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Tropical update from Chief Meteorologist Chris Franklin
SUMMARY: As July ends and August begins, tropical development is anticipated, but models show discrepancies regarding its timing. The Euro model hints at potential development early in August, while the GFS model disagrees. Currently, focus is on rising temperatures, with highs expected to reach the low to mid-90s in the coming days. For ongoing updates, chief meteorologist Chris Franklin at WWL will provide the latest information.
An update on the tropics from Chief Meteorologist Chris Franklin. We’re watching a system coming off the coast of Africa.
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Tuesday 5PM First Weather: Wet weather moves on, cooler temps move in
SUMMARY: The weather impact alert was issued due to heavy storms causing high water in the area, with viewers sharing photos and videos of the flooding. Chief Meteorologist Chris Franklin explained that light to moderate rain began around midnight, followed by heavier downpours after 1-2 a.m., particularly affecting the River Parishes, JP, Mandeville, and Slidell. The storms moved out of the region, with clearing skies and drier air arriving. Temperatures will drop significantly, with a milder start tomorrow, but colder weather expected by Thursday morning.
WWL Louisiana Chief Meteorologist Chris Franklin with a first look at the New Orleans-area forecast for News at 5PM on Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2024.
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Grand Isle says pumps at capacity as residents deal with coastal flooding
SUMMARY: Grand Isle is facing significant flooding due to recent heavy rain, with some areas experiencing waist-deep water. The local police chief reported that the rain fell faster than the existing drainage systems could handle. Flooding was already evident in low-lying areas by 10 p.m., before high tide at midnight. To help, Grand Isle will receive two additional loaner pumps to complement the 11 existing stations, as local pumps are at capacity. Residents are advised to drive cautiously on flooded streets and to park on higher ground to prevent vehicle damage.
Grand Isle says pumps at capacity as residents deal with coastal flooding
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Lawmakers discuss how music industry can improve Louisiana’s economy | Louisiana
SUMMARY: Louisiana lawmakers are exploring ways to boost the state’s music industry, which contributes $1.4 billion to the economy and supports over 30,000 jobs. A subcommittee formed in May 2024 is studying how to retain more revenue locally. Reid Wick, from the Grammy organization, emphasized that while live music is strong, the real money lies in publishing and talent agencies. He noted that Louisiana’s artists often leave for better career opportunities in cities like Austin and Nashville. Wick advocates for enhanced infrastructure and advertising to retain talent and raise awareness of existing tax credits aimed at supporting the industry.
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