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Morning Forecast – Wednesday, Nov. 27th
SUMMARY: Meteorologist Chase Ward reports clear conditions on Doppler radar, although cloud cover is increasing. Temperature has risen from the 40s to the 50s due to a southerly warm air flow. Expect above-average temperatures near 70°F today, but a cold front will bring a significant drop in temperatures through the weekend, with highs in the mid-50s and lows in the 20s and 30s. Patchy showers are anticipated tonight and Thanksgiving morning, with minor rainfall expected. By late Thanksgiving, temperatures will begin to cool, marking the start of a consistent cold trend for the following week.
Cloud cover has increased due to southerly flow of the winds. More moisture will continue to funnel in with the clouds through this …
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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.
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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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FOX 14 Your Morning News: Zoo to You
SUMMARY: FOX 14’s “Zoo to You” featured a young female panther chameleon from Madagascar’s rainforest. Unlike vibrant males, females are mostly tan with pink and orange markings for camouflage while nesting. These insectivores use long, rapid tongues to catch prey midair. They have prehensile tails to grasp branches. Panther chameleons are sexually dimorphic, meaning males and females differ in color and behavior. Males display bright colors based on location, while females remain more muted for protection. Though beautiful, panther chameleons are high-maintenance pets requiring specialized terrariums and foliage. The segment emphasized their unique biology and care needs.
FOX 14 Your Morning News: Zoo to You
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