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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.

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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Mississippi First Lady Elee Reeves takes Hugh Keeton on a tour of Governor's Mansion

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www.youtube.com – WLOX News – 2024-12-22 08:15:23

SUMMARY: During the last weekend before Christmas, Mississippi’s First Lady Elie Reeves showcased the governor’s mansion’s holiday decorations, themed “Made in Mississippi.” This theme celebrates the state’s economic success, highlighting new businesses and local treasures. Reeves emphasized the importance of sharing this home with all Mississippians and showcased various rooms, each reflecting different aspects of the state, from wildlife to local artists. A stunning gingerbread replica of the mansion was also featured. Additionally, personal touches included the display of the family nativity scene. Reeves expressed joy in sharing the mansion’s beauty during this festive season.

Mississippi First Lady Elee Reeves took our own Hugh Keeton on a tour of the Governor’s Mansion.

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Travelers begin holiday travels on the roads and in the skies

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www.youtube.com – WLOX News – 2024-12-21 07:46:22

SUMMARY: During the holiday season, 19 million people are expected to travel by air and road. Gulfport-Biloxi International Airport is preparing for a surge in travelers, with numbers set to surpass the past decade’s highest. Kalia Kennedy, traveling from Minnesota to Mississippi to visit family, shares her positive experience at the airport, noting helpful airline staff and smooth travel. Airport staff emphasize kindness and customer service. TSA recommends packing gifts in bags, not wrapping them, to avoid disruptions. Travelers are encouraged to stay cheerful and courteous during their journeys. The holiday travel season is in full swing.

Holiday travels are underway, and the Gulfport-Biloxi International Airport is shaping up to receive an overflow.

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Lights, Planes, and Santa at the Mississippi Aviation Heritage Museum in Gulfport

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www.youtube.com – WXXV 25 – 2024-12-20 16:45:24

SUMMARY: The Aviation Heritage Museum is hosting its annual “Lights, Planes, and Santa” event this holiday season. Open from 5 to 8:30 p.m. tonight and tomorrow, visitors can enjoy a winter wonderland of over 500,000 lights illuminating the museum’s airplanes. The event includes family-friendly activities such as fly simulators, Santa Claus, and opportunities to explore planes and Jeeps. The museum hopes to attract young visitors and encourage future attendance at their summer aviation camps. Local art contest winner Kaliyah Brazzle also shared her artwork, showcasing the museum’s mascot airplane.

Trey Tonnessen visits 12/19/2024

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