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High Rainfall Rates and Increased Risk of Flash Flooding in Jacksonville
SUMMARY: Hurricane Milton is bringing heavy rain and flash flooding to North Central Florida, affecting areas from Tampa to Jacksonville Beach. The tropical moisture will elevate rainfall rates and increase flash flood risks. Winds are expected to reach tropical storm force in Jacksonville, despite the hurricane tracking south. This southward movement will result in onshore winds, raising the risk of storm surge flooding, with potential levels of 3 to 5 feet on the beach and 2 to 4 feet on the St. Johns River. The airport remains open, and locals are advised to stay safe and hunker down during the storm.
The Weather Channel Meteorologist Jen Carfagno reports from Jacksonville, Florida where she said the rain has already begun in advance of Hurricane Milton throughout a lot of north central Florida, and that includes from Tampa over to the Jacksonville Beach area. Credit: The Weather Channel // Date: 10/9/2024
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Interview: White Hill Missionary Baptist Church in Tupelo hosting drive-thru prayer
SUMMARY: Mary Samuels from White Hill Missionary Baptist Church in Tupelo shared details about their annual drive-through prayer event, initiated in 2018. The event, themed “popcorn prayer,” allows community members to request prayers from church volunteers. Participants drive in, share their prayer needs, and receive prayers lasting two to three minutes, along with a bag of popcorn as a reminder of blessings. This year’s event is scheduled for Saturday, November 2, from 9 a.m. to noon. The church encourages community involvement, emphasizing the importance of prayer in challenging times.
White Hill Missionary Baptist Church in Tupelo is hosting a drive-thru prayer event on Nov. 2.
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Several high school playoff spots are on the line
SUMMARY: Due to rain, many high school games have been rescheduled, but some are still taking place, including a Class 1A Region 4 matchup in Chickasaw County, where Jason Williams reports live from Okalona High School. The Vman Rams, undefeated at 2-0, face the Okalona Chiefs, currently 1-1 in division play. If Vman wins, they secure the top seed in the playoffs, while Okalona needs to win by at least 12 points to impact the seeding. The outcomes could lead to a point differential determining the remaining seeds. Highlights and the โGiant of the Weekโ winner will be featured later.
Jason Williams previews several important high school football playoff spots that are on the line.
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Higher Purpose Fest set for Saturday in Clarksdale
SUMMARY: The third annual Higher Purpose Fest will take place this Saturday at the K County Expo Center in Clarkdale, offering a full day of music, food, and wellness. Starting at 10 a.m., families can enjoy activities like kid zones, rides, and food trucks from across Mississippi. Each attendee will receive a complimentary meal and a $10 Farm Market voucher to support local farmers. The festival expects around 3,000 participants and aims to create a safe environment, working with local departments. Admission is free, with VIP tickets available. More information can be found at higherpurposefest.com.
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