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Tracking Tropical Storm Sara | Latest
SUMMARY: Chief Meteorologist Chris Hul is tracking Tropical Storm Sarah, which transitioned from a tropical depression this morning. Currently positioned in the Caribbean, Sarah has maximum sustained winds of 40 mph and is moving westward towards the northern coast of Honduras, where it is expected to bring substantial rain and damage over the next few days. A tropical storm warning is in effect for this area. The storm may dissipate after moving slowly across the Yucatan Peninsula, with uncertain forecasts regarding its potential re-emergence in the Gulf, possibly affecting Florida. More updates on weather conditions will follow.

Here’s the latest track for the storm.
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Welcome to pollen season | FOX 5 News
SUMMARY: The first day of spring, or spring equinox, falls on March 20th, and forecasts indicate severe allergy-inducing weather will affect much of the nation. Experts anticipate that warmer, wetter conditions will lead to increased pollen production, triggering allergy symptoms for millions. As seasonal allergies appear to be intensifying due to climate change, health professionals recommend early prevention, advising individuals to start treatment about a month before symptoms typically begin. Common treatments include antihistamines and corticosteroids. It’s also recommended to spend time outdoors during midday when pollen levels are lower and to wash off allergens after exposure.

The first day of spring or the spring equinox is Thursday, March 20, and forecasts estimate much of the nation is in store for severe allergies inducing weather. Medical experts say you should be using the time you have left to prepare — before the pollen really starts exploding.
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Trump to address Congress Tuesday: What to expect
SUMMARY: President Trump is set to address Congress, presenting his first month’s achievements while the nation remains divided. His theme, “renewal of the American dream,” aims to bolster his agenda amid opposition from Democrats, who will highlight the impact of his policies through invited guests, including affected federal workers. Trump will discuss foreign relations, including a military aid freeze to Ukraine and controversial proposals in the Middle East. His administration’s economic policies, including tariffs on imports, have raised concern. Both sides plan symbolic gestures during the address, reflecting the ongoing tensions surrounding Trump’s presidency.
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Annual PB&J day at Georgia Capitol a crowd pleaser for both public and powerful goober fans
Annual PB&J day at Georgia Capitol a crowd pleaser for both public and powerful goober fans
by Chris Pae, Georgia Recorder
March 4, 2025
To celebrate National Peanut Month, the Georgia Peanut Commission kicked off Peanut Butter & Jelly Day at the Capitol on Tuesday, with lawmakers going nuts for grilled PB&J sandwiches and peanut candy courtesy of the Georgia Peanut Commission and other sponsors.
Even House Speaker Jon Burns took time to appreciate the humble Georgia staple.
“Peanuts are so important, obviously, to the economy of Georgia, to our farm economy and to our growers who’ve grown them for generations,” he said. “And I’m looking over here at the Atlanta Community Food Bank, how important it is from a nutritional standpoint to all Georgians. Whether you’re in urban Georgia, or rural Georgia or around the world, peanuts make a difference in people’s nutritional lives. But these guys do great work. They go out and fight the weather, every year this crowd sustains us all. I’m very proud of them and appreciate them being here today.”
According to commission chairman Joe Boddiford, PB&J day has been held at the Capitol annually for 25 years. Georgia has a deep-rooted history with peanuts, and they continue to be a staple crop used in many products today. Georgia is the national leader of peanut production at nearly 3 billion pounds in 2022, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
“Georgia grows over half the peanuts in the nation and that’s about 14 other states. We make good enough yields that we generally make a profit,” Boddiford said. “The number one thing that Georgia peanuts go into is peanut butter, they’re in a lot of candy bars. And whenever they crush them, they create peanut oil and that’s a very good cooking oil.
“Another one of their uses is in a fortified infant nutrition program, like Mana, saving a starving child’s life,” he said.
Mana Nutrition is a company based in Fitzgerald that produces nutrient-dense food using Georgia peanut butter for children overseas with severe malnutrition. The company recently made headlines when the Trump Administration terminated contracts with the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), which contracts with Mana, Feb. 26. The contracts were reinstated yesterday.
The University of Georgia has a dedicated “Peanut Team” as a part of its agricultural and environmental sciences. The team is composed of scientists who conduct agricultural research and provide environmental data to farmers.
“We work with the growers first-hand,” said Walter Scott Monfort, the Peanut Team’s lead scientist. “We have an agent in every county that works directly with the growers to produce peanuts. We also work with growers on problems, on anything that’s going on. We’re the non-biased source for the growers of the state when it comes to peanuts.”
Monfort said the team always faces difficulties but recent years have been especially tough.
“There’s always challenges every year, a lot of them environmental when it comes to weather. The weather in the last two years has caused us to lose a lot of quality and yield, but in most years we do really well,” he said “But we’re in a climate that grows very good crops, but it also grows very good pests. So we have to constantly work on trying to manage those pests.”
Sadly, not everyone can enjoy a Georgia peanut. Peanuts are one of the most common allergies, but Boddiford said peanut scientists are cracking the case.
“They work with pediatricians (in) early introduction to peanuts in the first six months of a child’s life, pretty well guarantees they don’t have an allergy to peanuts,” he said “There’s still some work going on a peanut vaccine or something that you can give a child or an adult and help them to either get over it or be at least less sensitive to it so it’s not the dangerous thing that it was.”
Reporter Ross Williams contributed to this article.
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