Louisiana is bracing for another active hurricane season; if anything can tame the tropics, it's the plume of dust that comes off the African coast, the Sarahan Dust.
Louisiana won't experience a total washout with this weekend's weather but do expect periods of very heavy rainfall and the possibility of localized flooding.
Strong storms are marching southward across Louisiana as a cold front, yes a cold front, brings a break in the heat for the Gulf South over the next few days.
Data compiled from NOAA shows which Louisiana parishes are most likely to experience tornadic activity. Some of those parishes have already had touchdowns this year.
The National Weather Service is offering a sneak peek at what Louisiana's first few weeks of fall might bring. When will those gumbo pots be coming out?
With a hurricane making landfall in Texas and sending heavy rain into Louisiana, will this become something we have to experience more of in the coming weeks?
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.
What is the probability a named storm, a hurricane, or a major hurricane will make landfall in your Louisiana parish? Here's what the experts are saying.