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Meteorologist Trey Tonnessen: “Straight Up Cold” 10PM Forecast
SUMMARY: The weather across the Mississippi Gulf Coast is calm and tranquil, with cold conditions continuing into the evening and overnight. Temperatures are in the mid-30s, with the possibility of patchy frost in the morning. Winds are mostly calm, with a shift to southeasterly winds expected tomorrow. A frontal system is forecasted to bring showers and thunderstorms on Saturday, with the potential for severe weather due to a moist environment. The high pressure system will drop to the east, bringing the calm and beautiful weather into tomorrow, but the weekend may see some weather changes.
Wednesday December 6th, 2023: Throughout this workweek, the Mississippi Gulf coast has seen stability in multiple facets of the atmosphere and weather enterprise. Tonight, (Wednesday Night) will be no exception. A clear night across the southeastern region will once again persist. As this is the case, cloud cover being absent from the Gulf Coast will allow much of our collected daytime heat to escape rapidly after the sun goes down. The result of this will be temperature lows in south Mississippi hanging around 35 degrees on Wednesday night. As I explained in tonight’s forecast (attached above), the calm winds will also assist in our cooling setup. After tonight, our focus in the weather enterprise quickly shifts to Saturday, which is when the Mississippi Gulf Coast and WXXV viewing area will watch the potential for severe weather development after the midday time frame. As always: A cloudy day is no match for a sunny disposition. Be nice to each other. — Meteorologist Trey Tonnessen —
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Mississippi First Lady Elee Reeves takes Hugh Keeton on a tour of Governor's Mansion
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
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
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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