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Maritime and Seafood Industry Museum showcasing “I Sea Color” exhibit
SUMMARY: Rihanna Turner is showcasing her artwork in the exhibition “I See Color” at the Maritime and Seafood Industry Museum. Her unique style blends abstract and realism, bringing vibrant colors to classical Coastal scenery, reflecting her Gulf Coast roots from Mississippi. Turner’s love for art and freedom of expression drives her creative process, allowing her to envision a world colored by her imagination. She hopes that visitors will leave the exhibition feeling happiness and energy, sharing the joy her art brings her. The exhibit runs from August 1st to September 30th, featuring a reception on its opening day.
The Maritime and Seafood Industry Museum is hosting an exhibition of artist Rianna Turner’s work titled “I Sea Color”.
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11/8 – Sam Parker's “Rain Coming Soon” Friday Midday Forecast
SUMMARY: Good afternoon, South Mississippi. Currently, Gulfport is 78° with a humid feel of 81° and an easterly breeze. Radar shows a few light pop-up showers, mainly south of Lucedale and near the Pearl River-Hancock County border. The forecast predicts highs in the lower 80s today, with cloud cover keeping temperatures cooler. Expect mostly cloudy conditions with some storms arriving Saturday afternoon into Sunday night, when temperatures will reach about 79°. Rainfall amounts may vary, with the next three days showing less than 2 inches in Ocean Springs. Warm weather continues with a 50% chance of showers on Sunday.
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11/08 Ryan's “Dreary” Friday Morning Forecast
SUMMARY: The Weather Authority reports that the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico are largely clear of tropical developments, with the exception of Hurricane Raphael, which has regained major hurricane status but is expected to weaken due to dry air. The hurricane’s forecast track has notably shifted multiple times. Today’s weather will be marked by gray skies and a few possible sprinkles, with a higher chance of showers developing later Saturday and into Sunday morning. The cloudy weather will clear by Monday, leading to upper 70s temperatures, with a midweek front expected to lower temperatures, bringing the first 50-degree morning in some time.
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11/7 – Trey Tonnessen's “Tricky Rafael” Thursday Night Forecast
SUMMARY: The Weather Authority reports mild weather in South Mississippi, with noticeable rainfall on the Hancock Whitney Tower camera despite a largely dry spell. Tropical moisture has surged, leading to increased humidity and cloud cover. While the Gulf Coast remains clear, Louisiana has experienced heavier showers. Current temperatures are in the mid to upper 70s, expected to remain steady overnight with cloudy skies and a northeasterly breeze. Water temperatures in the Gulf are warmer than usual, and Hurricane Raphael is affecting the tropics. A detailed 7-day forecast will be provided later.
11/7 – Trey Tonnessen’s “Tricky Rafael” Thursday Night Forecast
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