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Morning Forecast – Wednesday, Sept. 11th

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www.youtube.com – KTVE – 2024-09-11 08:57:22

SUMMARY: Meteorologist Chase Ward reports ongoing scattered showers along I-20, influenced by Hurricane Francine, now a Category 1 storm nearing Louisiana’s coast. Expect increased rain coverage and mid-70s temperatures today, making umbrellas essential for outdoor activities. As Francine makes landfall later, wind gusts may reach 35-45 mph, particularly affecting the coastal areas from Baton Rouge to New Orleans. Heavy rainfall risks persist in southern parishes and parts of Mississippi, with potential flash flooding. Winds will be breezy (20-25 mph) with limited power outages. Conditions will start clearing Friday, climbing to the upper 80s by the weekend with more storm chances.

Francine is expected to make landfall today along the Louisiana coast. Francine will track more eastward than expected putting most of the ArkLaMiss on the western bank of the storm. Widespread rain is still expected, and there still could be some gusty winds along the Mississippi River Valley. Any power outages will be sporadic for areas east of hwy 165. Winds could gust up to 25-30 mph, but impacts look to be minor for most of northeast Louisiana and south Arkansas. Francine will exit tomorrow, and skies will clear by Friday. Temperatures will return to the upper 80s.

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Cold again Monday morning, warmer next week

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www.youtube.com – WDSU News – 2024-12-22 07:15:09

SUMMARY: The weather forecast indicates a cold start this week, with tomorrow morning expected to be chilly again. However, temperatures will rise to the 60s by afternoon. The Saints face frigid conditions in Green Bay for Monday Night Football, with temps in the 20s and a wintry mix anticipated. Locally, current conditions are around 43 degrees with calm winds. A warm-up is expected by mid-week, potentially reaching near 70 degrees by Tuesday. Christmas Eve should be mainly dry, while Christmas Day carries a 40% chance of light showers. Overall, expect sunny skies today and mild weather ahead.

Cold again Monday morning, warmer next week

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New Orleans Weather: Chilly this weekend before a warm-up Monday

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www.youtube.com – WWLTV – 2024-12-21 07:22:50

SUMMARY: Good morning! It’s a chilly Saturday, marking the first official day of winter with temperatures near freezing, especially on the North Shore. Residents should prepare for cold mornings and pleasant afternoons in the coming days, with gradual warming into the 70s by Christmas. A small craft advisory is in effect due to choppy lake conditions. While low temperatures will hover around freezing through Monday, expect lows in the 50s by Christmas morning. Overall, a sunny and mild forecast with minimal rain is anticipated, making for a lovely holiday weekend. Enjoy this gorgeous weather!

The weekend will see some freezing temperatures on the Northshore before temperatures warm up by Monday.

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Report: LDH pulling back on vaccine push

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www.youtube.com – WWLTV – 2024-12-20 18:10:30

SUMMARY: Anonymous employees from the Louisiana Health Department claim that leadership has instructed them not to promote COVID-19 and flu vaccines anymore. A report from NPR cites four employees who were told to cease social media posts, vaccine events, and press releases about vaccination encouragement due to a re-evaluation of messaging as the pandemic evolves. The health department did not confirm specifics but acknowledged the change in approach. Experts warn that this shift may lead to decreased vaccination rates during a time when Louisiana is experiencing high flu cases, potentially increasing illness and mortality rates. Vaccines remain available and free through various local channels.

Anonymous employees say the state health department is pulling back on telling people to get vaccinated. That’s according to a report published by NPR on Friday.

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