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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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Legacy Park multi-use center downgrades design plans due to lack of funding
SUMMARY: The future of the Legacy Park multi-use center in Jackson County is uncertain due to funding issues. Originally planned as a retail, restaurant, and healthcare hub, recent revisions now focus solely on a memorial endoscopy facility. Developer Dr. Saka expresses disappointment, highlighting the project’s potential impact on the community. The Jackson County Board of Supervisors has encouraged a partnership with Singing River Health System to enhance local investment, but negotiations have been challenging. Meanwhile, the Board is pursuing a separate $35 million Bass Pro Shops project that won’t benefit county sales tax. An open discussion is scheduled for March 3rd.

Design plans are being revised to only include a Memorial Endoscopy Facility.
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FIRST ALERT WEATHER: Cooler weather today, rainy conditions for Sunday parades (2/22/2025)
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.

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
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.

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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