12/16 - Payton's Sunday Night Forecast
Dry start to the week...rain chances in the forecast.
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News 25's Payton Malone tells us more about the conditions outside and some cold weather tips to keep you and your family safe.
Tonight is the last night of Winter but don't expect any "winter-like" conditions as warm & humid weather moves in for the long haul. Watch the full forecast for details.
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It's time to protect your pets, plants and pipes Safety is key when it comes to being out in the weather the next few days The national weather service has issued a winter weather advisory for pearl river county plus…
Winter weather chances march further and further South, so check out the forecast for the latest.
If your kids love the splash pad, you better take advantage of it this weekend because it will be your last chance to use it for the season.
The Mississippi Emergency Management Agency (M.E.M.A.) is again asking the public to prepare for another possible winter storm on Wednesday and Thursday.
The Mississippi Department of Transportation (M.D.O.T.) has been notified by the National Weather Service (N.W.S.) of the potential for winter weather conditions throughout Mississippi during the next several days.
Residents in Bay St. Louis rolled up their sleeves for a good cause Wednesday.
The Mississippi Emergency Management Agency (M.E.M.A.) urges Mississippians to exercise extreme caution during the ongoing winter weather event.
The Mississippi Emergency Management Agency (M.E.M.A.) is working closely with the National Weather Service and monitoring the possibility of winter precipitation that may affect parts of the state Sunday night and continue into Tuesday.
The center is announcing their 18th Annual Great Backyard Bird Count.
With temperatures dropping this week, your car tire pressure may also be dropping.
Nineteen degrees: a record low set in Gulfport, two degrees below the previous record set just last year in January, but this cold isn't just inconvenient, it can be downright deadly.
As our friends up north are experiencing snow days, Thursday's cold weather inspired the City of Ocean Springs to have a snow day of their own!
With the weather staying below freezing Thursday night, people need to be careful and take precautions to stay warm.
Wednesday night's cold weather will be dangerous, but what about people that work in the elements every day?
Plunging temperatures and wind chill are a direct threat to life and limb, especially for the elderly, small children, the chronically ill, substance abusers, and individuals for stay out in the cold for long periods of time.
The Mississippi Emergency Management Agency (M.E.M.A.) has been notified by the National Weather Service (N.W.S.) that the entire state may see a hard freeze over the next few days.
Many homeless individuals will take advantage of sleeping indoors, but there are still many more that will stay out in the cold.
For many working outside in the cold, dangerous conditions come on quickly.
Electrical fires are a concern for homeowners, especially in the winter months when people are using lighting and heating appliances more regularly.
Friday night, the Mississippi Coast Coliseum opened its doors for the first night of ice skating.