The White House has announced that President Barack Obama will visit South Louisiana Monday to examine water and wind damage in the wake of Isaac. His opponent in the upcoming Presidential election, Rep. Mitt Romney, announced earlier today that he too will be stopping in Louisiana to assess the damage Isaac has left behind.
Back in July, the University of Louisiana announced new parking regulations at Cajun Field, eliminating general admission parking on the west side of the stadium and reserving those spots for Ragin’ Cajuns Athletic Foundation donors who give at least $250...
Aside from picking up branches and raking leaves in the aftermath of Hurricane Isacc, many schools were forced to reschedule their first week of high school football games. Many of the games in Acadiana were rescheduled in anticipation of Isaac causing more school closures as we drew closer to the end of the week.
As Hurricane Isaac approaches the gulf coast of Louisiana, some local government officials are setting curfews in their communities. We have a list of cities already enforcing curfews, and we will continue to update the list as we get information throughout the night.
Here is the absolute latest on Hurricane Isaac as it approaches the gulf coast and southern Louisiana.
The next update on Hurricane Isaac should be released within a few hours.
The following schools in Acadiana will be closing due to anticipated severe weather. We will continue to monitor closures in the area and pass them along here and On-Air. For updates, please continue to check back with us.
U.S. Congressman Dr. Charles Boustany was in the HOT 107-9 studio this morning to discuss what measures both state and local governments have taken in preparation for Hurricane Isaac. Dr. Boustany further explained why Lafayette Parish declared a state of emergency prior to the storm arriving.
As Hurricane Isaac continues to sweep across the state of Louisiana government officials on all levels are reminding citizens to take this storm serious. We have already received reports of people stranded in Plaquemines Parish as water breached the levee system due to the storm surge.
If you are making last minute preparations for Hurricane Isaac, we want you to know that there are still supplies available in stores around Lafayette and surrounding areas. We have confirmed that some stores still have gas tanks, generators, batteries, water, and other supplies.
As the sun goes down and the storm moves in, Acadiana is bracing for what Hurricane Isaac has to offer to our area. Technology is great, and even when power goes out, we have our nifty cell phones - so share your Isaac experience with us through Instagram using the hashtag #AcadianaIsaac
We were fortunate this morning to have KATC TV-3 Meteorologist Dave Baker back in studio with Chris Reed to discuss the latest on Tropical Storm Isaac. Hear what Dave had to say in regards to what Acadiana can expect from this approaching storm.
As we all anxiously await the arrival of Hurricane Isaac, here is what the waters of the Gulf Of Mexico looks like now. Here is a webcam feature from the beaches in Orange Beach---notice the surf and cloud cover.
As Hurricane Isaac approaches the Louisiana gulf coast, more and more Louisiana residents from the southern parishes of the state are evacuating to the northern most parishes of the state. With that, there are not many vacant hotel rooms left in Acadiana.
If you missed it earlier this morning, KATC-TV Meteorologist Dave Baker was in-studio with Chris Reed to discuss the latest on Tropical Storm Isaac. Hear what Dave has to say in regards to potential threats to Acadiana and beyond.