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Morning Forecast – Thursday, Oct. 17th
SUMMARY: Meteorologist Chase Ward reports clear weather with no radar activity, continuing a dry forecast into next week. Temperatures in South Arkansas are in the mid-30s, with potential patchy frost, particularly in Arkansas, where frost advisories are issued until 8:00 AM. High pressure keeps conditions stable with easterly winds. This afternoon’s temperatures will reach the upper 60s to lower 70s, while tonight may drop to the lower 40s, causing more frost potential. Drought conditions persist, with burn bans in effect. Next week, temperatures may rise above average, bringing some clouds but little rainfall expected.

Clear skies and the cool airmass in place have led to some chilly temperatures this morning. We will remain quite pleasant this afternoon. Dry conditions will continue throughout the rest of the week and through early next week. Winds have calmed, but there is plenty of dry fuels on the ground combined with the ongoing drought will keep the fire danger up through the weekend. A few clouds will sneak back in next week along with rising temperatures that are expected to be above average.
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NEXT UP IN SAN ANTONIO: Friday night storms and a BIG temp drop
SUMMARY: Meteorologist Sarah Spivey forecasts storms for San Antonio on Friday night into Saturday morning, potentially impacting events like the Final Four and the Lero Texas Open. Strong storms may produce large hail and damaging winds. Following the storms, a significant temperature drop is expected from Saturday night through Monday, with Sunday morning lows in the 40s and afternoon highs in the 60s. Today and tomorrow will be warm, reaching near 90°F, while western areas might see temperatures rise to triple digits. A small chance of stray storms exists today, but overall, humidity will decrease after the front passes.

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Mother turns son's tragedy into mental health mission
SUMMARY: After the tragic suicide of her son Ian, a prosecutor in the Orleans DA’s office, Karen Kirsting is dedicated to improving mental health support for first responders. Ian, who was known for his empathy, struggled silently with mental health issues, ultimately taking his life at 34. In response, the DA’s office is creating a position for a clinical therapist to aid staff coping with the stress of crime victim care. Karen is advocating for open discussions about mental health and the shame surrounding suicide, hoping to ensure no one else feels isolated in their struggles. Resources like the suicide crisis hotline are emphasized.

A mother’s mission to honor her late son’s legacy sparks a new mental health initiative.
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2 men rescued after climbing down cliff to retrieve cellphone
SUMMARY: Two 19-year-olds were rescued after attempting to retrieve a dropped cell phone from a cliff near Mud Creek Park in San Antonio. The men had been hiking and drinking when one of them dropped his phone over a steep drop. Unable to climb back up, they called 911 for help. Firefighters used ropes to rescue them, and paramedics checked them for injuries, finding none. Although unharmed, the men were issued tickets for their actions. Local residents, familiar with the area’s danger, expressed concern over the men’s risky behavior in such a treacherous location.

Two men, who apparently went to great lengths to retrieve a dropped cellphone by climbing down a cliff, had to be rescued themselves.
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