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Miss Mississippi Vivian O'Neal talks about her 2023 reign
SUMMARY: Miss Mississippi Vivien O’Neal visited a popular show to talk about her reign. She discussed her busy year traveling across Mississippi, participating in fundraisers, and her Miss America Pageant experience. Vivien encouraged young women to pursue their dreams through the Miss Mississippi organization. She shared her experiences working on Capitol Hill and expressed bittersweet feelings about handing over her title. Despite relief from wearing fake eyelashes daily, Vivien was sad to see her reign end but excited for the next Miss Mississippi. The host praised Mississippi’s success in Miss America and wished Vivien well in her future endeavors.
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09/23 Ryan's “First Fall” Monday Morning Forecast
SUMMARY: Good morning, Gulf Coast! The tropical outlook shows a focus on potential developments, particularly a system currently labeled Invest AL 97, likely to be named Helen by mid-week. It has a broad low-pressure area but may form into a significant storm, with varying models predicting its path toward eastern Florida and south Mississippi. Meanwhile, expect summer-like temperatures reaching the 90s today, with drier air and cooler weather moving in after a cold front arrives later this week, bringing more fall-like conditions just in time for the weekend. Keep an eye on the tropics as developments continue.
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FIRST ALERT: Update in the Tropics and upcoming forecast (09/21/2024)
SUMMARY: Meteorologist Taylor Graham provides an update on the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean tropics. The National Hurricane Center has raised the chance of tropical development to 70% over the next week, with possible organization occurring around Tuesday or Wednesday. There remains uncertainty regarding the system’s path and strength, as it will depend on where a center of circulation forms. Locally, South Mississippi is experiencing warm and relatively calm weather, with high temperatures near 90°F expected through early next week. Viewers are encouraged to stay informed about tropical developments as forecasts evolve. A late-night newscast will provide further updates.
Meteorologist Taylor Graham brings the latest update on tropical devlopment as well as the latest forecast for this upcoming week.
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9/20 – Trey Tonnessen's “Terminator” Friday Evening Forecast
SUMMARY: The weather today across the Mississippi Gulf Coast has been calm and comfortable, with mostly clear skies and temperatures in the mid to upper 80s. A brief historical note recalls the 1998 landfall of Tropical Storm Herine, which caused tornadoes in the area. Looking ahead, the weekend forecast suggests continued sunshine and cooler temperatures, signaling the arrival of fall. Evening football plans should proceed smoothly, with pleasant weather expected. The National Hurricane Center is monitoring a potential system, but no immediate threats are present. A seven-day forecast hints at lows in the lower 70s, perfect for autumn activities.
9/20 – Trey Tonnessen’s “Terminator” Friday Evening Forecast
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