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Thursday 5 AM Tropical Update: Watching three areas for development
SUMMARY: Currently, there’s minimal activity in the Northwest Caribbean as hurricane season continues. The remnants of Gordon pose no immediate threat, with no developments expected in the next couple of days. Forecasts suggest that any potential system may emerge early next week as steering currents change, allowing a system to potentially enter the southern Gulf of Mexico. However, where it goes beyond that remains unclear due to timing uncertainties. The next named storms are Helen, Isaac, and Joyce. For the week ahead, expect hot temperatures near 90°F with mostly dry conditions, posing no concerns in the tropics.
The National Hurricane Center is currently tracking three areas in the tropics: two in open waters and one in the northwest Caribbean. We’ll focus on the potential development in the Caribbean.
We’ll begin next week mostly dry, then less confidence as we will likely be watching the Gulf for a potential tropical system. At this time it’s far too soon to say what will happen for sure, but one thing that looks fairly obvious is that whatever tries to form in the NW Caribbean will likely get pulled north into the Gulf by early/mid next week. The exact path is a bit trickier. We must wait for something to form before we are confident on the eventual path. Right now, it does appear that the most likely scenario is for the system to be in the central or eastern Gulf next week as opposed to the western Gulf. Stay tuned for updates.
News from the South - Louisiana News Feed
Jackson Square snowball fight
SUMMARY: Cassie Scherm is reporting live from a lively snowball fight in the French Quarter, filled with laughter and music. She describes the event as an intense but enjoyable experience, as participants, including many adults, throw snowballs at each other. Despite the chaotic atmosphere, Cassie enjoys the fun, sharing her own playful interactions and admitting she has been hit by snowballs too. She humorously notes that having a microphone makes her an even bigger target. As she wraps up her report, she highlights the vibrant spirit of New Orleans and the excitement of the day, urging everyone to maintain their safety.
Jackson Square snowball fight
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Antisemitism on college campuses targeted by new legislation | National
SUMMARY: A bipartisan bill, the Protecting Students on Campus Act, has been reintroduced by Senators Bill Cassidy and John Fetterman to protect Jewish students from harassment on college campuses. It would require universities to communicate civil rights complaint procedures, report the number of complaints received, and disclose actions taken. The bill comes in response to rising antisemitism, with reports showing 25% of Jewish students feeling unsafe on campus in 2023. Endorsed by the AJC and ADL, the bill seeks to improve transparency, hold universities accountable, and provide a safer learning environment for students, especially following the October 7 Hamas attack.
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LCG urges residents with little heat to seek shelter now
SUMMARY: Lafayette Consolidated Government (LCG) is urging residents without adequate heating or those using unsafe methods, like stoves or ovens, to stay warm, to seek shelter at the Dupuis Recreation Center. As temperatures drop and road conditions worsen, the shelter, with a capacity of 225, is offering a heated space, food, books, and games. Transportation is available by dialing 211, depending on road conditions. LCG has improved its emergency response plan and is working with community partners to help those without permanent housing. The area is under a blizzard warning, marking an unprecedented event for Acadiana.
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