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March of the Mayors host packing party
SUMMARY: The March of the Mayor’s food drive, organized by Extra Table, aims to fight hunger in Mississippi. The packing party is held to provide quality, healthy food to over 670,000 hungry individuals. Engle Shipbuilding sponsors the event, supporting the cause of giving back to the community. Thirteen coastal cities participate in gathering food items for local pantries. The drive goes beyond fighting hunger, fostering optimism and unity among communities along the coast. Mayor George Bass of Long Beach emphasizes the importance of city leaders working together for the benefit of all residents. The initiative brings people together to support those in need.
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Young voters prepare for election
SUMMARY: As polls open in less than 12 hours, many first-time young voters in Mississippi are preparing to cast their ballots. This election holds special significance for them, as they seek to impact their country. Young voters often feel emotions ranging from excitement to intimidation but are encouraged to recognize the importance of their participation. Many believe their votes matter less, but they’re urged to research candidates and understand that every vote contributes to a larger outcome. Young professionals view voting as essential for advocating their interests and shaping the future, emphasizing their role as the next generation of leaders.
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Warm, humid, breezy Election Day; monitoring Rafael
SUMMARY: Chief Meteorologist Eric Jaan discussed Tropical Storm Raphael, currently struggling to organize, as the Hurricane season continues into November. Updates are now received an hour earlier due to the switch to Standard Time. Historically, the U.S. sees few hurricanes in November, with only three since 1850 making landfall. The storm is projected to move towards Cuba, affected by high-pressure systems and wind shear, which may weaken it before impacting the northern Gulf Coast. Meanwhile, strong southeast winds are causing minor coastal flooding unrelated to the tropical system. The forecast anticipates breezy conditions and warm temperatures around 80ยฐF.
Eric’s First Alert Forecast Nov 4, 2024
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11/4 – Trey Tonnessen's “Cranking It Up” Monday Night Forecast
SUMMARY: As November begins, the weather is becoming more dynamic after a calm October. The Gulf Coast is experiencing strong winds, with the forecast indicating returning rain and windy conditions due to tropical storm Raphael approaching from the Caribbean. A cold front in the western U.S. may also enhance shower and thunderstorm chances. Local temperatures are in the 70s, with gusty winds expected to continue. Severe weather risks persist in the central U.S. as the storm’s trajectory will be influenced by both high pressure and the cold front. Viewers should stay tuned for ongoing updates during this busy weather period.
11/4 – Trey Tonnessen’s “Cranking It Up” Monday Night Forecast
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