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The native connoisseur and the student of Southern University dead after the incident outside the campus

Fog out there this morning. Yes, it is. And you can clearly see the Crescent City connection. So people who go beyond that no problems. But look towards the western Bank. You see this layer of fog. And then right there over the Mississippi. Some layers of fog. But I also want to show the dam. You can somehow see it in the background. It doesn’t look the clearest, but it looks as if the vehicles are able to drive well. Here is what happens to you. We look at the dense area of ​​Nebel Bayou, so Houma less than a mile. The river communities now begin to have Hammond, Bogalusa Slidell, to have to do with a little more fog. Are you okay today? Yesterday, however, they have to deal with the fog. Not so much Belle Chase today. Still fall. So to see a little more fog than what we did in some places yesterday. But you can expect this at least for the next few hours. Franklinton, you are also involved in this poplarville. So here is what we’re talking about when you go outside this morning. It is a bit warmer, about 5 to 10 degrees warmer. Even warmer than that in Bogalusa, which begins this morning compared to yesterday. But I would still suggest having a jacket, so it’s not cold out there. It’s not cool. It’s a little more than cool. But and South Shore look at the upper 50s for some of them, but not yet 60s. However, we had some earlier temperatures and only dropped a bit before the sun starts to rise. This is what our high temperatures look like for today. Another mild day ahead of us. When you enjoyed yesterday afternoon, pretty much the same temperatures are expected, except that we see mainly cloudy sky, so not so much sunshine today. We have a weak cold front that is pushing. It will go through this morning until the afternoon, but with him, maybe a few showers or two shower. It’s really not much. And then this cold front will not drop our temperatures significantly. So we don’t talk about a large arctic explosion or the like. So only mainly cloudy sky. This goes through for your parades for this evening in the city center and looks into the 1960s in the 1970s, but at least we stay on the dry side. Metairie has also received the same forecast for you. If you look at the 1960s in the 1950s, depending on how late you will stay out of parades in the next few days. Friday, Saturday, Sunday. You have no rain opportunities for you. Upper 60s, under 70 years. Their lows will be on the north coast in the 50s and some upper 40s. So great weather. Let us talk about the chances for the rain weekend. No, but as soon as we come to Monday and Tuesday, these chances will increase. But take a look at the categories. And it is an isolated. So there will be no complete washing out at all. Let us start this in the next few days. High pressure begins to form in the Golf and we could see a few offshore showers. But see what happens on Saturday. Another front presses through the temperatures on Sunday. No big difference at all. Mostly cloudy for your Sunday. At least it’s not a rain. Then we come to Monday. Models continue to change. Now the models withdraw on the rain on Monday, but we are still a few more days away. I saw how they go back and forth and then rain and maybe no rain here. 7 a.m. for your Tuesday. May also remain dry. But what I can tell you with certainty is that the heaviest rain, possibly heavy rain, strong storms take place late Tuesday in their very early Wednesday. This is a guarantee. Now, the chances of rain Monday and Tuesday, I would say that they are scattered for them all day. But as soon as we get closer, we will have a better idea. Tomorrow will look much different than today. Storm threat, mainly in our north, but a bit of the north coast is involved. We talk about the upper parts of the communities of Tangipahoa and Washington. Here is a look at the rest of the forecast for you. We still see each other here for several days with 70.

The native connoisseur and the student of Southern University dead after the incident outside the campus

A student at Southern University is dead in an incident outside the campus. The 20 -year -old student Caleb Wilson and a native connoisseur were taken to a hospital in Baton Rouge around 3 a.m. According to the forensic doctor, an autopsy for Wilson is underway to determine his exact cause of death. The Southern University gave the following explanation of Wilson’s death: “The Southern University and the A&M College are aware of an off-Campus incident that may have led to the death of the student Caleb Wilson, a junior from New Orleans who studied with a focus on mechanical engineering.

A student at Southern University is dead in an incident outside the campus.

The 20 -year -old student Caleb Wilson and a native connoisseur were taken to a hospital in Baton Rouge around 3 a.m.

According to the forensic doctor, an autopsy is underway so that Wilson determines his exact cause of death.

Southern University made the following explanation of Wilson’s death:

“The Southern University and the A&M College are aware of an incident outside the campus who may have led to the death of the student Caleb Wilson, a junior from New Orleans with a focus on mechanical engineering. The campus community is expanding its family, classmates and relatives.

“Southern works entirely with the Baton Rouge police authority, which is responsible for the investigation. No further information is currently available.

“Consulting services are available for students, faculties and employees of Southern University. You can find resources at Subr.edu/ucc.”

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