4/11 – Trey Tonnessen’s “Coasting” Thursday Night Forecast

Meteorologist Trey Tonnessen

Clouds have cleared out and sunny skies have taken over. Wednesday’s cold front continues to push through with cooler and drier air sinking into the area. Additional survey crews were out today and should have a few more final ratings this evening. Tomorrow and through the weekend the weather will be quiet and we probably could not ask for better…

Lucedale City Park receiving major upgrades

The Lucedale City Park is set to receive some major upgrades. The park will have a new look with over $1.2 million in improvements by year-end. Lucedale has raised more than $130,000 so far from the community as well. The park also received a grant for a permanent stage setup and new playground equipment. Most of that money is coming…

TSA provides tips on traveling with a firearm

Representatives of the TSA stopped by the Gulfport-Biloxi International Airport to provide insight on traveling tips. The TSA provided details on how best to pack your bags for a flight and how to properly pack a firearm. Nationwide, the TSA is seeing an uptick in intercepted weapons at checkpoints. TSA officers have intercepted two firearms at the security checkpoint at…

4/11 – Trey Tonnessen’s “Slow Period” Thursday Evening Forecast

Meteorologist Trey Tonnessen

Return flow begins again Saturday and the next frontal system that is on the horizon moves to a Texarkana to Laredo, Texas line, before slowing down. This is a very fast stall as the next stronger frontal system is developing in the foothills of the Rockies and begins to draw on the front over Texas causing it to stall. A…

Slidell offering relief efforts

Cleanup efforts are beginning Thursday in Slidell, Louisiana after a tornado caused heavy damage on Wednesday. A relief distribution center is set up at a park not far from the path of the tornado to distribute tarps, food, and ice for those who need it. The city is also reminding residents a new website is now online to report home…

Author John Green visits Southern Miss

Award-winning fiction writer and philanthropist John Green visited the University of Southern Mississippi for University Forum. You may know him for his popular book-turned-movie ‘The Fault in our Stars.’ He’s also the author of ‘Paper Towns’ and ‘Turtles all the Way Down,’ which have screen-adaptions as well. Green spoke about what fuels his writing and his education journey, before answering…

4/10 – Trey Tonnessen’s “Severe To Clear” Wednesday Night Forecast

Meteorologist Trey Tonnessen

Heading into the weekend things will remain quiet with temperatures beginning to moderate however, moisture will struggle to return through the weekend. Northwest flow will remain over the area as a ridge slowly builds over the western Gulf and southern Plains. Moisture will finally start to increase slowly late Sunday and Sunday night. The surface high will slide off to…

Catastrophic damage to Slidell after Tornado hits the city.

The city of Slidell suffered massive damages after a tornado swept through the city on Wednesday.

Thankfully there were no major injuries or fatalities but as you can see the damage is quite extensive. Severely damaged buildings, downed power lines, and fallen trees are all visible along Old Spanish trail and the connecting streets in Slidell due to Wednesday’s tornado. Massive power outages continue to put a strain on residents in the area. Heavy police presence…

4/10 – Trey Tonnessen’s “Severe Cleanup” Wednesday Evening Forecast

Meteorologist Trey Tonnessen

After a very active day things are beginning to calm down, with storms mainly impacting portions of coastal Mississippi and coastal Southeastern Louisiana. The severe threat is almost finished but there is still additional rainfall that could occur over some areas that have received quite a bit of rain already. We should finally dry out later tonight after a cold…

Hail falls behind home in Woolmarket

Here is footage of hail in the Woolmarket community. This home is located about three miles north of the interstate. You can see the hail bouncing off the grass. Categories: Local News, News Tags: hail, Severe Weather, Weather

Flooding on Highway 90 in Gulfport

Storms that passed through South Mississippi today caused flash flooding along Highway 90 this morning. This is a view of cars passing through between the Mississippi Aquarium and Jones Park. Even though cars were driving with caution, the buildup collected on the road made it difficult to navigate. Some of these clips demonstrate the multiple inches of rain coastal cities…

Hancock EMA responds to storm damages

Emergency Management crews in Hancock County are busy trying to restore power and clear roadways of debris. Crews at Hancock Emergency Operations are working hard to asses the damage of what’s exactly been going on after reports of several tornadoes in the area. Hancock County EMA Director Brian Adam tells us more. “Crews out there, fire crews, law enforcement, power…

Storm damage in Kiln

Severe weather brought about multiple tornado warnings along the Coast. News 25’s Brooke Parker is in the Kiln and tells us what the damage is looking like there. Categories: Featured, Local News, News Tags: kiln, Severe Weather, tornado

Mobile home destroyed in Gulfport

A mobile home on Moran Road in Gulfport was destroyed in Wednesday’s severe weather. No one was inside when the home was toppled and flipped several times, according to the family. The owner of the mobile home is a 63-year-old retiree. Debris is all over the road and several trees were struck and power lines were pulled down. Repair crews…

Storm reports in South Mississippi

Our team coverage of this weather system begins with a live report from Hancock County. WXXV’s Austin Lindsey has been in Hancock County all morning and has a live report for us now on storm reports we’ve received there. Categories: Featured, Local News, News Tags: Severe Weather, storms, Weather

Weather related photos

A viewer sent us video of hail impacting parts of Bay St. Louis and Waveland this morning. In Bay St. Louis and Waveland, a deluge and pea-sized hail came down about 10:30 this morning. You can see the strength of the system as it moved through Hancock County. 100 Men Hall in the Downtown Bay St. Louis area, the wind…

Tech Byte – Solar Eclipse Tech

Patrick Moates and guest WDEF Chief Meteorologist Austin Onek, discuss the science of the solar eclipse and what devices you need to watch and photograph it. Categories: Techbyte Tags: byte, Eclipse, glasses, iso, lenses, Solar Eclipse, TECH, techbyte

4/9 – Trey Tonnessen’s “Severe Explanation” Tuesday Night Forecast

Meteorologist Trey Tonnessen

Wednesday’s first main area of concern, showing very strong divergence in the upper levels; will move through first while another area gets started over the west central gulf and also races northeast. This feature will mainly be a marine issue but some of these storms could move into Southeast Louisiana and coastal Mississippi by late afternoon/evening. The what, when and…

Gulfport powerlifting continues historic run, winning state championships for the 7th time in eight years

When you look up the word “dominance” online, or even in the dictionary if those are still used, there is probably a picture of the Gulfport Admirals boys powerlifting team. Over the weekend the group brought home another state championship – their seventh in eight years. The Admirals powerlifting team traveled to Jackson over the weekend and came back home…