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Mississippi Sound Coalition expressing concern about Louisiana diversion project risking harm to…
SUMMARY: The Mississippi Sound Coalition is voicing concerns about two Louisiana diversion projects and their detrimental effects on the Mississippi Sound, emphasizing negative consequences similar to the 2019 Bonnet Carre Spillway incident which devastated local marine life, tourism, and economy. Gerald Blessy, the Coalition’s manager, stresses that these diversions might have catastrophic impacts on oysters and the environment due to polluted water. He advocates for alternative solutions like dredging to restore Louisiana marshes and coordinated efforts to prevent flooding in New Orleans, ensuring such efforts don’t harm adjacent regions like Mississippi. Collaborative efforts with Louisianan allies and ongoing studies are underway to find a balanced resolution.
The Mississippi Sound Coalition expressed concern that a Louisiana diversion project could do more harm to the waters of the Mississippi Sound.
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9/19 – Trey Tonnessen's “Big Lodge” Thursday Night Forecast
SUMMARY: The Weather Authority reports that South Mississippi is experiencing high humidity and warmth, reminiscent of summer as we approach fall. Despite the heat, the day was sunny, with increased moisture noted on the radar. The area will see mid to upper 70s and low 80s temperatures, with a chance of showers easing over the weekend. A flash flood occurrence from 2001 is also highlighted. The forecast looks promising for clearer conditions with temperatures in the upper 80s to low 90s for the weekend. Viewers are encouraged to tune into local news for updates on weather and current events.
9/19 – Trey Tonnessen’s “Big Lodge” Thursday Night Forecast
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10PM Tease – Thursday 9/19/2024
SUMMARY: Tonight on WXXV NBC, we’ll join a Long Beach High graduating class during their homecoming parade and reveal Ansley’s Student Athlete of the Week in sports. Additionally, we’ll monitor the tropics, with current updates indicating no immediate concerns, although conditions can change swiftly. Viewers can rely on WXXV News25 for the latest forecasts, including explanations of recent weather outlooks and how temperatures will feel as we transition into fall. Stay tuned for comprehensive coverage and updates.
Grant Chighizola, Trey Tonnessen
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FIRST ALERT: Update on the tropics
SUMMARY: Meteorologist Aaron Colby reported a medium chance of tropical development in the Western Caribbean as of September 19. The remnants of tropical storm Gordon are drifting north, while another system near the Yucatan Peninsula may develop over the next 5 to 7 days. This area of interest is linked to the Central American gyre, which typically brings increased tropical moisture this time of year. Current models suggest possible development, but specifics remain uncertain. Overall, no immediate threats to the Gulf Coast are anticipated, though monitoring will continue as the situation evolves into the weekend and early next week.
Meteorologist Aaron Colby brings the latest update on the tropics.
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