News from the South - Louisiana News Feed
Another hot day before rain chances return
SUMMARY: The weather forecast indicates warm temperatures around 98°F and the formation of the seventh hurricane of the season, named Captain Kirk, with a 90% chance of further development. Meanwhile, a tropical depression has emerged off Central America. There’s a 40% chance of development in the Gulf over the next week, influenced by multiple low-pressure areas. Expect increased humidity and rain chances by Thursday, particularly along the coast, while the North Shore may see less rainfall. The heaviest rain is anticipated on Thursday and Friday, with temperatures expected to drop following the rainfall.
Meteorologist Devon Lucie highlights a busy tropics where our latest hurricane formed, Kirk, and another storm is forecast to develop at any moment, then turns towards Central America where another Tropical Depression just formed and could have an influence on the zone of possible tropical development we’ve been tracking last week. He breaks down every piece of energy we’re watching, and walks us through how it will impact our rain chances and what it means for what type and how strong of a tropical system is likely to form, where it will track, and where it will have the greatest impacts. Then turns to our high resolution forecast timing when showers and storms are likeliest on Thursday while finishing up with a look at when and where rain is likeliest on Friday and through the weekend then wrapping up with a look at the complete seven day forecast.
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The art collective is dead, long live the art collective
SUMMARY: At the Blue Moon Saloon, musicians like Craig Guillory collaborate in weekly Cajun jams, inspiring each other’s art. For non-musical artists seeking community, ARCHIVES, co-founded by Emma Sonnier and Lex Thomas, fosters collaboration, exhibitions, and professional growth for emerging artists in Lafayette. The group addresses isolation post-education and economic barriers like costly supplies and studio spaces. ARCHIVES hosts events including figure drawing classes and artists’ lounges, offers micro-grants to cover exhibition fees, and plans a supply library. Their efforts build vital networks, supporting artists financially and socially, helping them sustain and advance their creative practices beyond formal settings.
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Heat continues for New Orleans, storms possible Wednesday
SUMMARY: Heat continues across New Orleans with highs in the low to mid-90s, feeling over 100 degrees in some rain-free areas. Showers and thunderstorms are currently affecting parts of Southeast Louisiana, especially western metro areas and offshore near Plaquemines Parish, bringing heavy rain, lightning, and gusty winds up to 50 mph. This unsettled weather pattern will persist through the Fourth of July holiday. An upper-level ridge is keeping temperatures above average and suppressing widespread storms until Saturday. Next week, the ridge will break down, increasing rain chances to about 40%, with scattered storms expected and a possible tropical development off the southeast coast.
Heat and storms possible
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Sean 'Diddy' Combs acquitted of most serious charges, convicted of prostitution-related offenses
SUMMARY: Sean “Diddy” Combs was convicted on prostitution-related charges but acquitted of sex trafficking and racketeering in a federal trial that could still mean up to 10 years in prison. The 55-year-old hip-hop mogul faced allegations of coercing girlfriends and paid male sex workers into drug-fueled sexual encounters. Combs’ defense argued the women were willing participants. The trial included testimony from ex-girlfriends, notably singer Cassie, who described abuse and manipulation. Kid Cudi also testified, alleging Combs was involved in a firebombing of his car. While Combs was acquitted of the most severe charges, the verdict likely ends his multifaceted entertainment career.
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