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A look at the tropics, when storms fire up on Friday, and your weekend forecast

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www.youtube.com – WDSU News – 2024-07-25 22:39:29

SUMMARY: WDSU First Warning Weather reports active Doppler radar tonight with showers and thunderstorms, particularly affecting Grand Isle during the Tarpon Rodeo. Currently, heavy rain is moving into the area, while lighter rain is seen around Pearl River and St. Tammany Parish. Tomorrow, cloudy conditions may lead to cooler temperatures, with highs around 87-90°F. The tropics remain quiet with no significant storm formation expected in the Gulf or Caribbean. Rainfall varies across locations, with some areas receiving nearly two inches. Next week, rain chances decrease, allowing for warmer temperatures. Storm activity is likely tomorrow, impacting plans for the weekend.

Meteorologist Devon Lucie tracks storms out Thursday evening, then starts off with a look at the tropics, then turns to our local forecast letting you know how stormy Friday could be shaping up and how it will affect temps, then walks us through the weekend, forecast, while finally showing us a downturn in rain chances next week with more isolated storm in nature while heating up.

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Grand Isle says pumps at capacity as residents deal with coastal flooding

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www.youtube.com – WDSU News – 2024-11-19 16:26:07

SUMMARY: Grand Isle is facing significant flooding due to recent heavy rain, with some areas experiencing waist-deep water. The local police chief reported that the rain fell faster than the existing drainage systems could handle. Flooding was already evident in low-lying areas by 10 p.m., before high tide at midnight. To help, Grand Isle will receive two additional loaner pumps to complement the 11 existing stations, as local pumps are at capacity. Residents are advised to drive cautiously on flooded streets and to park on higher ground to prevent vehicle damage.

Grand Isle says pumps at capacity as residents deal with coastal flooding

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Lawmakers discuss how music industry can improve Louisiana’s economy | Louisiana

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Jacob Mathews | The Center Square – 2024-11-19 12:13:00

SUMMARY: Louisiana lawmakers are exploring ways to boost the state’s music industry, which contributes $1.4 billion to the economy and supports over 30,000 jobs. A subcommittee formed in May 2024 is studying how to retain more revenue locally. Reid Wick, from the Grammy organization, emphasized that while live music is strong, the real money lies in publishing and talent agencies. He noted that Louisiana’s artists often leave for better career opportunities in cities like Austin and Nashville. Wick advocates for enhanced infrastructure and advertising to retain talent and raise awareness of existing tax credits aimed at supporting the industry.

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A cold front gets here by tonight

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www.youtube.com – KSAT 12 – 2024-11-19 04:54:45

SUMMARY: Good Tuesday morning! Today’s forecast shows warm weather with highs reaching 83°F in sunny skies. Morning temperatures start in the 40s, rising to 68°F by 10 a.m. A cold front is expected tonight, bringing gusty winds up to 35 mph and a drop in temperatures. Fire danger will be elevated east of I-35 due to dry air and strong winds. Thursday will be notably chilly with morning temperatures around 39°F in San Antonio and possibly mid-30s in the Hill Country. Warmer weather is anticipated by the weekend, with highs around 74°F on Friday and continuing to rise.

Gusty winds and a high fire danger will exist on Wednesday.

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