The National Hurricane Center now says tropical development in the Gulf of Mexico is likely over the next few days. What to expect along Louisiana's coastline.
On the 22nd anniversary of Hurricane Lili's landfall the National Hurricane Center has revised its forecast on the Gulf's latest tropical threat for Louisiana.
Residents of coastal Louisiana communities should keep an eye on the Gulf of Mexico again this week. The National Hurricane Center is monitoring a possible disturbance that could be heading our way.
The National Hurricane Center is watching potential tropical development for the Gulf of Mexico. The system could affect Louisiana or the northern Gulf Coast.
The National Hurricane Center is monitoring three areas of disturbed weather in the tropical Atlantic. There will likely be impacts in the Gulf of Mexico.
Tropical forecast models continue to suggest a tropical wave in the Atlantic Basin could become problematic for interest in Louisiana and the Gulf of Mexico.
We are 12 weeks into what was supposed to be a very active hurricane season. NOAA has revised their forecast. Here's what those changes mean for Louisiana.
A developing tropical system has the potential to move into the Gulf of Mexico next week a become a threat to Louisiana. Here is the latest on the storm system.
Beryl made landfall in Texas as a Category 1 Hurricane. Here's what Louisiana can expect for the next several hours as the storm system moves further inland.
Hurricane Beryl is forecast to move into the Gulf of Mexico today and then move toward South Texas. However, impacts from the storm will be felt in Louisiana.