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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.

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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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New Orleans Weather Impact 10pm: Sunday showers ahead

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www.youtube.com – WWLTV – 2025-02-22 22:26:17

SUMMARY: New Orleans will experience steady rain through Sunday, with occasional heavy showers and some lightning, but no severe weather expected. Rain will continue overnight into Sunday morning, with temperatures in the 50s. While flooding is not anticipated, areas further south may see heavier rainfall, with totals ranging from 1 to 3 inches. The rain will taper off by Sunday evening. Monday’s weather looks favorable for rescheduled parades with temperatures reaching 62°F. The forecast for the week shows temperatures warming into the mid-70s by Wednesday, with a slight chance of rain on Thursday and clear weather for Friday and Saturday.

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Meteorologist Payton Malone says expect steady rain on Sunday.

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Rain may be heavy at times Sunday, warmer week ahead

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www.youtube.com – WDSU News – 2025-02-22 09:07:32

SUMMARY: Meteorologist Jim Simon from WDSU News reports a rainy weekend ahead, with Sunday being particularly wet. While light sprinkles were noted this morning, significant rain is expected tomorrow due to a developing low-pressure system in the Gulf. Highs today will reach the mid-50s, with cloudy skies and a slight chance of light showers. By Sunday morning, numerous showers are anticipated, potentially exceeding one inch of rain. Although some evening showers may linger, next week looks promising with dry weather for upcoming parades from Monday through Friday.

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Rain may be heavy attimes Sunday, warmer week ahead

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NELA community rally behind Monroe man providing shelter to homeless

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www.youtube.com – KTVE – 2025-02-21 19:29:35

SUMMARY: Eugene Whitney Jr. and his daughter, Courtney Jones, provided shelter and meals to over 30 homeless individuals at the Monroe Inn during a freezing cold snap in Northeast Louisiana. Their compassionate actions have sparked widespread gratitude, inspiring local businesses to contribute. Support from the community surged, with donations pouring in from across the country, and local restaurants like Chicken Salad Chick and Popeye’s offering meals. Eugene emphasized the importance of community collaboration, stating, “It’s not about us; it’s about the whole community.” The duo’s efforts have created a sense of family among those they helped, transforming lives in Monroe.

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