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TUESDAY: Skies are clear this morning with pretty cool temperatures in the lower 40s for most locations. Even a few 30s right now as you head out the door, with high pressure continuing to allow for clear and cool nights. But today we will start to increase some cloud cover, certainly more clouds than yesterday. But we still warm nicely just a bit above normal for early November, with highs back in the middle 70s.
WEDNESDAY: We continue with the warmth until Thursday, when our next cold front moves through. Cooler air will settle in for the weekend with highs in the 60s. But until then we’re going to be warmer and mostly cloudy now for the next two days, no rain until maybe Wednesday night at the earliest. High temperatures tomorrow will once again be in the middle 70s.
VETERANS DAY: As a cold front approaches, it looks like our next chance of rain and thunderstorms will be on Veterans Day. Thursday morning is really when the line of showers and storms will arrive along the Mississippi River. Pushing through the Jackson Metro by lunchtime on Veterans Day, clearing though by late afternoon. So just keep in mind for your Veterans Day plans, that rain will be likely, but it won’t be a washout. Just a narrow line pushing east through the morning and afternoon. No severe weather is expected.
WEEKEND: Behind that front, cooler air on the way. Highs in the 50s and 60s with some lows near 40 heading into the weekend and next week.
TROPICS: The low pressure system that brought us showers last week has a low, 10% chance of gaining subtropical characteristics as it moves away from the U.S. […]
A Dominican man was sentenced to 293 months in federal prison for conspiracy to distribute and attempt to distribute cocaine, announced Acting U.S. Attorney Darren LaMarca and Acting Special Agent in Charge Jack P. Staton of Homeland Security Investigations in New Orleans.
33-year-old Antony Daniel Abreu, a citizen of the Dominican Republic and resident of New York, was found guilty following a seven day trial by a jury in July, 2021, on two counts of conspiracy and attempted drug trafficking.
The trial testimony established that Abreu conspired with five others in the Dominican Republic, Philadelphia, PA, and New York, NY, to purchase 17 kilos of cocaine in Gulfport. The drugs were to be taken back to New York in a hidden compartment of a car that had been shipped from Philadelphia. Three defendants were apprehended in downtown Gulfport during the operation.
Abreu and defendant Darrell Young went to trial and were both found guilty. The third defendant, Christopher Nguyen, entered a guilty plea prior to trial. Young and Nguyen will be sentenced in January, 2022.
Abreu was sentenced on Thursday, November 4, 2021 in Gulfport. In addition to his prison term of 293 months, he was ordered to pay a $10,000 fine and serve 5 years of supervised release after completing his term of imprisonment.
Homeland Security Investigations investigated the case.
Assistant U.S. Attorneys Annette Williams and Jonathan Buckner prosecuted the case. […]
Scientists say pouring at a precise angle solves the problem, otherwise tea will always spill, even if you pour it on the moon.
The post Crackpot Theories? Scientists Find An Answer To Why Teapots Always Dribble appeared first on Zenger News. […]
Mike Leach made it clear on Monday he isn’t fooling around, he wants competition at the kicker position, and if that means a new face is on the field Saturday at Auburn, so be it. Brian Hadad and Robbie Faulk discuss the head coach’s comments, and try to decipher the puzzle that is the SEC’s bowl picture with three weeks to go. […]
Hundreds of thousands of Mississippians are now eligible to get a COVID-19 booster shot if they want one and can choose which one to get.
The post All COVID-19 vaccine booster types now available in Mississippi appeared first on Mississippi Today. […]
An interfaith group gathered in Jackson for a memorial service dedicated to 10,129 Mississippi residents who have died from COVID-19.
The post Interfaith clergy members gather for COVID-19 day of mourning and remembrance appeared first on Mississippi Today. […]
Mississippi has one of the lowest vaccination rates in America, ranking 47th. The virus has killed more than 10,000 Mississippians.
The post Gov. Tate Reeves says he and attorney general will sue over Biden vaccine mandate appeared first on Mississippi Today. […]
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