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First Alert Tuesday Morning Forecast – June 18, 2024
SUMMARY: In today's Facebook live weather forecast, the main points include a damp and cloudy start transitioning to sunnier conditions later in the week. Recent rains have been noted, with localized heavy showers. Tropical Storm Alberto's impending development will bring tropical moisture, slightly raising rain chances with potential light showers. Temperatures will remain cooler than recent highs, staying below the 90s average but warming up by the weekend. The week will become increasingly sunny with lower humidity, especially by Friday before tropical air returns. No major storms are expected from current disturbances. Future rain chances increase early next week, with temperatures rising back to mid-90s.
Ryan is in the weather pod with a look at the week ahead!
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Mississippi child dies after being found unresponsive in car
SUMMARY: A three-year-old child was found dead in the back seat of a family vehicle in Perry County, with the doors and windows closed. The duration the boy had spent in the car remains unknown. Jonathan Nobles from the Forest County Coroner's Office confirmed the incident, which occurred on Tuesday. An autopsy is being conducted to determine the cause of death. An investigation is underway.
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Capitol police hold meet and greet with public
SUMMARY: At Jackson Academy, numerous Jacksonians attended the quarterly community meeting hosted by Capital Police. Multiple law enforcement agencies discussed the importance of collaboration and new technology to enhance departmental efficiency. Capital Police Chief Bocky highlighted a joint task force with the Jackson Police Department focusing on auto thefts, a significant issue in the city. Stolen vehicles are quickly stripped of ID tags and used in severe crimes such as carjackings, armed robberies, and drive-by shootings. Chief Bocky emphasized addressing the community's tendency toward violence and urged innovative, non-violent approaches to conflict resolution.
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Jackson airport expects to see increase in passengers for 4th of July holiday
SUMMARY: With Independence Day approaching, Jackson Medgar Wiley Evers International Airport is bracing for an influx of travelers. Both new and seasoned passengers are reminded to prioritize safety, including packing their own bags and avoiding prohibited items in carry-on luggage. Firearms, for example, must be unloaded, in a proper case, and declared at check-in to be placed in checked bags. TSA anticipates over 32 million passengers nationwide, with Jackson experiencing a significant increase from last year. TSA advises travelers to arrive two hours before departure for a seamless experience, ensuring everyone reaches their destinations safely.
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