News from the South - Louisiana News Feed
Impact Day: patchy fog, wet roads, and breezy
SUMMARY: Rainy weather overnight has left wet roadways and cooler temperatures, with highs in the 50s and low 60s expected. While most areas will experience light showers or drizzle, some areas may see breaks in the clouds. Visibility is reduced in spots like Kenner and Belle Chasse, while wind gusts are stronger on the South Shore. A small craft advisory is in effect until noon tomorrow. Tonight, temperatures will dip into the 30s on the North Shore. After a quiet few days, another chance of rain arrives Saturday, followed by a significant drop in temperature next week.
After the morning fog, expect mostly cloudy skies with highs only rising to the low to mid 50s. Rain is done by mid morning.
News from the South - Louisiana News Feed
Chilly days return
SUMMARY: WDSU News reports on the weather for Monday evening, indicating brief drizzles in the morning following heavy overnight rain. The day improved with sunshine, rapidly raising temperatures from the morning chill of the mid 40s to the low 60s. Meteorologist Devon Lucie notes that temperatures will drop quickly as the sun sets and colder air moves in. The forecast indicates that evening temperatures will retreat into the 50s, with more clouds expected soon and another round of rain on the way, alongside an incoming Arctic front that could bring alert days ahead.
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Louisiana Living: Relay For Life
SUMMARY: Jessica Sidden discusses the upcoming Northeast Louisiana Relay for Life, celebrating its 40th year on May 3rd at the Ike Hamilton Expo Center. The event promises a festive atmosphere with a live band, food, and activities for all ages, including a free survivor dinner. Participants can form teams by signing up online at relayforlife.org or through their Facebook page. Monthly team captain meetings will be held, with the next one scheduled for tomorrow. Funds raised support local cancer patients by providing resources like transportation and accommodation for treatments. For more information, visit relayforlife.org.
Louisiana Living: Relay For Life
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Louisiana becomes first state to secure federal broadband expansion approval | Louisiana
SUMMARY: Gov. Jeff Landry announced that Louisiana is the first state to gain federal approval for its $1.355 billion Broadband, Equity, Access and Deployment plan, aimed at connecting over 140,000 locations to high-speed internet. This initiative, part of the Granting Unserved Municipalities Broadband Opportunities 2.0 program, is expected to create 8,000 to 10,000 jobs and generate $2 to $3 billion in revenue for state businesses. With implementation expected to begin within 100 days, over $500 million will support education, healthcare, and economic development. Louisiana’s swift approval contrasts with other states facing delays in the broader federal funding rollout.
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