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Baby Mary Josephine Identified
SUMMARY: New developments in a Harrison County cold case from the early 1990s reveal the identity of “Baby Mary Josephine,” a newborn found dead in December 1993 on I-10. Initially ruled a homicide due to blood loss and exposure, the case went cold until recent DNA testing led to the identification of the baby and possible relatives, including her mother. Tragically, when officials sought to contact the mother on October 11, they discovered her dead in her home, with her death ruled a suicide. A letter found there claimed she was Mary Josephine’s mother, adding complexity to this heartbreaking case.
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10/16 The First WXXV Weather Kid Wednesday
SUMMARY: A new segment named “WXXV Weather Kid” launches, featuring local children aged 6 to 16 helping with the weather report each Wednesday. This week, Emma, a first-grade student from Holy Trinity Catholic School in Bay St. Louis, joins the hosts. Wearing her own Weather Kid shirt, Emma shares her love for playing in puddles and forecasting hurricanes. She assists in presenting the day’s weather, including temperatures, cloud cover, and a three-day forecast. The segment encourages kids to engage with weather reporting in a fun and educational way, making it an enjoyable experience for both Emma and the viewers.
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10/16 Ryan's “Windy & Cool” Wednesday Morning Forecast
SUMMARY: The tropical outlook for the Gulf Coast shows a decrease in the chances of development for two tropical waves over the next week. One wave in the central Atlantic drops from 60% to 50%, while another near Central America declines from 30% to 20%. Today‘s weather features breezy conditions with winds around 15 mph and possible gusts up to 20 mph. Expect sunny skies and pleasant temperatures in the upper 60s to low 70s. Nighttime temperatures may dip to the mid-40s, requiring a light jacket. Early next week, temperatures should rise slightly back to seasonal norms, promising nice fall weather.
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10/15 – Trey Tonnessen's “Fire Weather” Tuesday Night Forecast
SUMMARY: The weather in south Mississippi has improved, with lower humidity and temperatures creating a pleasant atmosphere. However, red flag warnings are in effect due to low humidity and stronger winds, posing a fire risk. Clear conditions are present, with no thunderstorms expected. The Atlas Comet is visible until the 24th, offering a unique viewing opportunity. Current temperatures range from the mid to upper 60s, with a forecast showing a drop into the upper 40s by Thursday. Overall, the region is transitioning into cooler weather, making it a perfect time for sweater weather.
10/15 – Trey Tonnessen’s “Fire Weather” Tuesday Night Forecast
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