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Morning Forecast – Tuesday, Nov. 26th

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www.youtube.com – KTVE – 2024-11-26 10:00:51

SUMMARY: Meteorologist Chase Ward forecasts cool, clear weather this morning, with temperatures in the lower 40s. The day will stay in the 50s with plenty of sunshine. Winds will remain light, and high pressure will keep conditions clear through the day. By tomorrow, temperatures will warm into the mid-70s before a cold front arrives late Wednesday, bringing the chance of patchy showers and possibly a rumble of thunder for Thanksgiving morning. Afterward, temperatures will drop, with highs in the mid-50s and lows possibly reaching the 20s by early next week. The upcoming days will be much cooler.

It is a lot cooler this morning compared to yesterday. A post-frontal airmass is now in place with high pressure to the northwest keeping the winds out of that direction. Temperatures will trend seasonal today before climbing back above average tomorrow. Clouds are expected to increase with warm moist air returning through tomorrow afternoon. A front will arrive late Wednesday which will initiate some patchy to scattered showers into early Thanksgiving morning. Temperatures will then get very cold by the weekend reaching to near and below freezing by Sunday night.

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Fog Friday morning, storms Saturday night

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www.youtube.com – WDSU News – 2024-12-26 19:17:17

SUMMARY: Airports have experienced cancellations due to an advancing weather system bringing heavy rains and strong winds to Southeast Louisiana. Meteorologist Jim Simon forecasts fog in the morning, with possible showers or thunderstorms on the North Shore overnight. Saturday morning will be very foggy with visibility dropping below a mile. A weather alert is issued for Saturday due to expected severe thunderstorms late in the afternoon into the evening. Sunday is anticipated to improve with decreasing clouds and lower humidity. New Year’s Eve should remain dry with no rain expected.

Fog Friday morning, storms Saturday night

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Louisiana undergoes major education reform in the past year | Louisiana

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Jacob Mathews | The Center Square – 2024-12-26 14:30:00

SUMMARY: In 2024, Louisiana introduced the GATOR scholarship program, offering educational accounts for families to increase school choice, though it won’t launch until 2025. The program has support from EdChoice and the Pelican Institute. Additionally, the Let Teachers Teach initiative aims to minimize disruptions and streamline teaching processes, while a revamped accountability system promotes career readiness instead of solely focusing on college preparation. Louisiana saw improvements in educational rankings and test scores, with its 2024 performance score reaching an 80.2. Significant gains were also noted in early literacy, with a statewide performance rating of 5.49 for early childhood education.

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Audit reveals expenditures on Louisiana city marshals | Louisiana

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Nolan McKendry | The Center Square – 2024-12-26 09:41:00

SUMMARY: A report from the Louisiana Legislative Auditor’s Office revealed significant disparities in city marshals’ compensation across the state in fiscal year 2023. Salaries ranged from $5,360 to $469,585, with the Baker City Marshal being the highest paid, earning a total of $469,585, including police chief duties and commissions. Some marshals earned under $10,000 annually, while others had high earnings boosted by commissions and court fees. Staffing levels varied widely, with some offices employing many full-time staff and others none. Financial outcomes also differed, with some offices reporting substantial fund balances and others operating deficits.

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