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Morning Forecast – Tuesday, Sept. 24th

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www.youtube.com – KTVE – 2024-09-24 08:20:52

SUMMARY: Meteorologist Chase Ward reports on isolated showers along the South I-20 Corridor, particularly in Franklin, Tensas, and northern sections of Catahoula and Madison parishes. Current temperatures are in the mid to upper 60s, with some areas expecting more showers and thunderstorms as a front moves through. Daytime highs today may reach the lower 90s, with scattered rain expected mainly south of I-20. A potential tropical cyclone is developing in the Gulf, forecasted to strengthen and impact Florida and the Carolinas, potentially bringing some clouds and limited rain to our area. The weather will gradually dry out by late week.

There are a few showers south of the I-20 corridor this morning. More rain and storms are expected to develop as a front passes over today. Mostly isolated but becoming more scattered through tomorrow. Winds will shift northerly and help to cool down temperatures this week. The potential tropical cyclone in the western Caribbean looks to track more eastward based off recent model runs. Sun and cloud mixture will continue through at least Saturday before clearing next week. We will become more seasonal in the mid 80’s.

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Tropical Update: Monday, June 16

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www.youtube.com – WWLTV – 2025-06-16 10:28:42

SUMMARY: Tropical weather is quiet in the Atlantic, with disturbed weather centered over Central America and scattered storms in the Gulf and Caribbean. The Bermuda High remains strong, limiting activity in the Caribbean. In the Pacific, a new storm south of Mexico, Invest 94, is likely to become a named storm and could reach hurricane strength as it moves toward southern Mexico, possibly making landfall midweek near Acapulco. Warm waters and low wind shear support potential intensification. The Atlantic season remains delayed, with peak activity expected in August and September. Meanwhile, a significant heatwave will impact much of the eastern and central U.S. heading into summer’s start Friday.

Meteorologist Payton Malone has the latest update on the tropics for Monday, June 16.

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Toups' Meatery aiming for 80,000 meals through summer feeding program

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wgno.com – Ashley Hamilton – 2025-06-15 15:07:00

SUMMARY: In New Orleans, Toups Meatery is determined to combat child hunger this summer by preparing and delivering up to 80,000 free meals, despite federal cuts to USDA programs affecting food banks. Co-owner Amanda Toups emphasizes the urgency, noting one in three local children are hungry. With traditional support dwindling, the program relies heavily on community donations and fundraising efforts, including the upcoming Toups Fest on June 22. Volunteers deliver meals weekly to families, aiming to ensure no child goes hungry. Toups urges the community to unite in supporting children, highlighting the importance of collective action to fight poverty and food insecurity.

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Heavy rain returns Sunday; flooding possible

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www.youtube.com – WDSU News – 2025-06-15 06:50:18

SUMMARY: Heavy rain returns Sunday with possible flooding, continuing a wet pattern through much of the week. A flood advisory was in effect for parts of the metro area Saturday afternoon, and today’s forecast calls for numerous showers and thunderstorms, especially in the afternoon and evening. Morning hours will be drier, but rainfall and heavy downpours are expected later on. Temperatures will reach the low 90s with high humidity, creating a muggy atmosphere. A tropical wave in the Caribbean remains disorganized, and the tropics are quiet for the next week. Conditions may improve slightly by Friday and Saturday, but heat and humidity will rise.

Heavy rain returns Sunday; flooding possible

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