News from the South - Louisiana News Feed
THIS WEEK: Pleasant mornings, record-challenging high temperatures ~ Mia
SUMMARY: Good evening, San Antonio! Meteorologist Mia Montgomery reports that record high temperatures are expected to start the work week, with Monday’s forecast reaching 97 degrees, potentially breaking the current record of 96. Drier air will lead to quick warming in the afternoons but allow for cooler nights, with morning lows in the mid-60s. This trend continues into Wednesday, with no significant heat index issues expected. A slight chance of isolated showers may appear next weekend, as humidity increases. Additionally, the National Hurricane Center is monitoring a system in the Caribbean with a 50% chance of development, though it poses no immediate threat to Central Texas.
Dry air will still make for pleasant mornings early this week, but plenty of sunshine will send high temperatures into the mid/upper 90s at times, challenging a few records in San Antonio. Here’s an update on the week ahead, plus a check at the tropics with Mia.
News from the South - Louisiana News Feed
Thursday 5PM Tropical Update: Milton heads out into the Atlantic
SUMMARY: A cold front has brought cooler temperatures, with highs in the 50s on the North Shore and 60s on the South Shore, while also suppressing tropical development in the Gulf of Mexico for the next 6 to 10 days. Post-tropical storm Milton, with winds at 70 mph, is no longer classified as a hurricane or tropical storm and is moving harmlessly into the Atlantic. Since 2017, the Gulf Coast has experienced 10 major hurricane landfalls, contrasting with no major events since 2005 prior. The 7-day forecast indicates significant temperature drops ahead, signaling a transition towards fall.
WWL Louisiana meteorologist Brooke Laizer with an eye on the tropics for News at 5PM on Thursday, Oct. 10, 2024.
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Family Justice Center works to address domestic violence
SUMMARY: October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, spotlighting the efforts of organizations like the Family Justice Center. Director Valerie Bowman emphasizes the urgent need to address domestic violence, which affects not only victims but also their children. She advocates for a future where individuals can escape abusive situations and live free from violence. In Louisiana, alarming statistics reveal that it ranks near the bottom for domestic violence-related murders, being fifth in female homicides by male perpetrators. The organization aims to help both men and women affected by abuse, highlighting the critical need for intervention and support.
Family Justice Center works to address domestic violence
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New Orleans rape reports skyrocket from 2014 to 2023 | Louisiana
SUMMARY: New Orleans has seen concerning crime trends, particularly in rape cases, which surged at a CAGR of 25.97% from 2014 to 2019, peaking at 774 incidents in 2019 before declining to 681 in 2023. Homicides rose significantly post-2019, reaching 198 by 2023, with a CAGR of 12.19%. Robberies, however, have decreased, dropping to just over 1,000 in 2023, while aggravated assaults grew steadily from 1,906 to 3,427, reflecting a 6.74% CAGR. Overall, violent crime trends are mixed, with a slight CAGR of 0.96% from 2014 to 2023, contrasting national increases in violent crime.
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