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Hot Tuesday, scattered storms into Labor Day, low chance tropical development
SUMMARY: There’s a small chance of tropical development in the central Atlantic, but it’s still a long way off with a 20% likelihood of becoming a tropical depression within the next 3-7 days. Even if it develops, it won’t impact the Labor Day weekend as it’s over 2000 miles away. Locally, temperatures are expected to reach the mid-90s, with some scattered showers possible, especially in the middle of the week. Rain chances will increase Wednesday through Friday but are expected to decrease by Labor Day. Despite high temperatures, the forecast indicates limited rain, making for a generally warm weekend.
Meteorologist Devon Lucie starts with an overview of what’s ahead for high temperatures and rain chances over the next 5 days while jumping ahead to the entire Labor Day Weekend forecast, then takes us through the next two days letting you know how hot we’ll be and when and where storms are most likely before rounding out the high resolution forecast with the forecast for clouds and rain through the rest of the weekend and the holiday weekend, while finishing up with a look at the tropics where there might be the potential of some development by Labor Day Monday.
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NELA Children's Museum announces its second $100,000 donation towards new museum
SUMMARY: The Northeast Louisiana Children‘s Museum received significant donations totaling $200,000 from local businesses, including a $100,000 contribution from Graphic Packaging International. This funding is aimed at enhancing the museum during its relocation and rebuilding process, which is part of a $12 million project. Museum Director Melissa SE detailed plans for a new focused manufacturing space to teach kids about simple tools and machines through hands-on exhibits. Additionally, a $100,000 grant from the Living Well Foundation will support a healthcare area. The museum’s leadership expressed gratitude for the community’s support and excitement for the upcoming improvements.
NELA Children’s Museum announces its second $100,000 donation towards new museum
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Warmer days but a little less humid, and tracking the tropics closely
SUMMARY: Today’s weather features some fading showers tracked by WDSU’s Doppler radar, primarily in the River Parishes and near marshy areas. Rain chances are decreasing as a warm front approaches, with temperatures expected to reach up to 91ยฐF this week. Tomorrow may see isolated showers, but overall conditions will improve with lower humidity heading into the weekend. Attention shifts to possible tropical development in the Yucatรกn Straits, with only a 20% chance of formation. Current forecasts suggest potential impacts may steer any system away from our region towards Florida or Mexico, but updates will continue.
Meteorologist Devon Lucie shows us the isolated showers that were out Wednesday evening, then steps us through the next couple of days letting you know where rain chances will go and how that will affect temperatures and what the humidity levels will do through the weekend, then takes a closer look at the extended forecast that’s connected to what might happen in the Western Caribbean and the Gulf of Mexico next week, while finally focusing on the tropics with the low chance of possible development in the Western Caribbean the the Yucatan Channel and what type and strength of storm activity we’re tracking and what will drive the path of what will steer the system that will determine the impact it will have on Louisiana, then finally taking a look at the entire seven day forecast with high temperatures and rain chances through next Wednesday.
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Deadly hit-and-run crash is 2nd recent tragedy for local family
SUMMARY: A local family is mourning the loss of Samuel Ariano, 58, who died after being struck by a pickup truck while biking on August 30, marking the second deadly hit-and-run in two months for the family. John Alderete, who was raised by Ariano, expressed his heartbreak and the challenge of celebrating a new life while grieving another loss. This incident follows the death of Alderete’s brother, Roy, in a crash related to a gunfight in June. The San Antonio police are investigating both cases and seek information to catch the drivers involved. Crim Stoppers has released images of the truck.
The family of a man who died earlier this month as the result of a hit-and-run crash on San Antonio’s West Side is dealing with its second tragedy in three months.
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