News from the South - Louisiana News Feed
Morning Forecast – Tuesday, Oct. 15th
SUMMARY: Meteorologist Chase Ward reports clear skies and calm winds across Louisiana, resulting in cooler temperatures in the 40s and 50s today. As the day progresses, temperatures are expected to warm into the lower 80s, remaining comfortable due to low dew points. No rain is anticipated, leading to dry conditions and burn bans in effect for South Arkansas and Union Parish. A high-pressure system will reinforce cooler air, bringing nighttime temperatures in the 40s. While two disturbances in the tropics warrant attention, short-term forecasts show no significant weather changes ahead, with fall-like temperatures expected throughout the week.
Temperatures have really cooled down this morning thanks to clear skies and calmer winds. Skies will stay clear as we warm back to lower 80’s this afternoon. A brief disturbance will move near the ArkLaTex today, but no rain is anticipated for our area as a surface low pressure remains to far west. High pressure will settle in behind it and reinforce the cooler and drier air by tomorrow. This cool down will last up until the weekend. Overall, we will stay dry over the weekend with little to no rain chances in the 6-10 day outlook into next week.
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Lawmakers addressed crime, tax reform in work this year | Louisiana
SUMMARY: In 2024, Louisiana enacted numerous crime and tax reform bills under Governor Jeff Landry’s conservative agenda. A significant focus was on juvenile justice, introducing harsher penalties: 17-year-olds can now be tried as adults, with stricter consequences for repeat juvenile offenders and public access to juvenile records. Other notable laws include life sentences for trafficking minors and enhanced penalties for drug distribution aimed at children. In tax reform, the state income tax rate was reduced to a flat 3% for those earning over $12,500, accompanied by a sales tax hike to 5%. Additional changes involved an increased tax exemption for seniors and corporate tax reductions.
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Impact Day: Dense Fog Advisory
SUMMARY: Dense fog is affecting visibility across the region, prompting a dense fog advisory until 9 a.m., particularly impacting the North Shore and waterways. While the Crescent City Connection bridge remains clear, visibility in some areas is as low as a fourth of a mile. Temperatures are in the 40s and 50s, about ten degrees cooler than the previous day, but are expected to warm to the low to mid-70s by afternoon. Winds are calm, contributing to fog persistence. A weather system will bring cooler air and a shift in wind direction starting Tuesday night, leading into a cooler outlook for early January.
Dense fog will blanket Southeast Louisiana this morning. After that, expect partly cloudy skies with highs in the 70s. Cooler conditions to start 2025.
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New Orleans Weather: Beautiful weather and cooler temperatures
SUMMARY: Good morning, New Orleans! After last night’s storms, the weather is now clear with high pressure in place, and dense fog advisories have been lifted. Current temperatures are in the upper 40s to 50s, and we can expect a beautiful day with highs in the low 70s. The forecast looks promising for the Sugar Bowl and Super Bowl, with no rain expected for the next week. As we approach New Year’s, temperatures will drop to the 50s by midnight, so dress warmly for celebrations. Overall, a cooler and drier pattern is anticipated for the start of 2025.
After severe weather swept through we will see cooler temperatures and clear weather.
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