Will we see snow, ice or rain tomorrow in north Louisiana? That’s the big question with a winter storm that will move into Louisiana tomorrow from Texas. Department of Transportation spokesperson Erin Buchanan says they are ready to respond if wintry precipitation begins to fall…
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A winter storm warning is in effect in northwest Louisiana and a winter weather advisory is in effect for areas like Monroe, Ruston, Coushatta, and Mansfield. Arkansas is expected to see snowfall, but depending on the temperature, Louisiana could see either rain, ice or snow. Buchanan says they are closely monitoring the forecast.
State climatologist Jay Grymes says central and south Louisiana will not see snow. However, there’s the threat of heavy rainfall tomorrow night through Friday for south Louisiana…
All advisories, watches and warnings take effect at six tomorrow morning and expire at noon Friday.
The man who killed 14 people by plowing a pickup truck through a crowd on Bourbon Street on New Year’s Day posted videos ahead of time detailing what he was planning to do. Senator Bill Cassidy says companies like Meta can use AI to analyze post in real time and notify law enforcement and says one company is already doing this.
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Cassidy says social media companies should not have to be given the green light from Congress to share the information with law enforcement.
The Advocate reports that Hyundai Motor Group is planning a multibillion-dollar steel mill in Ascension Parish, to supply steel for its Hyundai and Kia vehicle assembly plants in the U.S. Hyundai aims to mitigate potential tariffs and reduce logistics costs by manufacturing its steel. Scott says the project reflects Governor Jeff Landry’s push for industrial growth.