MSDH reporting large spike in COVID-19 cases

The Mississippi State Department of Health is reporting a spike in reported COVID-19 cases today. The latest daily total released by the department says there are 641 new COVID-19 cases and five new deaths statewide compared to 219 cases and 10 deaths reported yesterday. Regarding the delta variant of the virus, locally, Harrison County has reported two cases of the…

07/14 – Brantly’s “Hot and Humid” Wednesday Forecast

 The dog days of summer keep rolling on across the area as high-pressure will shape the forecast. Models are once again coming into good agreement over the idea of another round of pop-up airmass thunderstorms very similar to yesterday. As we continue to heat up late this morning through the afternoon hours, we’ll get a weak lake/sea breeze boundary to…

No fans at 2020 Tokyo Games

This year’s Olympic Games will be an Olympics without fans as decided by Tokyo Games organizers after a resurgent coronavirus forced Japan to declare a state of emergency in the capital that will run through the duration of the games. On a visit to the International Broadcast Center in Tokyo, IOC President Thomas Bach says the organization is accepting the…

07/13 Ryan’s “Mostly Clear” Tuesday Night Forecast

Finally mostly clear and dry for a night.

Expect more of the same weather-wise in the days ahead, afternoon showers and thunderstorms with otherwise hot and humid weather. Today was slightly drier in terms of rainfall coverage and accumulation, a trend I expect to continue into tomorrow. That means mostly clear skies tonight, with one of the coolest lows we’ve seen in a few weeks at 73. Tomorrow…

Southern Miss pitcher Hunter Stanley drafted by Cleveland Indians

Southern Mississippi pitcher Hunter Stanley was drafted by the Cleveland Indians in the 11th round of the MLB first year player draft, 336th overall, after a banner senior season for the Golden Eagles. The Friday night ace of the staff was named an All-American by two publications on the back of a 6-4 season with a 2.56 ERA. His team…

Blackwater Brass band member becomes D’Iberville Middle School band director

The well-known coastal eight-piece funk and jazz band Blackwater Brass is sharing their talent with their next generation of musicians. Giving back the same way he was taught, trombone player, vocalist, and hype man Elmer Belmonte, also known as Mondo, accepted a position as D’Iberville Middle School’s band director. He hopes to bring the same New Orleans second line funk…

Free girls lacrosse clinics in Biloxi

Middle school and high school aged girls in the Biloxi area can see what all the excitement around girls lacrosse is all about. Saturday, July 17th and 31st, Biloxi Girls Lacrosse is holding free clinics for any interested players who want to experience lacrosse for the first time, featuring USA Lacrosse Curriculum, and put on by local coaches and programs….

07/13 Ryan’s “Sunny” Tuesday Evening Forecast

No rain along the coast today, but still a few showers inland.

Expect more of the same weather-wise in the days ahead, afternoon showers and thunderstorms with otherwise hot and humid weather. Today was slightly drier in terms of rainfall coverage and accumulation, a trend I expect to continue into tomorrow. That means mostly clear skies tonight, with one of the coolest lows we’ve seen in a few weeks at 73. Tomorrow…

Making wishes come true at the Mississippi Aquarium

After a year of anticipation, eight-year-old Matti Taylor’s wish of visiting the Mississippi Aquarium finally came true on the same week that marks her one-year anniversary of remission. While going through her treatments, Taylor dreamed about the beach and visiting the Gulf Coast. This week, Make-A-Wish South Mississippi helped make the young cancer survivor’s dream come true. Taylor threw out…

Eat wings, paint, and raise funds for Loaves and Fishes

Loaves and Fishes has been a staple in Biloxi for many years, helping out in the community. Now they need the community’s help. Their current lease ends in December and they have no option but to close their doors. They are searching for a local building to lease/purchase. This cannot happen unless they first find a location and then build…

MSDH blocks comments on Facebook posts related to COVID-19

The Mississippi Department of Health is now blocking comments on their Facebook posts related to COVID-19 due to a ‘rise of misinformation.’ State Health Department Spokesperson Liz Sharlot says allowing the misleading comments is ‘directly contrary’ to the state’s public health mission. Sharlot says the comments will be back when the department can effectively halt the harmful and false commentary….

Jackson County Supervisor Melton Harris has died

Jackson County District 2 County Supervisor Melton Harris has died this morning at the age of 75. Harris had served on the board since 2008 and was in his fourth term representing Moss Point and parts of Pascagoula while also serving as the board’s president at the time of his death. Originally a native of Grenada County and graduate of…

Facility upgrades at Mississippi Gulf Coast YMCA in Ocean Springs

Gym attendance is almost what it was like a year ago at the Mississippi Gulf Coast YMCA in Ocean Springs. Last year, the YMCA experienced record low attendance as most gyms did throughout the pandemic due to closures and restrictions. As they’re getting back to normal, they’re thrilled to show their members how much they appreciate them by upgrading their…

New hours of operation for two Keesler Gates

Personnel traveling to Keesler Air Force Base on a daily basis will see some changes in the operation of two gates on base for the next eight to ten weeks. On Monday, the Meadows Avenue Gate began operating from 5:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily while the White Avenue Gate is now operational from 5:30 to 8:30 a.m. to inbound…

Rural hospitals in Mississippi to receive nearly $13M

Mississippi hospitals in rural areas will receive nearly $13 million in federal funding to help fight the coronavirus. According to a news release from the White House, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is giving the money through its Small Rural Hospital Improvement Program to 50 small rural hospitals in the state. Hospitals can use the money to…

7/13 – Rob’s “Hot & Humid” Afternoon Forecast

This afternoon will bring a few showers/air mass t-storms to south Mississippi. The good news is we are not anticipating AS widespread coverage as the previous few days, but an enhancement of typical summertime coverage will persist. Also any airmass thunderstorm development will not move much at all today and could drop locally heavy rainfall with intense rainfall rates. All…

7/13 – Rob’s “Hot & Hazy” Tuesday Morning Forecast

Today will bring much less in the way of rainfall than we have seen over the past several weeks. We will need to watch just how much coverage of convection develops across the coastal areas. The good news is we are not anticipating AS widespread coverage as the previous few days, but an enhancement of typical summertime coverage will persist….

07/13 – Brantly’s “Partly Cloudy” Tuesday Morning Forecast

 High pressure centered over the southwestern Atlantic stretches west over the southeastern U.S. through the next few days. This will promote southerly flow and help to keep the moisture flowing into the area today and Wednesday. Like a broken record, scattered to at times numerous showers and thunderstorms are once again expected this afternoon. A deep, moist atmospheric column will…

George County alum Justin Steele part of Iowa Cubs no-hitter

George County alum Justin Steele was a part of history on Sunday, leading the charge in a seven-inning combined no-hitter for the Iowa Cubs. The former Rebel struck out five and walked two in three-and-a-two-third innings of work as a part of a rehab assignment as he continues to get stretched back into a starter’s workload as the Chicago Cubs…

07/12 Ryan’s “Mostly Dry” Monday Night Forecast

Not so much rain tonight, but more arrives each day this week.

Setting up to be another mostly dry night, but no surprises earlier this afternoon as we saw more showers and thunderstorms moving in once again. There were a few accumulations of 4″ or more, but overall it wasn’t too bad compared to several days last week. The main issue is the ground is still saturated, so even a moderate amount…