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 .
The National Weather Service has issued a tornado watch for portions of Louisiana Sunday afternoon. Much of the state will be under a Cold Weather Advisory by Monday morning.
The National Weather Service has released detailed information on what time cities in Louisiana can expect strong storms on Sunday. Here's the outlook.
Flood watches are posted for portions of Louisiana this Saturday. National Weather Service forecasters say rainfall amounts of 8 inches or more are possible.