So many people from South Louisiana will be traveling I-10 in the next day or two for their Fourth of July celebrations and they'll soon be on their favorite beach.
Hitting land as a Category 4 hurricane with sustained winds around 150 mph, Hurricane Beryl ripped "off roofs, knocked down trees, filled air with debris" and that's putting it lightly.
Hurricane Beryl reached Category 5 status early this morning. The current forecast track does bring the system into the Gulf of Mexico. Here's what you should know.
Major Hurricane Beryl is on a track that would bring the storm into the Gulf of Mexico later this week. Here is the latest on Beryl and Tropical Storm Chris,
In Louisiana a car parked in the summer sun can feel like an inferno. This hack drops car temperatures by 20 to 30 degrees in minutes and it's easy to do.
A story is trending on the internet that highlights a few hacks to staying cool while asleep this summer, and some of these hacks have me scratching my head.
Forecasters with the National Hurricane Center say there might be some "tropical fireworks" in the Gulf of Mexico by next week's Fourth of July holiday.
Many beaches popular with Louisiana travelers in Alabama and Florida have been closed for several days and access could be restricted well into next week.
The current tropical system south of Louisiana could soon have a friend. The Hurricane Center is watching the Gulf this morning for development of another system.
Tropical downpours across southern Louisiana on Monday could drop rainfall rates of several inches per hour. Here's where the heaviest rain is forecast to fall.