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Coldest morning since March 29th then warmer days ahead

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www.youtube.com – WDSU News – 2024-10-16 22:29:49

SUMMARY: Fire danger has decreased but remains a concern. Currently, two tropical systems are being monitored, with a low chance of development due to cold fronts preventing significant activity. Expect cold temperatures in the area, with tomorrow morning seeing lows around the upper 30s to low 50s, and a high of 70°F later in the day. Winds may create a colder wind chill effect. For outdoor activities, especially grilling, caution is advised. This weekend promises sunshine and warming temperatures, reaching the mid-70s, making it comfortable for events like the Saints game and Oktoberfest festivities.

Meteorologist Devon Lucie starts us off with a quick look at the tropics where he’s still monitoring two systems for possible development but shows you the forecast data that suggest our hurricane season might be winding down for Louisiana, then takes us to Southeast Louisiana where the high resolution forecast will show you just how cold it will be outside your door Thursday morning, how much warmer you’ll get by the afternoon, and how strong the winds will be, then shows you when temperatures will begin to warm back up, highlights the weekend forecast, the sums it all up with the seven day forecast with high and low temperatures, rain chances, how much cloud cover you’ll get, and how strong the winds will be.

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Saturday 10 PM Tropics Update: One far-off tropical wave to watch

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www.youtube.com – WWLTV – 2025-09-13 22:34:05

SUMMARY: A tropical wave near Africa is emerging over the Atlantic but remains disorganized. The National Hurricane Center gives it a 60% chance to develop into a depression or tropical storm, possibly becoming Gabrielle. This system may move northward, staying over the open Atlantic and away from the Gulf, posing no immediate threat. Since the last named storm in late August, stable air, dry conditions, and increased wind shear have suppressed tropical activity in the Atlantic. The next storm names are Gabrielle, Humberto, and Imelda, with only the current wave showing potential for development at this time.

Meteorologist Alexandra Cranford tracks a lone disturbance with a chance of development on Saturday night, September 13, 2025.

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Haynes wanted in on Wildlife bribery scheme too, informant says

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thecurrentla.com – Leslie Turk – 2025-09-11 15:30:00

SUMMARY: Dusty Guidry, a former consultant who pleaded guilty to accepting $800,000 in bribes, testified that Assistant District Attorney Gary Haynes sought involvement in a bribery scheme at the Louisiana Department of Wildlife & Fisheries. Haynes, on trial for conspiracy, bribery, money laundering, and obstruction, was previously appointed to run Lafayette’s pretrial diversion program after supporting DA Don Landry. Guidry revealed Haynes pressured him to include him in a similar diversion program scheme at Wildlife & Fisheries, receiving checks totaling $90,000. The scheme involved splitting bribes among Guidry, vendor Leonard Franques, and former department secretary Jack Montoucet, who has also been charged. The statewide program never launched.

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OPPJ Comprehensive Plan

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www.youtube.com – KTVE – 2025-09-10 21:15:08

SUMMARY: The Ouachita Parish Police Jury is conducting a series of community meetings to gather public input for their comprehensive plan guiding future growth. Police Jury members, including Larry Bratton from District D, emphasize the importance of reflecting residents’ voices in the master plan. Community members participated in interactive stations, allocating resources to priorities like infrastructure and downtown development, to help shape goals for the next 2, 5, and 20 years. Landscape architect Matt Pizatella and partners from Atlas support the effort. Bratton stresses that without proactive planning, the parish risks costly and less beneficial outcomes in the long term.

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