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Fall feel this week across South Mississippi
SUMMARY: Chief Meteorologist Eric Johnan forecasts pleasant fall weather for tomorrow with morning temperatures ranging from upper 50s inland to lower 60s along the coast. Daytime highs will reach the mid to upper 80s with low humidity and plenty of sunshine. A north wind of 5 to 15 mph will become gustier in the evening. For the next week, South Mississippi will remain dry with no significant rain expected, while Hurricane Milton is projected to curve northeast, impacting Florida without threatening South Mississippi. Overall, mild temperatures and dry conditions will persist, with highs remaining in the 80s and lows in the 50s and 60s.
Eric’s First Alert Forecast Oct 8, 2024
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Blessing of the Classics 2024
SUMMARY: Cruising the Coast in South Mississippi shines again, showcasing beautiful fall weather. This week, Hancock County highlighted its charm with the return of “Hot Rods and Hospitality” in Waveland and vibrant festivities in Diamond Head. A key event, the “Blessing of the Classics,” brought joy as classic cars paraded through the city, receiving blessings from local clergy. Father Patty Mockler emphasized the importance of this gathering that unites people from across the region. The event featured live music, local food vendors, and a relaxed atmosphere, making it a memorable evening for the community as everyone enjoyed the festivities together.
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WXXV News 25 Exclusive: Flying into Hurricane Milton
SUMMARY: Captain Brad Buro of the Hurricane Hunters, stationed at Kler Air Force Base, detailed the experience of flying through Hurricane Milton, noting initial turbulence due to rapid intensification. As the storm stabilized, later flights were smoother. Meteorologists rely on this firsthand data during severe weather, especially with powerful storms like category 5 hurricanes. The crew witnessed extreme conditions, including sea level pressure dropping below 900 mbars, showcasing the hurricane’s intensity. Despite not making significant landfall yet, experts warn of potential wind and storm surge impacts. The team’s work is crucial for understanding and predicting hurricane behavior.
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Thursday (10/10) is National Cake Decorating Day
SUMMARY: Thursday is dedicated to celebrating National Cake Decorating Day, an art form with a rich history. On October 10th, people honor their favorite cake decorators, as beautifully decorated cakes are a staple for significant life celebrations like birthdays and weddings. The hosts share personal preferences, with one admitting a preference for pies over cake, specifically mentioning a birthday pie tradition. They fondly recall a talented cake maker from their community, highlighting the beloved reputation of church ladies for their exceptional baked goods. The segment wraps up with well wishes for the audience.
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