Strong storms will move into Louisiana later today, tonight, and Tuesday. There could be severe storms and flooding rains before it gets decidedly colder for Thanksgiving.
Forecasters say the severe weather threat for Louisiana has increased for the weekend. There will also be a greater chance for nuisance street flooding along the I-10 corridor.
South Louisiana's Labor Day weekend will get off to a stormy start today. Showers and severe thunderstorms are possible along the I-10 corridor through Saturday.
The National Hurricane Center is monitoring an area of disturbed weather that's very close to the Louisiana coast. Here's what that system is expected to bring to the state.
Forecasters say portions of Louisiana should prepare for a lot of rain over a short period of time later today. Here's where forecasters think the deluge is most likely to occur.
The cities of Lafayette, Baton Rouge, New Iberia, Morgan City and Houma could experience torrential downpours this afternoon that could lead to flash flooding.
National Weather Service forecasters say Louisiana can expect more strong to severe storms with gusty winds and small hail throughout the course of the day on Wednesday.
Gusty winds, small hail, flooding rains, and the threat of tornadoes, that's why South Louisiana can expect during the day on Tuesday as we wrap up May with a week of very unsettled weather.
National Weather Service spotters are reporting rainfall amounts in excess of six inches across many Louisiana parishes. See where the heaviest rain has fallen and where the heavy rain will fall today.
The entire state of Louisiana is under a Flood Watch through Thursday. There is also a threat of severe storms today too. Here's when the worst of the weather will affect where you live.
Flooded streets and the potential for gusty winds, tornadoes, and hail highlight Louisiana's weather week this week. Here is when the worst of the weather will likely be moving through your hometown.
Louisiana weather forecasters are using descriptive and ominous language to describe the weather event that should move across the state tonight and Saturday.
Another round of severe storms is forecast for Louisiana later today and tonight. Below freezing temperatures will move into the state following the storms.
Showers and storms could reach severe limits across Louisiana later today. Flood watches and warnings have already been posted for portions of Louisiana this morning.
Winter is returning to Louisiana with a vengeance . The National Weather Service says cold temperatures and precipitation are likely over the next two weeks.
Forecasters with the National Weather Service say much of Louisiana will be at risk for strong storms, flooding rains, and possible tornadoes on Thursday.
The National Weather Service is urging caution in both northern and southern Louisiana as a "potentially dangerous for two different reasons" forecast unfolds .