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WXXV Student Athlete of the Week: Laina Seal
SUMMARY: Lena Seal, co-captain of St. Patrick’s swim team, is the WXXV Student Athlete of the Week. Since starting at age 7, she has won six state titles despite battling shoulder tendinitis for several years. Her love for swimming began when she won her first state championship at just 10 years old. Seal’s enthusiasm makes her a beloved leader among teammates, known for her energetic presence and positivity at practice. As she prepares for her final two weeks in the pool, she looks forward to defending her state championship title while planning to study nursing at the University of South Alabama.
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10/10 – Trey Tonnessen's “Checked In” Thursday Night Forecast
SUMMARY: The weather in South Mississippi is currently clear, with pleasant temperatures in the mid to upper 60s to lower 70s, ideal for nighttime cruising. Radar shows no showers or thunderstorms, and conditions are expected to remain calm overnight. The temperature will drop to the upper 50s to lower 60s, with some gusty winds from the north. Unlike areas to the north, which face significantly above-average temperatures, Mississippi will enjoy average fall-like weather. Hurricane Milton has moved away into the Atlantic, allowing for recovery efforts to begin. The 7-day forecast indicates clear weather ahead.
10/10 – Trey Tonnessen’s “Checked In” Thursday Night Forecast
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DIGITAL DESK: Comets and possible aurora sightings in Mississippi (10/10/24)
SUMMARY: Neologist Aaron Colby discusses exciting space weather events affecting South Mississippi. A comet visible earlier this month returns, becoming observable on the western horizon starting Sunday night for a short period after sunset, with peak brightness anticipated Sunday and Monday. Additionally, a significant coronal mass ejection may allow the Northern Lights to be seen across much of North America tonight, particularly around 7 PM to 1 AM. Areas north of a specific line are likely to see auroras clearly, while southern regions may need cameras for visibility. Ideal weather conditions are forecasted for viewing both events over the coming days.
Meteorologist Aaron Colby has a look at some cool “space weather” you can expect in the next few days.
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'We had to go'; Milton evacuees and pets seek shelter in Pearl River County
SUMMARY: Hurricane Milton is nearing landfall in Florida, causing extensive damage and prompting the National Weather Service to issue a record 90 tornado warnings. Many Floridians are evacuating, with concerns not only for their safety but also for their pets and livestock. Catherine Miller evacuated from Ridgemanor, bringing seven dogs but leaving behind other animals. The Aaron Reagan Animal Sanctuary in Pearl River County is offering shelter for evacuees’ animals, with President Tracy Bolino aiming to accommodate as many as possible. The sanctuary has raised over $5,000 in donations and has space for various types of animals, pledging to assist families for about two weeks.
As Floridians scramble to exit Hurricane Milton’s path, finding shelter for themselves isn’t the only concern.
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