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Friday 12 pm Tropical Update: NHC still watching Gulf for development next week
SUMMARY: A potential weather disturbance is developing in the southwestern Gulf of Mexico, likely impacting Florida early to mid next week. This system may originate from remnants of a Pacific storm that crossed into the Gulf. Several models indicate it could become a subtropical storm, causing significant rain and possibly storm surge along Florida’s peninsula. Rainfall totals may reach 4 to 10 inches as the system progresses. A cool front could steer its movement, mitigating direct impacts on other areas. Currently, Hurricane Kirk remains a strong category 4 storm, while the next named storm in the Gulf could be Milton.
The NHC is watching the Gulf this weekend and next week for development. Models show low pressure forming in the Gulf.
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Jamey Johnson coming to perform at Murphy Arts District
SUMMARY: Country music star Jamey Johnson is set to perform live in South Arkansas at the Murphy Arts District, with fans eager to enjoy his hits like “Seen It All.” The concert will also feature unreleased material and an opening act hoping to attract new listeners in El Dorado and beyond. Ryan Rory, the opening performer, expressed excitement about the opportunity to play a new song with Johnson. Fans are encouraged to buy tickets soon before they sell out, as anticipation for the show continues to grow.
Jamey Johnson coming to perform at Murphy Arts District
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2nd body found in 4 days at San Antonio apartment complex #ksatnews #SanAntonio
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New Orleans could see massive tax revenue boost from Taylor Swift shows | Louisiana
SUMMARY: New Orleans, known for its vibrant entertainment scene, is set to welcome Taylor Swift for three concerts at the Caesars Superdome later this month. Anticipating a record-breaking revenue boost, the Louisiana Stadium and Exposition District expects 80% to 90% of attendees will be out-of-town visitors. Recent events have significantly increased hotel and food and beverage tax revenues, with hotel taxes reaching $96 million in the last fiscal year. Swift’s concerts are likely to surpass previous records, further contributing to the city‘s economic uplift, as seen in other cities during her tours. Average attendance and event income have increased significantly since 2022.
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