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Meteorologist Trey Tonnessen: “Overnight Rain and Wind” 10PM Forecast

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www.youtube.com – WXXV 25 – 2024-01-02 23:11:13

SUMMARY: The Weather Authority forecasts winter weather with temperatures of 34 in the morning and 55 in the afternoon at GPT in Gulfport. Cloud cover and rainfall are expected overnight, with showers and thunderstorms moving in from the West. The system will bring rain to the Southeastern US and then move Eastward. However, dry weather is expected on Thursday. Another system will bring showers on Friday. Overall, the weather is expected to be a roller coaster ride with some rainy and dry days. The forecast also includes a tower camera view and commentary about personal preferences in the weather.

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Tuesday January 2nd, 2024: A strong upper-level trough is moving across Texas this evening, with high level moisture moving into the area very noticeably on satellite imagery. There were a few lightning strikes noted over Texas tonight from elevated convection. It is going to take a while to moisten up enough to produce any significant rainfall, with precipitable water values eventually approaching an inch after midnight. That will be a much closer to our daily average. While surrounding radars do show some activity south of Interstate 10, not much has been hitting the ground yet tonight. As clouds and moisture are moving into the area, it is definitely possible that overnight lows have already occurred in some areas. If they haven`t, most areas are not very far from that point.

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FIRST ALERT WEATHER: Cooler weather today, rainy conditions for Sunday parades (2/22/2025)

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www.youtube.com – WLOX News – 2025-02-22 17:28:57

SUMMARY: Today in South Mississippi, temperatures will reach close to 60°F, with light, spotty showers primarily in central areas this morning. As parades occur, carrying an umbrella is advisable. A more significant rain event is expected tomorrow due to a system developing off Texas, leading to widespread heavy rain on Sunday, causing many parades in New Orleans to be canceled. After the rain clears by Sunday evening, temperatures will improve next week, reaching the 70s with mostly clear skies. Additionally, a planetary parade will be visible starting Tuesday, offering a chance to see seven planets in the night sky.

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Meteorologist Aaron Colby details Saturday’s weather conditions and rainy conditions on Sunday impacting parades here in South Mississippi.

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South Mississippians seeing surge in scam attempts

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www.youtube.com – WLOX News – 2025-02-21 18:35:40

SUMMARY: Scammers posing as the Buuy Municipal Court are targeting South Mississippians, prompting police warnings. Citizens are cautioned against clicking links in suspicious texts, such as those claiming missed court dates. Mississippi State University’s cyber education director emphasizes personal cybersecurity measures, including keeping devices updated and using unique passwords for different accounts. In 2022, the Federal Trade Commission reported losses of $330 million to text scams. Scammers send various deceptive messages, often pretending to be from banks or services users do not engage with. Experts advise skepticism and prompt reporting of scams to reportfraud.ftc.gov.

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Experts say scammers try to gain your trust and push for quick action, but being skeptical can help prevent you from becoming a victim.

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MGCCC Harrison County Campus showcases 21st century CTE programs for high school students to purs…

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www.youtube.com – WLOX News – 2025-02-21 17:26:59

SUMMARY: Months before graduating high school, students explored career options at Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College during the 21st Century Career and Technical Education experience. With dreams of fields like robotics and live entertainment, many students, including Nehemiah Barnet, aim for careers in mechanical engineering. The event showcased over 50 study fields and featured six faculty members with industry experience, emphasizing rewarding careers and salaries. Dr. Brad Bailey highlighted the importance of exploring diverse opportunities. Students also benefit from dual credit options, allowing them to earn college credits while in high school, facilitating a smoother transition into higher education or immediate industry entry.

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An invitation to Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College gave students a chance to learn about 50 fields of study.

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