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Thursday 5 AM Tropical Update: A few areas to watch in the tropics
SUMMARY: Currently, there’s no rapid development of disturbed weather in the Gulf. As of August 29th, while it’s a tense time of year, the situation appears stable for now. We anticipate bursts of storms today and tomorrow, with some potential for weak low pressure to form off Texas and Louisiana, leading to rain and passing thunderstorms. Rainfall may be heavy in some areas, causing isolated flooding. Tropical activity in the Caribbean is being monitored, with models suggesting a potential organizing tropical wave next week, but the impact on the US, if any, is still uncertain. Rain will persist, slightly cooling temperatures during Labor Day weekend.
Overall, there aren’t any significant threats in the tropics, but there are two areas to watch in the Atlantic Ocean.
The first is in the western Gulf of Mexico, a large area of disturbed weather that is expected to linger through Labor Day weekend. Over the next 3-5 days, showers and thunderstorms will be present in the western Gulf waters. It wouldn’t be impossible for a weak low pressure to form as we head into the weekend and early next week. Regardless, this tropical moisture will bring rounds of rain to Texas and Louisiana over the next five days or so
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Fox 14 Your Morning News: Glicked Movie Weekend
SUMMARY:
This weekend, both Wicked and Gladiator 2 hit theaters, drawing comparisons to last year’s Barbenheimer phenomenon. Wicked, directed by John M. Chu and starring Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande, adapts the beloved musical about the friendship between Elphaba and Glinda, projected to earn $100 million in its debut. Meanwhile, Gladiator 2, directed by Ridley Scott and starring Paul Mescal, Pedro Pascal, and Denzel Washington, returns 24 years after the original film, following Lucius as he tries to restore Rome. Both films, over two and a half hours long, are anticipated contenders for awards season.
Fox 14 Your Morning News: Glicked Movie Weekend.
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Audit finds several deficiencies in Louisiana government financial reporting | Louisiana
SUMMARY: The Louisiana Legislative Auditor’s Office reported multiple financial deficiencies in the first quarter of fiscal 2025 across various agencies. The Louisiana Department of Health’s Drinking Water Revolving Loan Fund mismanaged $855,606 in federal funds, while the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness approved over $19 million in improper reimbursements. Additionally, $2.5 million was reimbursed without documentation. Local agencies, including the city of Bogalusa, misused ARPA funds for employee bonuses totaling $468,125. Fraud also occurred in Mamou due to a business email compromise, resulting in a loss of $226,330, and Calcasieu Parish Waterworks District lost $481,439 due to misappropriation of payments.
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Law enforcement agencies slam Bexar County sheriff’s policy that rejects certain inmates from jail
SUMMARY: Bear County law enforcement agencies express concern over a new booking policy by Sheriff Javier Salazar, which delays jail intake for suspects requiring medical screening. The directive, aimed at addressing jail deaths, mandates that suspects detoxing from substances or with serious medical conditions must be evaluated at a hospital before booking. This has led to significant delays and complications for officers, with reports of suspects being released instead of booked. Smaller agencies worry that the policy jeopardizes public safety. Despite the concerns raised, Sheriff Salazar maintains that the policy is necessary to improve health outcomes for detainees.
Several area law enforcement agencies said a new directive from Bexar County Sheriff Javier Salazar puts public safety at risk.
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