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10/03 Ryan's “Sunny Start” Thursday Morning Forecast
SUMMARY: Good morning, Gulf Coast! Major Hurricane Kirk is now a Category 3 storm, projected to become a Category 4 or possibly even a 5, but it won’t impact land until potentially reaching the Aorus Islands. Tropical Storm Leslie is also expected to strengthen but may not affect us significantly, only bringing some moisture and light rain toward the Tampa area. Locally, expect mostly cloudy skies with occasional showers today, lasting into Friday with rainfall totals between a quarter to an inch. Drier weather is anticipated by early next week, leading to cooler fall mornings.
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CRUSADERS HOMELESS PSA
SUMMARY: Crusaders for Veterans, in collaboration with the Harrison County Board of Supervisors, will host a homeless veterans standown on November 1st from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the Coast Coliseum. The event will feature the VA and other vendors assisting veterans with registration and providing on-site hygiene care. Crusaders will distribute 244 backpacks filled with essential items. Donations of new or gently used blankets, sleeping bags, socks, scarves, toothbrushes, and hygiene products are welcome until October 18th. For more details, visit CrusadersVeterans.com.
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FIRST ALERT: Tropical development, weekend weather cast and more (10/02/2024)
SUMMARY: Chief Meteorologist Eric Jaaw provides a weather update for South Mississippi, noting a mostly quiet weather pattern with increasing rain chances tomorrow night into Friday. While the weekend won’t be a washout, scattered showers are possible. Currently, it’s a beautiful evening at 79ยฐF, with rising moisture levels. Early risers may spot a comet tomorrow morning, faintly visible on the Eastern Horizon. Tropical development chances in the Gulf are decreasing, with National Hurricane Center monitoring Hurricane Kirk. A weak area of low pressure may form in the Gulf, influenced by dry air and wind shear. Rain chances will rise again Thursday night.
Meteorologist Eric Jeansonne brings the latest update on tropical development and the latest forecast for Cruisin’ the Coast.
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Mississippi Task Force returns home after Hurricane Helene
SUMMARY: A team of First Responders from South Mississippi has returned home after a four-day search and rescue mission in Florida following Hurricane Helen. Comprised of firefighters from the coast to Hattiesburg, the Mississippi Search and Rescue Task Force 3 deployed before the storm made landfall. They traveled over 2,000 miles, focusing on clearing roads blocked by fallen trees and assessing homes for trapped victims. Most of their efforts were concentrated in Madison County, where significant tree damage was reported, though flooding was not a major concern. They provided vital information to the Emergency Operations Center for disaster management.
Crews from the Mississippi Task Force returned home after providing aid to Hurricane Helene victims in Florida. For more Local …
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