Beaches affected by Tropical Storm Barry
Here’s a look at the beach this morning in Gulfport as South Mississippi is beginning to feel more direct effects from Tropical Storm Barry.
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Here’s a look at the beach this morning in Gulfport as South Mississippi is beginning to feel more direct effects from Tropical Storm Barry.
Air travel is expected to be impacted in the area. Be sure to keep up to date on flights if you are traveling this weekend. According to Business Insider, so far, American, Jet Blue, Southwest, and United have issued travel…
The following roads have been closed in Harrison County: Talley Street at Bay Shore in D’Iberville Racetrack Road at Batia in D’Iberville The D’Iberville Marina has also been closed. Remember: If you see water covering the roadway, turn around –…
News 25 has been following Tropical Storm Barry closely. News 25’s Gabby Easterwood is at Harrison County EMA Operations Center with more.
A storm surge warning has been issued for Harrison County from Biloxi to Pass Christian. A river flood warning has been issued for Harrison County. The Tchoutacabouffa River is expected to crest at 10 feet. The Biloxi River is expected…
The show - and fundraiser - must go on, and the annual Freedom Ball put on each year by Crusaders for Veterans is still set for this Saturday. They're setting the stage for this year's 4th Annual Freedom Ball. This…
The rainfall from Tropical Storm Barry will dump into lakes, tributaries and the Mississippi River. One thing is for sure, the Mississippi River levels will rise, and this will likely result in keeping the Bonnet Carre Spillway open even longer.…
Tips From the Mississippi Health Department to Prepare for Storm While it appears Mississippi has escaped the brunt of this storm, Tropical Storm Barry, state health officials say this weather event is a good test run for hurricane season. Here…
This is only a test, well at least in some measure when it comes to South Mississippi and as Tropical Storm Barry makes its way toward our neighbors in Louisiana to the West to make an anticipated landfall this Hurricane…
It's an organization dedicated to 'doing the most good.' and one Gulfport man is taking that mission by storm. He’s not only served our nation, but has continuously served our Coast's homeless for more than two decades. And he says…