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Morning Forecast – Thursday, May 22nd
SUMMARY: Thursday, May 22nd starts mostly clear and comfortable with calm winds and temperatures in the upper 50s to low 60s. A stalled frontal boundary to the north will push southward this afternoon, bringing increased clouds and a chance of isolated showers and thunderstorms, mainly near the I-30 corridor and parts of northeast Texas, Arkansas, and Louisiana. Temperatures will reach the upper 80s to near 90°F. A slight cooldown is expected Friday, but warmth returns by Saturday with highs in the 90s. Sunday into Memorial Day, unsettled weather with more thunderstorms is likely, followed by cooler temperatures in the low 80s next week.
Skies remain mostly clear this morning. A frontal boundary is held up just to our north which will track further southward today where we could see pop-up showers and t-storms. Rain should end prior to sunset while clouds linger overnight. Temperatures will rebound by the weekend back to the lower 90’s. An unsettled-like pattern is expected to start on Sunday and continue through Memorial Day and the mid-part of next week. The good news is that temperatures will start to cool down after Memorial Day in the lower 80’s and upper 70’s.
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More heat and storms this weekend
SUMMARY: This weekend brings continued heat and storm chances, with a heat advisory in effect until 7 PM today and another starting tomorrow. Current temperatures range from 90 to 93 degrees but feel like over 100 due to high humidity. Showers and thunderstorms are mostly located near Lafourche Parish, with the rest of the region dry. Storms will diminish overnight but resume by early afternoon tomorrow, continuing in a cycle through Sunday and Monday with a 30-40% chance daily. An upper-level heat dome is causing hot, humid conditions, with limited widespread storms expected next week. The tropics remain quiet.
More heat and storms this weekend
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NBC 10 News at 5
SUMMARY: To celebrate Nexstar’s 29th Founders Day, NBC 10 News teamed up with partners to gather meals for homeless veterans. Military veteran Chad Carter expressed pride in supporting those who served. This annual event, now in its seventh year, has raised 45 tons of food over time, with roughly 6 tons given this year alone. Jack Lawrence thanked customers and associates for their participation. Randy Stone highlighted the importance of feeding veterans who sacrificed for the country. The collected food was delivered to Wellspring Alliance for Families for distribution, emphasizing the community’s commitment to giving back.
Founder’s Day
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Contractor says more LPSS quotes were forged – The Current
SUMMARY: A Lafayette company, Clements Construction, alleges forged quotes in school projects, including walkway covers and a gym floor at Judice Middle School, with documents manipulated to appear as their submissions. The Lafayette Parish School System has referred the forgery investigation to the police, linked to drainage repairs at Charles Burke Elementary performed by an unlicensed contractor. Auditors flagged school officials for splitting projects to avoid public bid laws, a practice officials defended as cost-saving. The Louisiana Licensing Board is also investigating after discovering improper licenses on forged quotes. Superintendent Touchet suggested possible sabotage by former employees. Clements says he was blindsided by the felony fraud.
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