Trey Tonnessen’s “Smoke” Thursday Night Forecast
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WXXV News 25โs Austin Lindsey speaks with MS Forestry Commission on brush fire in Harrison County
SUMMARY: A brush fire in Harrison County has consumed over 800 acres and is currently 25% contained, according to Kevin KRA from the Mississippi Forestry Commission. Crews are employing bulldozers and various tools to manage the fire, with support from multiple agencies. Residents should expect significant smoke in the air until substantial rainfall occurs or a heavy drought takes hold. Authorities advise staying off Carson Road to avoid hindering firefighting efforts. Firefighters are focused on containing the flames within established perimeters. Updates will continue as more information becomes available.
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10/17 Ryan's “Chilly & Smoky” Thursday Morning Forecast
SUMMARY: The Mississippi Power tropical outlook shows a decreasing chance for tropical development from a wave in the central Atlantic, now at 30%, down from 60%. The Central American gyre’s potential has also diminished. In Gulfport, haziness from smoke from a brush fire in Harrison County is affecting air quality, making it feel chilly. A small craft advisory is in effect for Gulf waters, but conditions are expected to improve later. Temperatures in Gulfport will reach 72ยฐF, marking a warming trend toward upper 70s and low 80s next week, with dryer air contributing to clear skies.
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