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Calm conditions continue overnight with rain moving in Sunday afternoon
We saw a beautiful afternoon across the area with blue skies and warm temperatures. These same conditions will continue into this evening as high pressure lingers over our area. Clouds will slowly build overnight, but no rain is anticipated with that cloud cover. Temperatures will drop into the upper 50s, so a bit cooler than we have had.
East Union softball headed back to 2A state championship
BLUE SPRINGS, Miss. (WCBI) — East Union softball defeated Union 10-0 in game three of the 2A north half championship Saturday. The Urchins are headed back to Hattiesburg to defend their 2023 state championship. East Union will face Pisgah in the 2A state title game. Game one will be...
Some strong to severe thunderstorms in store for the overnight hours
IMPACTS: Large hail, wind damage, brief tornadoes and heavy rainfall. Mainly, 11 PM to 3 AM. LOCATION: Highway 82 corridor and adjacent areas and areas southward. Open this link to view a list of storm shelters. Open this link to view the radar. Open this link to view active weather...
After some early morning fog, we will see a lot of sunshine as the rule for most of our Saturday
High pressure moved into our area today and that gave our area a nice mostly sunshine filled day. We saw most of the high temperatures this afternoon range from the middle 70s into the lower 80s. We also saw our humidity values on the lower side as some dry air moved into our area.
THS student found with weapon on campus
TUPELO, Miss. (WCBI) – Security protocols paid off at Tupelo High School. On May 10, Someone reported to the administration at THS that a student had a weapon on campus. An immediate investigation found that was the case. Law enforcement was immediately alerted, and Tupelo police removed the student...
Jewell Webb, children repeat longtime Mother's Day tradition
TUPELO — Fifty Mother's Days have passed since a photo of Jewell Webb and her three children, taken on a hot day in early May, was published in the Daily Journal on May 11, 1974, to commemorate the holiday. Again, 25 years ago, on Wednesday, May 5, 1999, the...
Smithsonian traveling exhibit on rural America in Pontotoc through June 8
PONTOTOC — A traveling exhibition curated by the Smithsonian and produced in collaboration with state and local civic leaders that showcases life in rural America is now open in Pontotoc. Hosted inside the Community House at 144 N. Main Street, the exhibit is open six days a week and...
Tupelo hoping to turn down the volume in downtown area
TUPELO, Miss. (WTVA) — A “quiet ordinance” could be coming to downtown Tupelo. This would prohibit trains from blowing their whistles while passing through downtown Tupelo. "We have been working for quite some time to establish some quiet zones in the city of Tupelo,” city engineer Dennis...
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