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Tracking what's going to be Helene and its impacts on Louisiana

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www.youtube.com – WDSU News – 2024-09-23 18:26:09

SUMMARY: The WDSU First Warning Weather report focuses on tracking Potential Tropical Cyclone Nine, expected to develop into Tropical Storm Helene. The storm could make landfall in Florida or Central America as early as Wednesday, with winds up to 40 mph. Forecasts show it strengthening to a possible major Category 3 storm by Thursday afternoon in the Big Bend area of Florida. Weather patterns indicate a shift east in projected tracks, highlighting lower confidence in predictions. Isolated showers are currently seen in the region, and temperatures remain warm, averaging around 90 degrees, with slight chances of rain as the tropical system approaches.

Meteorologist Devon Lucie dives into what’s expected to be Helene within the next day or so, giving us the latest stats and information on what it’s doing right now, then has the latest tracks, forecast strength, and analyzes the current environment and what it’s going to be moving in to, while highlighting its impacts it might have on Louisiana, then turns the attention to the local high resolution forecast showing how long this late summer heat holds, what our rain chances will be, and finishes with your entire seven day forecast.

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Four shot, 1 dead in French Quarter shooting

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www.youtube.com – WDSU News – 2024-11-21 13:26:14

SUMMARY: New Orleans police are investigating a deadly shooting near the intersection of Iberville and Royal Streets in the French Quarter, where four people were shot, one fatally. The shooting occurred around 12:30 PM and follows a recent mass shooting in the Saint Roch neighborhood. Authorities are still gathering details. Meanwhile, families are preparing for Thanksgiving, with some small savings expected for the holiday dinner this year. Updates on both stories are being provided on air and online.

Four shot, 1 dead in French Quarter shooting

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Coastal protection authority highlights milestones, projects in 2024 Review | Louisiana

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Nolan McKendry | The Center Square – 2024-11-21 13:19:00

SUMMARY: The Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority (CPRA) has made significant strides in protecting Louisiana’s coast, with 109 ongoing projects focused on hurricane protection, wetland restoration, and community resilience. The CPRA is advancing 16 hurricane protection projects, and wetland restoration dominates its workload, with 11 marsh creation projects underway. In 2023, the authority initiated 16 new construction projects, investing $3 billion. Notable completions include the Cypremort Point State Park and Freshwater Bayou Shoreline projects. The authority also began large-scale efforts like the LaBranche East Marsh Creation and Grand Isle Beach Restoration, with continued support from local and federal funding. 

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Beautiful afternoon underway, plus a look at the new drought monitor ~ Mia

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www.youtube.com – KSAT 12 – 2024-11-21 13:18:00

SUMMARY: Meteorologist Mia Montgomery reports a cool Thursday in San Antonio, with morning temperatures in the upper 30s and a light freeze in the Hill Country, marking the coldest morning since February. Sunny, dry conditions helped afternoon highs reach the low 70s. Temperatures will dip into the upper 50s by 8 p.m. and low to mid-50s by late evening. The coming days will remain chilly, with highs rebounding into the mid to upper 70s. A potential cold front may impact the area around Thanksgiving, but no rain is expected, and severe drought conditions persist.

After the coldest morning since February, low humidity, sunshine, and calm winds will help temperatures warm into the pleasant low 70s this afternoon. A gradual warming trend takes shape over the next several days as we monitor another front sometime around Thanksgiving. Here’s an update with Mia.

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