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Growing peppers with Dr. Gary Bachman
SUMMARY: The content is about learning more about growing peppers, specifically ornamental peppers that come in various colors. Dr. Gary Bachmann is mentioned as an expert on peppers. The content emphasizes that ornamental peppers hold their color for a long time and are great for fall gardens. The author also mentions that they are edible and asks Dr. Bachmann for confirmation.

Monday morning, we’re learning more about growing peppers! Horticulturist Dr. Gary Bachman joins us on set with more.
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FIRST ALERT: Breakdown & timing for Saturday’s severe weather threat (03/14/2025)
SUMMARY: South Mississippi is at risk for severe weather Saturday, with the potential for damaging winds, large hail, and tornadoes, though not everyone will experience severe conditions. A tornado watch is in effect for areas west of I-55. Severe storms are expected to develop from 1 p.m. to 11 p.m., with gusty winds up to 40 mph. Thunderstorms may form as individual cells, increasing the risk of tornadoes. By the evening, these storms will progress across the region, potentially clearing before 11 p.m. Stay weather-aware, and ensure access to reliable alerts like the WLOX weather app for warnings.

Chief Meteorologist Eric Jeansonne explains what to expect from pop-up storms on Saturday.
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Severe weather expected for the area
SUMMARY: A significant severe weather event is expected in South Mississippi on Saturday, prompting the Harrison County Emergency Operations Center to monitor conditions closely. Chief Pat Sullivan emphasized the importance of awareness among first responders and the public, with threats of strong storms anticipated. The EMA is receiving constant updates from the National Weather Service. Residents are urged to stay informed through local TV stations, weather radios, and the Harco alert system for emergency notifications. Additionally, downloading the WXXV Weather Authority app is recommended to stay updated on weather alerts this weekend.

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03/14 Ryan's “Storms Soon” Friday Morning Forecast
SUMMARY: In the Friday morning forecast for South Mississippi, dense fog is impacting visibility, particularly along Highway 90 and 49. Drivers are advised to slow down due to potential hazards. As temperatures rise, the fog is expected to lift, but the forecast predicts severe weather, including strong storms and supercells, possible late tonight into tomorrow. The region faces a level four out of five risk for severe weather, with increased chances of long-track tornadoes, damaging winds, and large hail. Following this system, Sunday is expected to bring clearer skies and a more pleasant spring-like weather pattern.

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