6/27 – The Chief’s “Wet Pattern” Final Monday of June Forecast

The good news is that the threat of heat related issues has diminished for the next several days. However, that also means dealing with showers and thunderstorms, and the threats that they bring. Upper low-pressure over the north central Gulf of Mexico will continue to drift slowly westward over the next few days, with blocking pattern finally breaking down. Air-mass…

6/26 – Britt’s “Wetter Conditions Ahead” Sunday Evening Forecast

Tonight through Tuesday, an approaching frontal boundary mixed with Gulf moisture influx will enhance rain chances for our area tonight. And a lingering boundary will set up overnight through Tuesday, which will enhance rain chances for the area especially during the daytime heating hours daily. There is plenty of moisture availability thanks to the influx from the Gulf, and decent…

6/24 – Britt’s “Changes Ahead” Friday Evening Forecast

Heat will be the biggest concern through Saturday. There will be the potential for an isolated to scattered shower/storm tomorrow late afternoon and early evening, which could limit the heat potential. The main threats from these storms will be frequent lightning, hail, and gusty winds. Sunday, the high pressure starts to break down over the area. A plume of moisture in…

Biloxi Shuckers vs. Pensacola Blue Wahoos

Last night, the Pensacola Blue Wahoos wrapped up the Southern League South First Half crown with a head-to-head win over the Biloxi Shuckers. But still three games left before the mid-way point of the season, and the Shuckers have a chance to finish above .500. Game four action on tap between the Shuckers and Blue Wahoos. Dillard walks it off…

6/24 – Britt’s “Relief Ahead” Friday Afternoon Forecast

Heat will be the biggest concern this afternoon through Saturday. The high pressure is still building/staying over our area, and general convection appears to be similar to yesterday, meaning an isolated t-storm could be possible, but most areas will be dry. As a result, heat index values are forecast to be above 108 with some locations, especially along the MS…

Mississippi Aquarium throwing Pollinator Party Saturday

It’s National Pollinator Week. In honor of the annual event, the Mississippi Aquarium has decided to throw a pollinator party Saturday. The aquarium’s butterfly garden is located beside its founder’s wall. They’re hopeful party guests will spread their wings and learn more about the delicate insects. There will be a variety of guest educators like Rachel Bond with Pine Hill…

Jubilee Havens hosting 4th annual Freedom Tea Saturday

Jubilee Havens provides a safe haven for victims and survivors of human trafficking and to help raise awareness and money, they are hosting a Freedom Tea. The 4th annual Freedom Tea will showcase the services provided by Jubilee Havens including their whistle stop which is a temporary respite for victims rescued from human trafficking. The tea is a way to…

Gautier Police Department in line for federal funds

A press conference was held today at the Gautier Municipal Court announcing that the Gautier Police Department made the federal shortlist for critical equipment funding. The City of Gautier is in line for almost $507,000 in funding for essential equipment for the police department. The vital equipment includes dispatch radio systems and both body and vehicle cameras to ensure the…

Pro-Life Mississippi reacts to Supreme Court decision

Pro-Life Mississippi was excited about the decision made today in the Dobbs vs. Jackson Women’s Health Organization Case. Overturning the Roe and Casey decisions now returns the abortion issue back to the state legislatures where they expect a quick response to uphold the Mississippi laws against abortion. The organization expects the abortion industry to make every effort to avoid the…

ACLU MS reacts to Supreme Court decision regarding abortion

The Supreme Court choosing to overturn Roe v. Wade has created a lot of noise in the state of Mississippi. The American Civil Liberties Union believes the ruling is shameful. ACLU sees the overturning as “an unprecedented attack on women’s rights and reproductive freedom.” They feel that this decision “is turning back the clock and putting Mississippi on the wrong…

Mississippi senators give statements on SCOTUS decision

Senators Roger Wicker and Cindy Hyde-Smith both gave statements regarding the reversal of Roe v. Wade. Senator Wicker authored a congressional brief supporting Mississippi’s case. He said the state should be proud of their role in the effort. Senator Wicker said he will continue to support efforts to protect unborn life at the federal level. Senator Hyde Smith gave the…

Morning Business Report: June 24th, 2022

Wine pours at restaurants are shrinking and US airlines cancel and delay hundreds of flights again. Jane King is at the Nasdaq with those stories and more in today’s Morning Business Report. Categories: Business Tags: business, morning business report

Traffic plan easing congestion on Highway 90 in Biloxi

With Scrapin’ the Coast and the Alan Jackson concert tonight at the Coliseum you can expect heavy traffic along Highway 90. But don’t worry, Biloxi has a plan. The familiar orange cones have once again been placed along Highway 90 as part of Biloxi’s routine event traffic plan. It limits Highway 90 to one-lane westbound and one-lane eastbound. Officers will…

Palazzo and Ezell to face off in Primary Runoff June 28th

We’re just days away from the Republican Primary Runoff in the 4th Congressional District Race between incumbent Steven Palazzo and Jackson County Sheriff Mike Ezell. The runoff is this coming Tuesday. If you need to vote absentee, today and tomorrow are your last chances to do so in person. You can visit your Circuit Clerk’s Office today during normal business…

Mississippi state officials react to Supreme Court Ruling

Governor Tate Reeves says this is a ‘joyous day.’ He released a statement minutes after the decision regarding Roe v. Wade was announced, praising Supreme Court justices for the ruling. But he warns, “the work is not over yet.” Governor Reeves says, “The Pro-Life Movement must dedicate itself to ensuring mothers and their babies receive the support they both need…

6/24 – Rob Knight’s “EXCESSIVE HEAT WARNING” Friday Morning Forecast

High pressure continues to dominate the upper level pattern. Heat will be the biggest concern tonight through Saturday. The high pressure is still building/staying over our area, and general convection appears to be similar to yesterday, meaning an isolated t-storm could be possible, but most areas will be dry. As a result, heat index values are forecast to be above 108…

6/23 – Britt’s “Warm” Thursday Evening Forecast

Not a lot is going to change between now and Saturday other than subtle changes. The heat will remain into the weekend but some changes are on the way with respect to the heat. A look into the upcoming weekend and into early next week illustrates the same anomalously strong high-pressure center parked over the lower MS valley region. There…

Bear visits home in Saucier

What would you do if a bear showed up at your house? David Hamm of Saucier sent us video he took of a morning visitor at his home this week. Although bears are not frequent visitors to South Mississippi, they have been known to roam the area during mating season which is around this time. They typically have a 150-mile…

MS Aquarium helps their animals beat the heat

When the sun blazes and temperatures soar, animals already know what to do. While visiting the aquarium, we learned birds spread their wings out to cool down. Alligators and crocodiles open their mouths to stay cool and the otters take frequent dips in the water or hide in their log to beat the heat. Along with natural adaptations to high…