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Louisiana Public Service Commission will fill District 2 vacancy this election | Louisiana
SUMMARY: The District 2 commissioner’s position on Louisiana‘s Public Service Commission is open for election on Nov. 5, with three candidates vying for the role: two Republicans, Jean-Paul Coussan and Julie Quinn, and one Democrat, Nick Laborde. Outgoing Commissioner Dr. Craig Greene chose not to seek reelection, prompting this contest. The commission regulates utilities and holds significant influence, especially as Greene was a moderate swing voter. Laborde aims to hold utility companies accountable and diversify power generation. Coussan, the frontrunner, has strong campaign finances, while Quinn prioritizes consumer rates and energy independence. This election could shift the commission’s future direction.
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Storms ending tonight, cooler and less humid tomorrow
SUMMARY: Showers and storms are expected to end tonight, with rain chances decreasing throughout the night to 30% by early morning. Tomorrow is predicted to be dry and cloudy, starting at 63ยฐF and reaching a high of 75ยฐF by 4 PM, making for good weather on election day. Low humidity is forecast for Wednesday, with morning temperatures in the 40s and 50s and an afternoon high near 80ยฐF. Rain chances return Thursday (60%) and Friday (40%) with a cold front arriving Friday, but cooler, fall-like weather is anticipated for the weekend, with mornings in the 50s and afternoons in the 70s.
Two cold fronts impacting San Antonio this week.
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Monday 10PM First Weather: Tropical Storm Rafael forms, expected to become hurricane
SUMMARY: Tropical storm Raphael has formed in the Caribbean and is forecasted to become a hurricane as it moves toward the Gulf. Chief Meteorologist Chris Franklin noted that while it’s still uncertain how it may affect us, the storm is expected to weaken rapidly in the Gulf due to unfavorable conditions like wind shear and dry air. Current maximum sustained winds are 45 mph, and discussions about its path indicate that models are split between the northern Gulf and western routes. Overall, the storm’s environmental factors will play a significant role in its weakening as it approaches land.
WWL Louisiana Chief Meteorologist Chris Franklin with a first look at the tropics as Tropical Storm Rafael targets Gulf of Mexico for News at 10PM on Monday, Nov. 4.
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Monday 5PM Tropical Update: Rafael heads to the Gulf of Mexico
SUMMARY: Tropical Storm Raphael has formed in the Gulf of Mexico, with winds at 45 mph. Conditions in the Gulf in November are less favorable for intensification compared to peak hurricane season, leading to expectations of weakening as the storm progresses. It is currently improving organization as it moves towards Western Cuba, where it may strengthen briefly. The future track of the storm remains uncertain, with models suggesting differing paths towards the Gulf Coast. However, strong wind shear and dry air conditions are anticipated to hinder further intensification, possibly resulting in rapid weakening before landfall.
WWL Louisiana Chief Meteorologist Chris Franklin is tracking the tropics with the latest on Tropical Storm Rafael for News at 5PM on Monday, Nov. 4, 2024.
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