News from the South - Louisiana News Feed
Morning Forecast – Monday, Sept. 2nd
SUMMARY: Meteorologist Chase Ward reports on today‘s weather, with mostly cloudy conditions and temperatures starting in the lower to mid-70s. Humidity remains high, but drier air may arrive later. Expect highs in the lower 90s with a mix of sun and clouds. A stationary front moving south may limit rain mainly to southern Louisiana. By mid-week, rain chances increase as a new system approaches, potentially lowering temperatures to the mid-80s. The weekend could feel more like fall, with pleasant, drier conditions and lows dipping to the lower 60s. Today’s highs reach 93 degrees with partly cloudy skies.
Clouds are still lingering this morning, but there is some dry air aloft pushing in making for partly conditions. There is still plenty of moisture at the surface with dewpoints in the lower 70’s. A frontal boundary has pushed further south and a pop up shower cannot be ruled out for locations south of I-20 today and tomorrow. By Wednesday, a new system will bring returned showers and thunderstorms, helping to drop temperatures in the mid 80’s. Skies will clear by this weekend and temperatures will run a tad below average in the mid 80’s.
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Together as One
SUMMARY: The speaker, experienced in baseball and football, aims to instill a championship mentality in a new volleyball program, emphasizing accountability and teamwork. They are excited about the recent facility upgrade and highlight the sport’s intensity and action. With six vital seniors on the team, everyone contributes to a positive environment, aiding team chemistry. The speaker reflects on their fourth year in volleyball, noting the team’s potential for success rooted in unity and overcoming challenges. They cherish the relationships formed and recognize volleyball as a blend of family and life lessons, teaching resilience and mental strength through competition.
West Monroe Volleyball continues to grow into powerhouse through experience and tight bond
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KSAT 12 News Nightbeat Saturday : Sep 14, 2024
SUMMARY: A San Antonio man wanted on felony warrants was shot dead after threatening police and refusing to surrender. Meanwhile, a fire destroyed an apartment building on the city‘s northwest side, displacing all tenants. The Red Cross is assisting affected families. In other news, safety measures at Smoke Sky Bar are being heightened after a shooting incident last month. Two pedestrians were killed in separate traffic incidents. An Amber Alert for a missing boy from Ingram was resolved with him found, but authorities are still searching for his mother. The Salvation Army held a successful event providing shoes to nearly 2,000 children, and San Antonio is preparing for the upcoming men‘s Final Four basketball championship.
The KSAT 12 News Team provides a look at local, regional, statewide and national news events and the latest information on local traffic and weather issues.
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Francine victims volunteer to help others
SUMMARY: In the aftermath of Hurricane Francine, Kenner faces significant damage, prompting a community response where many are volunteering to assist those in need. Melody Lawson, among dozens of volunteers, helped distribute food at Vineyard Church, witnessing the overwhelming demand as 500 cars lined up for support. The Lawsons’ home suffered flooding, with water breaching their living room, destroying furniture and belongings. Despite their loss, they prioritized helping neighbors, embodying the spirit of community resilience. As recovery efforts continue, Kenner is slowly working towards normalcy. The Second Harvest Food Bank is seeking donations to support the victims of the hurricane.
Now that it’s been a few days since Francine tore through the area, we’re starting to see just how many people are dealing with damage. Many are helping others.
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