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Wednesday's Storm Team 11 Kid is Jennifer
SUMMARY: Today’s Storm Team 11 kids color the weather segment is sponsored by a local McDonald’s. The featured child, Jennifer, a student at Northeast High School, drew a stormy sky with lightning and raindrops. This was shared on Good Morning Meridian.

Wednesday’s Storm Team 11 Kid is Jennifer
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4/9/25- 80s for Thursday, but there's a low severe risk by late evening
SUMMARY: On Thursday, temperatures are expected to reach the 80s, following a chilly start in the upper 30s. While the day looks pleasant, a cold front will approach in the evening, bringing a low severe weather risk, particularly after 8 PM. The Storm Prediction Center has issued a level two threat for northern Mississippi, with damaging winds and hail possible. Most areas are anticipated to receive minimal rainfall before the front moves through late at night. Friday will start comfortably in the 40s but cool to the 70s in the afternoon, leading to a beautiful weekend ahead.

4/9/25- 80s for Thursday, but there’s a low severe risk by late evening
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Interview: Tupelo Bud & Burgers set for April 11
SUMMARY: Tupelo’s 10th annual Bud and Burgers event takes place on April 11, featuring a burger competition with 13 teams. The event, held on South Broadway from Main to Troy, offers $10 tickets for sampling up to four slider-sized burgers. Additional tickets can be purchased for more samples. A beer tent will also be available. The event, featuring DJ Gucci Girl, aims to encourage people to explore downtown Tupelo and enjoy local restaurants. Proceeds benefit downtown Main Street, supporting future events and quality of life projects. The event serves as a spring kickoff for the community.

Come to downtown Tupelo this weekend for Bud and Burgers.
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Tariffs may cause price hikes for cars in Mississippi
SUMMARY: New tariffs implemented by President Trump may lead to significant price hikes for cars in Mississippi, causing anxiety among potential car buyers. The Mississippi Automobile Dealer Association indicates that while cars currently on lots won’t be affected, future inventory could see increased prices due to tariffs on imports and parts. Many shoppers are feeling pressured to make hurried purchases before prices rise, even compromising on preferences. Additionally, the expected shortage of new cars may drive up used car prices. Ongoing negotiations in North America aim to address these pricing concerns. Reporting from Jackson by AC Lewis, 12 News.

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