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Spring-like temps continue this week – Home – WCBI TV
SUMMARY: The weather forecast for Columbus, Mississippi predicts warm days with afternoon highs in the 70s and mild nights with lows in the 40s. Wednesday will be even warmer with highs in the upper 70s. However, starting Thursday, unsettled weather is expected to bring clouds, moisture, and the possibility of storms with locally heavy rain. Showers and storms are likely to continue into the weekend as a front stalls over the region. The timing of the rain and storms is uncertain, so it is advised to plan for rain on Saturday and Sunday. The forecast will be fine-tuned in the coming days.
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Fourth of July events bring people together this weekend
SUMMARY: This Fourth of July weekend in the Golden Triangle Region of Mississippi features several events and reunions, including the 19th annual Southside Blues Festival in Columbus. Ward 1 Councilwoman Ethel Stewart notes the festival provides a venue for families to enhance their holiday gatherings. Co-creator Jeff Smith shares that the event was started to offer something enjoyable for returning families. Additionally, the Oktibbeha County Training School reunion in Starkville and the Hunt High School First Historic Reunion are also taking place, aiming to bring the community together and raise scholarship funds. These events foster communal bonding and celebration.
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Local farmer says lack of rain puts strain on crop growth
SUMMARY: North Mississippi and West Alabama face a dry summer, impacting gardens and farms. Melvin Ellis, the owner of Mayhew Tomato Farm, rates this year's crop environment severity as 7 or 8 out of 10 due to minimal rainfall. April, May, and June were especially dry and cool, hampering plant growth. Ellis notes consistent watering is crucial, especially for crops like tomatoes, squash, and melons, which suffer from irregular water patterns. Peas are more drought-resistant, though. Despite daily watering efforts, Ellis hopes for more rainfall events in August. The lack of consistent rain threatens crop yields and plant health.
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CLHS discusses steps to take if you find a stray or lose your pet
SUMMARY: During the Fourth of July and the following week, humane societies receive many lost pets due to the holiday's sights, sounds, and smells, which can scare animals. Outdoor pets, in particular, may run off or slip out when guests arrive. Brandy Johnson of the Columbus-Lowndes Humane Society notes that both July 4th and New Year's Day are peak times for lost pets at shelters. She advises people who find strays to post on social media and suggests getting pets microchipped and tagged with the owner's information to ease recovery. For updates, the community is encouraged to follow on Facebook and X.
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