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Monday 12 pm Tropical Update: Tropical Depression 18 forms, Louisiana in the cone

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www.youtube.com – WWLTV – 2024-11-04 12:24:50

SUMMARY: A tropical depression is currently forming in the Caribbean and may strengthen into a tropical storm, Raphael, as it approaches Cuba and later the Gulf of Mexico. While conditions will be less favorable in the Gulf, the storm is expected to weaken significantly by the end of the week due to drier air, cooler temperatures, and increased wind shear. Rainfall in the New Orleans area could total around one to two inches, bringing much-needed precipitation after a dry spell. Residents are advised to stay updated, as forecasts may change. Overall, there is no immediate concern.

The forecast this week includes a lot to talk about, with daily chances for rain and a developing hurricane heading into the southern Gulf of Mexico.

First, we start our week off warm and humid, with a few showers around each day. If you’re heading to vote on Tuesday, make sure you have an umbrella just in case you run into a shower.

For the rest of the week, we’ll be watching The Tropics. A developing storm is moving through the Caribbean Monday morning. The system, likely to get the name Rafael, will move toward Cuba by Wednesday as a hurricane. The storm will enter the Gulf of Mexico around Wednesday, likely as a hurricane. Luckily it’s November, so we do think the storm will begin to weaken as it moves north in the Gulf. This is thanks to dry air, stronger wind shear, and cooler ocean temperatures.

The current track does bring the storm near Louisiana and Mississippi Friday into Saturday, but there remains a lot of uncertainty on how strong the storm will be once it nears the northern Gulf. If it weakens fast enough, there might not be much left of it that can have an impact. Based on the current forecast, our concern level remains very low, although we could see some rain and stronger winds. Follow the forecast closely through the week to see if there are any big changes.

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Survive and Advance (Part 2)

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www.youtube.com – KTVE – 2024-11-22 22:46:05

SUMMARY: On this week’s Football Friday Night, General North Iberville hosted General TR, suffering a lengthy delay due to a player injury. General TR dominated the game, winning 38-6 with Ammani Williams scoring a touchdown. In other notable scores, Hainesville beat Montgomery 61-0 and the Mango Dragons triumphed over West St. John 44-6. In Division Three, Newman defeated Darbon Woods 49-19. The OCS Eagles won 28-6 against Catholic PC in Division Four. Meanwhile, St. Fred faced Southern Lab, with St. Fred’s season ending in a 24-7 loss. Next week, the playoffs continue with more exciting matchups.

Round Two of LHSAA Playoffs live up to hype

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Warmer this weekend, then cooler next week

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www.youtube.com – WDSU News – 2024-11-22 18:26:52

SUMMARY: The weather in Southeast Louisiana is currently sunny with warm temperatures, thanks to high pressure bringing dry air from the northwest. Overnight temperatures will drop into the 30s and 40s, with highs tomorrow reaching the mid-60s, warming to 80°F by Monday. A cold front will bring cooler temperatures after Monday, with highs in the 70s through Thursday. Thanksgiving Day may see a 40% chance of rain due to another cold front. Tropical activity is quiet, with no expected storms. Overall, the forecast includes mostly sunny to partly cloudy days with slim rain chances.

Warmer this weekend, then cooler next week

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Special session concluded Friday

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www.youtube.com – WDSU News – 2024-11-22 16:12:19

SUMMARY: Louisiana has concluded a historic tax reform session, with lawmakers passing Governor Jeff Landry’s tax package. This measure will reduce individual income taxes by over $1 billion while raising the sales tax to 5% to offset lost revenue, generating an additional $845 million. Royce Duplessis was the only senator to oppose the bill. While the session aimed to achieve broader tax goals, some initiatives were left unaddressed. Notably, the new tax measures will include taxes on digital services and goods, such as streaming services. The reforms aim to align Louisiana’s tax system with neighboring states and enhance competitiveness.

Special session concluded Friday

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