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Tracking storms in the metro on April 2
SUMMARY: Severe storms with damaging winds, large hail, and tornadoes are expected through sunset. Skies will clear tonight with temperatures cooling down. The rest of the week will be sunny and cool. The area is at risk for severe weather, with wind gusts up to 60 mph possible, leading to power outages and property damage. It is important to stay weather aware and be prepared to take shelter if conditions worsen. Follow updates on 12 News and the Storm Team 12 app for the latest information. Take precautions to secure outdoor furniture and belongings to prevent damage from strong winds.
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Retired NFL players serve Thanksgiving meal
SUMMARY: As the season of giving approaches, Gateway Rescue Mission is dedicated to providing Thanksgiving meals for those in need, serving over 200 meals daily. This year, former NFL athletes joined to lend support and spread joy, emphasizing the importance of helping the underprivileged. Guests enjoyed traditional holiday favorites, with many expressing gratitude for the meals. The mission also runs a six-month drug and alcohol treatment program, where participants contribute by working in the kitchen. Emphasizing their commitment to serving God through service, the organization highlights their belief in the power of giving.
Gateway is feeding homeless people for Thanksgiving.
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Your Hometown: Madison, Mississippi
SUMMARY: The CPP 330 features the Webster Animal Shelter in Madison, a no-kill facility dedicated to finding homes for dogs and cats. Margie Parker, a long-time staff member, highlights the overwhelming community support that has helped them adopt out nearly 200 dogs and 450 cats this year. Despite the continuous challenge of animal homelessness from various sources, the shelter is proud of its achievements and the happiness it brings to families. Volunteers play a crucial role, and the shelter is open Monday through Saturday, encouraging community involvement, especially during the holiday season.
Your Hometown: Madison, Mississippi
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Good Morning Meridian Tori Alvarado's forecast 11/27/24
SUMMARY: Dense fog is affecting visibility across Mississippi and Alabama this Wednesday morning, with many areas seeing less than a quarter-mile visibility. Fog advisories are in place for several counties, expected to last until around 9 a.m. Travelers should be cautious on the roads. Later in the day, spotty showers are anticipated as a cold front approaches, bringing a level one marginal risk of severe weather, including strong winds, hail, and a low tornado threat. The weather will remain chilly on Friday, impacting Black Friday shoppers, but a more pleasant forecast follows with sunshine throughout the week.
Good Morning Meridian Tori Alvarado’s forecast 11/27/24
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