11/8 – Trey’s “Fog Horn” Wednesday Night Forecast

Meteorologist Trey Tonnessen

High pressure continues to sit to the east of Mississippi, allowing for gradual moisture return and dew point temperatures that increased statewide. A broad surface trough of low pressure moving through the Midwest has slightly tightened the pressure gradient, which is why our daytime wind speeds increased to 15-20 mph but they are already decreasing as the trough quickly departs…

11/8 – Jeff’s “More Fog Overnight” Wednesday Evening Forecast

A pleasant evening will give way to a mild one overnight. Due to humidity continuing to increase and the mild temperatures, more dense fog will be likely overnight. Be sure to be careful with your morning commute Thursday. Tomorrow will bring more cloud cover but rain chances will hold off until the overnight hours. It will still be quite warm…

Pickleball courts added under I-110 bridge

A pickleball court has just opened in Biloxi under the I-110 bridge, but it’s not the only recreational activity coming to the area. Where Howard Avenue meets Hopkins Boulevard comes “HowHop”, an area that will soon host a load of recreational activities like basketball, kayaking, and skateboarding. Pickleball is the first activity to be added, disc golf is next, and…

500 children receive winter coats through ‘Coat the Gulf Coast’ event

Nothing should stop a child from getting outside and enjoying the day, especially the cold. That’s why ‘Let’s Go! Gulf Coast’ is partnering with Molina Healthcare to provide all children in head start programs in Jackson County with a winter coat. ‘Let’s Go! Gulf Coast’ promotes healthy eating and active living, but not everyone owns a heavy coat, especially in…

Celtic Heritage and Music Festival

Joining us today are Doc Christmas and Red McWilliams of the Highlands and Islands Association of Celtic Gatherings, Incorporated. The Celtic Heritage and Music Festival takes place Saturday, November 11th from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday, November 12th from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tickets are available at the game and they cost $10 for adults and senior…

Morning Business Report: November 8th, 2023

Walmart stores will make it easier for people with PTSD and ADHD to shop in the mornings and Americans notched the biggest annual increase in credit card debt on record last quarter. Jane King is at the Nasdaq with those stories and more in today’s Morning Business Report. Categories: Business Tags: business, morning business report

Parade of Homes Show

Joining us this morning is Kyle Tootle to tell us about this weekend’s Parade of Homes presented by the Home Builders of the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Categories: Community Headlines Tags: parade of homes

Cowman wins Hancock County Chancery Clerk race

In one of the more high-profile races on the Coast, Tiffany Lee Cowman has been elected as Hancock County’s newest chancery clerk. Cowman won more than 80 percent of the vote last night against Democratic challenger Henry Ward. With the win, Cowman will become the second woman ever to hold the chancery clerk’s office in Hancock County history. News 25…

11/8 – The Chief’s “Dense Morning Fog” Wednesday Morning Forecast

Patchy dense fog has formed across portions of southeast LA and southern MS this morning and could become more widespread toward sunrise. Dense fog development will remain possible on Thursday morning the same areas. High pressure centered over the Mississippi River Valley this morning, with a weakness situated along New England extends from the Canadian Prairie Provinces to Nevada. At the…

11/7 – Trey’s “Election Night ” Tuesday Night Forecast

Meteorologist Trey Tonnessen

We’ve been discussing a front, with upper flow nearly parallel to the front by the time it reaches the local area, it won`t be moving very quickly and is forecast to stall as it reaches the coast, though the specifics of exactly where the front will eventually hang up remain to be seen. Regardless of where it hangs up, though,…

Voters go out to the polls for Election Day

WXXV headed out to the polls to catch up with some local voters in our neck of the woods at the Lyman Community Center. We asked local community members why getting out to the polls and participating in the Democratic process is important to them. News 25 spoke with voters who have noticed a lower turnout than in years past….

11/7 – Trey’s “Election Night ” Tuesday Evening Forecast

Meteorologist Trey Tonnessen

The National Weather Service has outlined several focus areas Tuesday night into Wednesday morning. Those are: 1. Dense fog will develop across portions of southeast LA and southern MS on Wednesday morning. Smoke from the marsh fire in New Orleans East could reduce visibility to less than 100 feet across small portions of East Orleans and St. Tammany Parish during…

Celebrate Cities Series: Pascagoula

WXXV Chief Meteorologist Rob Knight kicked off our Celebrate Cities Series today in Pascagoula. He was live in Pascagoula all morning at the Grand Magnolia Ballroom and Suites. In this series, we will be highlighting cities across the Gulf Coast.  Next Tuesday, Rob will be out in Stone County to showcase the City of Wiggins. City of Pascagoula History of…

Taste of Hancock County

It’s just about time to enjoy a wonderful Taste of Hancock County. Joining us is Event Chair Rachel Knight to tell us all about this fantastic event taking place tomorrow night. The event takes place Wednesday, November 8th from 5 to 8:30 p.m. at the Bay St. Louis Community Hall. Tickets are $20 per person. Categories: Community Headlines Tags: Taste…

Election Day in Mississippi

Election Day is here in the Magnolia State. Polls have been open for hours now as voters locally and in every corner of the state make their voices heard. Polls close at 7 tonight. We’ll be closely watching the highly contested race between Incumbent Governor Tate Reeves and his Democratic challenger Brandon Presley along with a few contested county-wide races…

Urban Renewal Plan meeting in Ocean Springs

The debate over the City of Ocean Springs proposed Urban Renewal Plan continues tonight after the city went back to the drawing board. City leaders will present a new Area 4 map of the Urban Renewal Plan to residents at 6 tonight during a board of alderman meeting at city hall. The new map removes the controversial residential zoning from…

Traffic stop leads to drug bust in Gulfport

Gulfport police recover a large amount of narcotics, cash, and guns after a traffic stop. Officers stopped a car on Pass Road yesterday afternoon for speeding and having an unrestrained infant in the passenger seat. When police searched the vehicle, they found 148 grams of methamphetamine, eight grams of cocaine powder, and 65 grams of marijuana, along with a gun….

11/7 – Jeff’s “Rain In Extended” Tuesday Morning Forecast

Any locally dense fog will give way to sunshine. It dominates the day today with warm temperatures for the afternoon again. Humidity will be on the increase through much of the middle of this week. Fog has the potential to set up overnight. It will be dependent on winds backing down and what a cloud deck may do. However, the…

11/6 – Trey’s “Changing Pattern ” Monday Night Forecast

Meteorologist Trey Tonnessen

Less efficient radiational cooling will mean that the set-up for radiation fog will need some help from moisture advection in order to produce fog tonight. Winds won’t be strong enough to efficiently advect moisture, which means patchy fog is more likely than dense fog for our viewing area, besides the coast. Regionally speaking, the highest probability of fog appears to…