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A wonderful weekend for all the events with storms holding off until Monday
SUMMARY: The weekend weather will be pleasant with clear skies, light winds, and temperatures reaching near 80 degrees, perfect for events like the Louisiana Derby and parades. While Saturday remains mostly sunny, Sunday will bring warmer temperatures and a slight chance of rain, though no severe weather is expected. Winds will pick up slightly, with some cloud cover developing. Monday, however, could see heavy rain, particularly in the morning, with up to 2 inches possible. The risk of flooding is low, but the weather will impact the start of the workweek, with storms moving across the area by mid-day.
Meteorologist Devon Lucie shows you just how nice we finished out the week and then looks ahead to the weekend with your temperature and rain chance forecast for all the events going on this weekend then tracks and times the next front that will bring us showers and storms showing you when they’ll arrive and what, if any, threat of severe weather will be then takes a peek at next week while finishing with your seven day forecast.
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Kerrville native living in New Orleans reflects on heartbreak in his hometown
SUMMARY: Parker Kennedy, a Kerrville native now living in New Orleans, reflects on the devastating flooding affecting his small hometown. Once a community of 20,000, Kerrville has been thrust into heartbreaking headlines due to the tragedy, including loss of life impacting people Parker personally knows. Though his family is safe, the pain is deep as he mourns friends lost, including a close friend’s daughter. Motivated to help, Parker is donating 10% of all sales from his Uptown New Orleans store in July to Kerrville relief foundations, supporting survivors and animals. He honors the memories of those lost and wants others to know Kerrville’s unique spirit beyond this tragedy.
Kerrville native living in New Orleans reflects on heartbreak in his hometown
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New Orleans OIG finds NORDC, Foundation non-compliant with audit law
SUMMARY: The New Orleans Office of Inspector General reported that the New Orleans Recreation Development Commission (NORDC) and the New Orleans Recreation Development Foundation failed to comply with legal audit requirements. NORDC did not provide independent audits for the last three years, despite the City Charter mandating annual independent audits. The Foundation, which receives substantial public funding, also stopped audits in recent years, citing cost savings and lack of federal funds. The OIG recommends both entities comply with financial reporting laws by the end of 2026. NORDC acknowledged the findings and is reviewing its processes to improve transparency and accountability.
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Morning Forecast – Wednesday, July 9th
SUMMARY: Morning Forecast for Wednesday, July 9th from Shawl Pryor on FOX 14: Showers and thunderstorms from Tuesday dissipated before midnight as a frontal boundary stalled just to the north. Showers and storms will redevelop around lunchtime and persist into the afternoon, weakening after sunset. The stalled front may bring continued rain chances through Thursday. Temperatures will remain in the lower 90s, climbing toward the weekend with heat indices reaching triple digits. Scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms are likely near and north of the I-20 Corridor late tonight due to an upper trough and high moisture levels. Storm coverage will decrease by Friday with drier air moving in, leading to hotter and less stormy conditions.
Most of the showers and t-storms from yesterday completely dissipated prior to midnight. A frontal boundary will sit just to our north. More showers and t-storms will develop around lunchtime and continue into the afternoon. Most of these storms will weaken after sunset, but the stalled front may help to keep more rain chances in the forecast for tomorrow. Temperatures will stay in the lower 90’s but begin their climb for this weekend. Heat indices will climb into the triple digits.
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