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Meteorologist Trey Tonnessen: “Overnight Cold’ 10PM Forecast

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www.youtube.com – WXXV 25 – 2023-11-27 23:16:12

SUMMARY: The content is a weather report for the Mississippi Gulf Coast. It is currently cold with calm night and light winds. Cloud cover is expected to dissipate, resulting in colder overnight temperatures. The forecast includes a return of high pressure and stability on Wednesday and Thursday, followed by potential storm chances on Friday through Sunday. The overnight low is expected to be in the upper 30s or mid-30s with breezy and cold winds. The forecast also mentions the potential for showers and storms building up to the west on Thursday, with more clarity to come as the week progresses.

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Monday November 27th, 2023: High pressure continues to build into the area tonight and windswill relax. With low dewpoints and light to calm winds, the bigquestion with overnight lows will be clouds. Southwest flow aloftwill bring some high clouds through the area tonight. The cloudsshould be a thin layer, but may still be enough to limit whatwould normally be a good set up for radiational cooling. Thatbeing said, stuck fairly close to the NBM in most areas and madeonly small adjustments in the Pearl and Pascagoula drainage areaswhere the denser cold air should still be able to move downbasin assuming the winds ease as forecast. Not expecting anyfreezing temperatures tonight, but a few places are forecast tobottom out right around 33 or 34, so IF the clouds don`t move inas forecast, can`t rule out an hour or two of freezing temps insome localized places.

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WXXV News 25’s Marco Bitonel is at Taste of South Mississippi

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www.youtube.com – WXXV 25 – 2025-03-28 08:18:58

SUMMARY: WXXV News 25’s Marco Bitonel is gearing up for the Taste of South Mississippi at the Salvation Army Croc Center. The event, featuring 27 restaurants including the Rack House with its bourbon pecan glazed bacon, opens soon. Major Jerry Friday emphasizes that all proceeds will support scholarships for children in their programs. Tickets are $40 at the front desk, allowing unlimited sampling until food runs out. Attendees can still head over to experience the delicious offerings. It’s an exciting evening planned for food lovers while supporting a great cause!

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Phase 2 of Bayou Lacroix Boat Launch improvement project breaks ground

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www.youtube.com – WLOX News – 2025-03-28 05:47:25

SUMMARY: Phase 2 of the Bayou Lacroix Boat Launch improvement project has commenced in Bay St. Louis, following the successful completion of the initial boat ramp a few years ago. This phase includes extending the bulkhead and installing a new kayak launch, enhancing access for kayakers and anglers. The $150,000 project is funded by the Mississippi Outdoor Stewardship Trust, prompted by the need for amenities after Hurricane Katrina. The boat launch, frequently utilized by residents, will facilitate easier access to the Bay of St. Louis and the Jordan River, expected to be completed within four weeks, just in time for summer.

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Phase 2 of Bayou Lacroix Boat Launch improvement project breaks ground

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Waking Up with Wesley: 'In like a lion, out like a lamb' March weather folklore (03/27/2025)

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www.youtube.com – WLOX News – 2025-03-27 09:07:30

SUMMARY: In “Waking Up with Wesley,” senior meteorologist Wesley Williams discusses March weather folklore, specifically the adage “in like a lion, out like a lamb.” This phrase suggests that if March begins with stormy weather, it typically ends calmly, and vice versa. Notably, March 2025 started with severe weather, including an EF1 tornado, indicating a “lionlike” beginning. Looking ahead to the end of March, strong thunderstorms are anticipated. Rain is also expected this Saturday, with models predicting varied amounts, but generally ranging from 1 to 3 inches. Warmer temperatures are forecasted to continue into April.

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Senior Meteorologist Wesley Williams explains March’s variable weather as a transition month between winter and spring.

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