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Patrick's Wednesday PM Forecast 6/19
SUMMARY: The weather update discusses a warm afternoon with a few showers, particularly east of the South Central Regional Medical Center, with temperatures around 82°F but feeling like 90°F due to the heat index. Various areas have temperatures in the mid to upper 80s. The showers are moving from east to west, steered by Tropical Storm Alberto, which will make landfall in Mexico. The evening will be quiet with a few showers, but temperatures will rise to the low 70s at night and upper 80s tomorrow. The weekend will see significant heat, with temperatures reaching 98°F but feeling like 103-107°F including humidity. Relief may arrive mid to late next week with more showers.
Patrick's Wednesday PM Forecast 6/19
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2 people in custody after apartment shooting
SUMMARY: A front will pass tomorrow, but in developing news, there was a shooting this afternoon at the Park at Inverness apartment complex. Jackson Police reported that around 1 PM, multiple suspects were involved in a shootout, damaging cars and buildings. Two people of interest have since been taken into custody.
2 people in custody after apartment shooting
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Nick's Saturday PM Forecast 6/29
SUMMARY: Today, much-needed rain fell in the Pine Belt, offering relief from abnormally dry conditions, notably north of Hattiesburg in Mississippi. Rain-cooled temperatures hit 81° at Petro Nissan, with rainfall totals ranging from a tenth of an inch to about an inch. Some thunderstorms lingered on the area's outskirts, but the core remained clear. In tropical news, the Bay of Campeche has a 50/50 chance of developing into a tropical depression, while Hurricane Barrel is moving towards the Windward Islands and may become a major hurricane in the Caribbean. Local rain chances will return to 30-40% tomorrow, decreasing near the holiday weekend.
Nick's Saturday PM Forecast 6/29
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JSU hosts Mandela Washington Fellowship
SUMMARY: Habitat for Humanity received help building new homes from participants in the 2024 Mandela Washington Fellowship for young African leaders, selected by Jackson State University (JSU). This marks JSU's third consecutive year as an Institute partner, sponsored by the U.S. Department of State. Dr. Edith Davidson noted that 25 fellows from over 20 African countries spent six weeks at JSU's Leadership and Business Institute. The fellows participated in a Habitat for Humanity service project, offering a hands-on opportunity to address housing challenges in Mississippi and meet future homeowners. The program facilitates global connections and collaboration between JSU and emerging leaders.
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