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.
Hurricane Melissa is brewing in the Caribbean, and it's no small matter. Meteorologists are on high alert as this storm could reach catastrophic levels, so stay tuned for updates.
Forecasters with the National Hurricane Center are monitoring a strong tropical wave in the Caribbean. Track forecasts are inconclusive but a northerly turn is expected.
Northern Louisiana will see up to an inch of rain Saturday, but southern parishes south of I-10 will get 0.3 inches or less—not enough to reverse the ongoing drought.
With the chill in the air, our feathered friends are making their annual journey south. Bird watchers, get ready for some exciting sightings in the days ahead.
With hurricane season winding down, local residents can finally shake off some of that anxiety, thanks to shifts in the atmosphere that steer storms away from us.
The tropical Atlantic is very active right now, what does that mean for the Gulf in the coming weeks? Here's what Hurricane Center forecasters are saying.
A cold front will move through Louisiana today and tonight bringing a threat of strong to severe storms. Here's when your part of the state could see the worst of today's weather.