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Endangered Least Terns tagged for future studies
SUMMARY: The local population of least terns, a special bird species, nests on the beaches of South Mississippi. The Audubon Society biologists are studying their migration habits, tagging some of the new born chicks to understand how long they stay at their colonies once they are flight capable. This research has implications for population estimation.
Endangered Least Terns tagged for future studies
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10/23 – Trey Tonnessen's “Grilling” Wednesday Night Forecast
SUMMARY: The weather in South Mississippi is unusually warm for late October, resembling late spring or early summer, but with cool, fall-like mornings. The forecast indicates calm and clear conditions continuing over the next few days, with a steady south breeze. A system to the north may influence temperatures later in the week. Currently, the region’s rivers are normal and not at risk of flooding. Temperatures range from the low to mid-60s. Overall, the weather is a blend of pleasant warmth in the afternoons and cool mornings, offering a variety of enjoyable conditions for residents.
10/23 – Trey Tonnessen’s “Grilling” Wednesday Night Forecast
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FIRST ALERT: Burn bans in place, cooler weather to continue (10/23/2024)
SUMMARY: Chief Meteorologist Eric Jawski provides a weather update for South Mississippi, highlighting extended dry conditions leading to burn bans, particularly in George County. While counties like Hancock, Harrison, and Jackson aren’t under bans, caution is advised for outdoor burning. The drought monitor indicating below-average rainfall is expected to expand, with Moss Point and Gulfport experiencing significant shortfalls. Despite the dry spell, a pleasant, warm week ahead with highs in the mid to upper 80s and cool mornings is forecasted. No significant rain is predicted, but possible tropical developments in the Caribbean are being monitored.
Meteorologist Eric Jeansonne brings the latest on the cool yet dry weather impacting the Coast.
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Teal Pumpkin Project: Keeping Halloween safe and fun
SUMMARY: The Teal Pumpkin Project promotes a safer and more inclusive Halloween for children with food allergies. By placing a teal pumpkin at their door, households indicate the availability of non-candy treats alongside traditional candy. Hillary Matys, a proponent of this initiative, shared that it helps raise awareness and provides alternatives for kids who might have various food sensitivities. Retailers like CVS and Target offer non-candy items such as glow sticks, stickers, and Play-Doh. This initiative ensures that kids with allergies can enjoy Halloween without fear of exclusion or discomfort, making trick-or-treating a fun experience for everyone.
Trick-or-treaters will soon be showing up at your door, and the Teal Pumpkin Project aims to make Halloween fun and safe for all kids.
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