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High winds knocked down trees and power lines in Columbus
SUMMARY: Parts of Lou County were hit hard by strong winds and thunderstorms, causing damage and knocking out power for around 2500 people in Columbus. Sammy Robuk reported live from Military Road in Columbus, showing wreckers clearing trees and downed power lines blocking the roadway. Multiple trees were down, some on houses, and emergency personnel were working to restore power and keep people safe. A family’s house was struck by lightning, causing extensive damage. Robuk warned viewers to stay home and stay safe, as driving conditions were dangerous. Recovery efforts were ongoing, with crews working to clear roads and restore power.
Thursday evening’s high winds knocked over trees and downed power lines in Columbus.
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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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Outdoor Adventures with Chelsea: Christmas tree farm
SUMMARY: The transcript highlights a visit to Worthy Tree Farm in Monroe County, known for its Christmas trees. The family-run business faces challenges like drought and tornadoes but has 1,000 trees available for the season. During the opening day, the joy of seeing children experience the magic of selecting a tree is emphasized. Tips for caring for a real tree, such as trimming the bottom, daily watering, and keeping it away from heaters, are shared. The trees are cultivated for five years, starting in a greenhouse before being sold. There’s a plan to reconnect with the farm during the planting season.
WTVA’s Chelsea Simmons went to Worthey Christmas Tree Farm for this weeks Outdoor Adventure.
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Outlets of Mississippi prepare for Black Friday shoppers
SUMMARY: Shoppers are gearing up for Black Friday with plans to snag the best deals, but some are also shifting focus to Cyber Monday for its convenience and ease. Jacqueline DeFrance from Vicksburg shared her shopping savvy, emphasizing the importance of finding real bargains without unnecessary purchases. Cortez Anderson from Natchez prefers Black Friday for the in-person experience, especially with clothing, while DeFrance avoids the hassle and potential chaos at physical stores by opting for online shopping. Despite differing preferences, Mississippi outlets are prepared for the influx of shoppers during this holiday tradition.
Outlets of Mississippi prepare for Black Friday shoppers
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