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Tropical Storm Helene Forms in the NW Caribbean
SUMMARY: Tropical Storm Helen has developed in the Northwest Caribbean, with forecasts indicating it will make landfall in the Big Bend area of Florida on Thursday evening as a major hurricane. Florida is expected to experience widespread impacts, although the western side may only see minimal effects, such as light breezes and brief showers. Following landfall, the storm will move inland, affecting Georgia and South Carolina by Friday before dissipating over the weekend. A trough of low pressure is expected to help steer the storm northward. For more details, viewers can visit WWL Plus.
Tropical Storm Helene forms in the NW Caribbean. Meteorologist Payton Malone says Louisiana can expect some rain showers this Thursday.
We’re tracking the tropics here: https://bit.ly/WWL-Weather
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NBC 10 News Today: Tulane University update
SUMMARY: Pro-Palestine protests at Tulane University earlier this year resulted in acquittals for the students involved, as a New Orleans judge ruled they were not guilty of criminal charges. Defense attorneys argued that the protests occurred on public sidewalks and medians, not on campus grounds. These demonstrations were part of a larger movement across the nation advocating for universities to cut ties with companies supporting Israel’s military operations in Gaza. The ruling reflects ongoing tensions and activism surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, highlighting students’ efforts to impact university policies and corporate affiliations.
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Tuesday 5am Tropical Update: Florida landfall likely
SUMMARY: Travelers heading to the South, especially Cancun and Cozumel, should prepare for severe weather as a tropical storm, potentially evolving into a hurricane, is expected to approach later tonight into early Wednesday. Hurricane Hunters are currently investigating, but a well-defined center of circulation has not yet been established, leading to uncertainty about the exact landfall location. However, confidence is increasing that Florida will be affected, with potential landfall points ranging from the Panhandle to Tampa. As the storm intensifies in the Gulf, the situation remains fluid, and travelers should stay updated.
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A dose of dry air by tomorrow, cool mornings ahead
SUMMARY: Good Tuesday morning! Meteorologist Justin Horn notes that South Texas will experience a muggy day today with temperatures starting in the mid-70s and rising into the low 90s. A small chance of showers or storms exists, especially north of San Antonio. Tomorrow, a front will bring drier, cooler air, reducing morning temperatures to the low to mid-60s by Friday and Saturday. Meanwhile, Hurricane Helen is on track to impact Florida. Expect mostly sunny skies after the front passes, with a 20% chance of rain as the region transitions to more comfortable weather later this week.
Cool mornings by Thursday.
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