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Cool & breezy for Thanksgiving, then it gets COLD
SUMMARY: Thanksgiving will start warm, with temperatures near 70°F after midnight, but will drop to the 50s as a cold front moves in. By Black Friday morning, expect upper 30s, transitioning to freezing conditions through the weekend. A killing freeze is expected, so it’s crucial to protect people, pets, and plants using safe heating methods and bringing vulnerable plants indoors. The following days will continue to feature cold mornings, with widespread 60s today. Keep alerts handy for weather changes, and enjoy the rest of Thanksgiving before preparing for the colder weekend ahead.

Cool & breezy for Thanksgiving, then it gets COLD
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Chaplain suggests ways to mourn during hard times
SUMMARY: Pastor James Henley emphasizes the importance of mourning and accepting death, noting that everyone grieves differently. He highlights the significance of acknowledging death as a part of life that should be addressed early on. With recent tragedies, including a helicopter crash and the loss of a deputy, Jackson’s police chaplains are actively supporting officers, reminding them that today’s circumstances do not define their future. Chaplain Rose Jenkins encourages staying connected with loved ones to offer support and hope. She reassures those grieving that they possess strength and will overcome hardships, underscoring the resilience of the human spirit.

After a number of deaths in the first-responder community, chaplains and pastors have been helping loved ones cope.
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Several restaurants forced to close due to gas leak explosion in Lee County
SUMMARY: A gas leak explosion near Highway 6 and County Road 660 in Lee County has resulted in the closure of several restaurants and impacted about 20,000 customers. It occurred Wednesday morning while workers attempted a gas leak repair, injuring at least two individuals whose conditions remain unknown. Lee County Supervisor Barry Parker reported that the explosion forcibly removed the workers’ clothing. Crews are currently shutting off gas at customer meters for safety checks and repairs, but full utility restoration will take time. Businesses are struggling, and many local eateries have closed due to the lack of natural gas for cooking.

Several restaurants are forced to close until natural gas is restored.
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3/12/25- Showers return Thursday / Significant Severe Risk by Saturday
SUMMARY: Starting tomorrow, we’ll shift from sunshine to daily showers, with a low severe weather risk in western areas. The storms, linked to an upper-level disturbance, could bring isolated severe weather with wind and hail. By Thursday, the threat is minimal but increases heading into Friday night and early Saturday. A level 3 risk on Saturday means numerous severe storms, including strong winds, hail, and potential tornadoes. The danger peaks after sunrise, with wind gusts up to 70 mph and possible EF2 tornadoes. After 9:00 p.m. Saturday, conditions will improve. Sunday looks more stable. Stay updated with local weather reports.

3/12/25- Showers return Thursday / Significant Severe Risk by Saturday
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