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Ingalls to build more amphibious ships
SUMMARY: The Navy has announced a contract worth $9.6 billion for the construction of three San Antonio class amphibious ships and one America class ship, with all vessels to be built at home. Engel Shipbuilding has previously constructed 13 San Antonio class ships and 15 large deck amphibious ships. Senator Roger Wicker expressed his support for the decision, emphasizing the importance of Mississippi shipbuilders in strengthening American sea power. He highlighted that the future of the Navy continues to be built on the Mississippi Coast, reinforcing local economic contributions and national defense capabilities.
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9/25 – Trey Tonnessen's “Hurricane Helene” Wednesday Night Forecast
SUMMARY: The weather in Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, is beautiful, with mild temperatures and only a few evening showers expected. In contrast, the eastern regions, including Southern Alabama and Georgia, are experiencing storms and tornado warnings. A weather front moving eastward is helping to shield the area from severe weather, allowing for a calm atmosphere in southern Mississippi. While the storm system, potentially impacting the Florida Panhandle, is being monitored, Mississipi Power is prepared to manage any outages. For local updates, residents can tune into WXXV News25.
9/25 – Trey Tonnessen’s “Hurricane Helene” Wednesday Night Forecast
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9/25 – Trey Tonnessen's “Hurricane Helene” 10:00 PM Tropical Update
SUMMARY: Tonight’s weather update for South Mississippi highlights minimal rainfall, with a few light showers and thunderstorms primarily near the coast. The radar indicates mostly clear skies for the area, as a front moves eastward, steering Hurricane Helen away from Mississippi. Temperatures are mild, in the upper 60s to lower 80s. The tropical outlook includes Hurricane Helen and Tropical Storm Isaac, with potential impacts noted even outside of the storm’s cone. Preparations for power restoration in affected areas are underway. Viewers are encouraged to tune in to local news for further updates and coverage each evening.
9/25 – Trey Tonnessen’s “Hurricane Helene” 10:00 PM Tropical Update
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FIRST ALERT: Hurricane Helene update and incoming cold front (09/25/2024)
SUMMARY: Chief meteorologist Eric Johah updates on Hurricane Helen and an upcoming cold front in South Mississippi. As of 7:00 AM, Hurricane Helen, with winds of 85 mph, is moving north at 12 mph. The storm is strengthening with a large wind field, raising concerns for Florida’s storm surge, with warnings issued across Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina. South Mississippi will see minimal impacts, mostly rain to the east. A cold front will bring fall-like temperatures by Friday, with lows in the 60s. Expect some breezy conditions with gusts over 30 mph and a pleasant weekend ahead.
Meteorologist Eric Jeansonne brings the latest update on tropical development as well as an incoming cold front.
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