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Pinpoint Newsletter 2/27

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It has been a mixed bag of weather lately with a big dose of cold rain to start the week and ending it in the 80s!

Hey pinpoint weather insiders, it’s Chief Meteorologist Candace Campos here. As we wrap up the second month of the year, it looks like Spring is trying to nudge Winter out with warmer days ahead. Click here to read more on what we can expect for the weekend.

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Speaking of the weekend, there are tons of fun festivals starting up! Click here to read more on the exciting Central Florida happenings going on across Central Florida.


🪐Planet Parade & Pioneering Women 👩🏿

Get ready for a cosmic spectacle! A planetary parade is about to unfold in the night sky, and it’s an event you definitely won’t want to miss. Hi y’all, meteorologist Michelle Morgan here with you.

On Friday, seven planets—Mercury, Mars, Jupiter, Uranus, Neptune, Venus, and Saturn—will align in a stunning celestial display. You’ll need a telescope to view a few planets but it’s the perfect opportunity to stargaze. Click here to know when and where to look?

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But that’s not all! As Black History Month draws to a close, it’s vital to honor those who paved the way for people like myself, especially in fields like meteorology. Let me introduce you to June Bacon-Bercey, a true pioneer who broke down barriers in the male-dominated world of weather.

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June Bacon-Bercey was the first African American female broadcast meteorologist and the first woman to serve as chief meteorologist in the U.S. She shattered glass ceilings, becoming a role model and an inspiration to countless women and minorities who aspire to break through boundaries.

Click here to discover more about the incredible June Bacon-Bercey and her legacy that continues to inspire us all!


Red Suitcase Ministry: Transforming lives through community support

It’s meteorologist Julie Broughton with your feel-good story of the week. Today, photojournalist Paul Giorgio and I take you to Sanford and tell you how a chance encounter led to a non-profit called the Red Suitcase Ministry.

Do you know someone doing amazing things in our community? If so, I want to know about them! Drop me an email at jbroughton@wkmg.com.


About the Authors
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Michelle joined News 6 as a meteorologist in May 2023.

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Emmy Award Winning Meteorologist Samara Cokinos joined the News 6 team in September 2017. In her free time, she loves running and being outside.

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