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New Orleans Weather: Strong cold front brings a rainy Thursday morning
SUMMARY: The weather forecast predicts a cold front arriving over the next 24 hours, bringing rain and colder temperatures. Rain is expected Thursday morning, with heavier showers possible, especially north of the lake. A freeze is anticipated Friday morning for the North Shore, with temperatures dipping into the 20s and 30s. After a chilly Friday and Saturday, temperatures will warm up by Sunday, reaching the 70s. A cold front is expected again next Tuesday, bringing another round of rain and possible thunderstorms early next week. Today will be mild, with cloudy skies and a high of 68°F.
A lot of changes are coming over the next 24 hours. Today starts cold, but we warm into the upper 60s this afternoon. Clouds will return through the day and it’s possible we see a few showers north of the lake later this afternoon. This is ahead of higher chances for rain later tonight and Thursday morning.
Expect showers for the Thursday morning drive as our next cold front moves in. At times showers will be heavy and a few spots could see 1-2 inches of rain. Luckily the severe weather threat and flooding threat look very low.
By Thursday afternoon the rain is gone, but the cold air returns. Thursday night will be cold and windy as temperatures drop into the 30s and 40s. Friday will be cold in the low 50s with a mix of sun and clouds. We see a chilly Saturday around 60 degrees, but warm into he 70s by Sunday.
The warm up continues Monday ahead of more storms and a strong cold front set to arrive by next Tuesday or Wednesday.
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Audit reveals expenditures on Louisiana city marshals | Louisiana
SUMMARY: A report from the Louisiana Legislative Auditor’s Office revealed significant disparities in city marshals’ compensation across the state in fiscal year 2023. Salaries ranged from $5,360 to $469,585, with the Baker City Marshal being the highest paid, earning a total of $469,585, including police chief duties and commissions. Some marshals earned under $10,000 annually, while others had high earnings boosted by commissions and court fees. Staffing levels varied widely, with some offices employing many full-time staff and others none. Financial outcomes also differed, with some offices reporting substantial fund balances and others operating deficits.
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Rock of Ages Baptist hosts New Year's Eve Event
SUMMARY: Rock of AG’s Baptist Church will host a free resource event for formerly incarcerated individuals and their families at Xavier University Convocation Center on New Year’s Eve. The event includes a celebrity basketball game with local celebrities and politicians, a panel on prison reform, and resources for expungement and mental health services. The church aims to support re-acclimation into society and provide scholarships for children of incarcerated parents. Additionally, over 100,000 pounds of food and supplies will be distributed. With 7,000 registered, the event focuses on community needs and opportunities for renewal in the New Year.
Organizers say a celebrity basketball game will feature celebrities, politicians and athletes.
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Louisiana residents list crime as one of state’s most pressing issues | Louisiana
SUMMARY: In Louisiana, crime rates have decreased across the state, but public perception remains high, with 72% of residents feeling crime has increased in recent years. Despite this, violent and property crime statistics show improvements, including a 38% decrease in murders in New Orleans. Other crimes like auto theft and carjacking have also declined. Louisiana remains high in national crime rankings, with the state 50th in murders per capita and 46th in assaults. Despite a reduction in crime, cities like New Orleans, Baton Rouge, and Shreveport still face significant crime challenges. Legislative efforts and post-pandemic adjustments may contribute to the decrease.
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