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After a very active morning with lots of heavy rain and thunderstorms in the Quad Cities, things have began to calm down for the evening. Heavy rain dropped on the Quad Cities leading to flash flood ...
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Happy Tuesday! Today was finally a wonderful day from start to finish. Thankfully, we have more (mostly) dry and summer-like weather ahead the rest of this week. Temperatures this evening will cool ...
Good afternoon! Throughout the day, a stray shower or two is possible (20% rain chance), but a lot of us will stay dry. It’ll be partly to mostly cloudy, with the limited sunshine we have helping ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A seafood feast drew customers in to Field’s Crab Shack in Bay St. Louis, which is now closed after damage from heavy rains.
Warmer weather is moving in for the rest of the week, with Friday through Sunday the warmest days, 3 to 10 degrees above average. As high pressure from the Pacific builds over the west, temperatures ...
Get ready for more heat and humidity as we begin to dry out from yesterday's showers and storms. Tonight, temperatures will stay warm with overnight lows in the lower 70s under a mostly clear sky.
Heavy rains in South Mississippi over the weekend badly damaged the home where Field's Crab Shack in Bay St. Louis served plates full of shrimp and other fresh seafood. The restaurant that opened last ...
Heavy weekend rains badly damaged the building housing Fields Crab Shack in Bay St. Louis. Owner Jourdan Nicaud said the Court Street restaurant that opened last fall is closed. Staff members are ...
Sea surface temperatures across portions of the equatorial Pacific have warmed enough for forecasters at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to declare that an El Niño event is ...