Louisiana could go from famine to feast as far as rainfall is concerned over the next few days. It should ease the drought but will we soon be needing sandbags?
Record setting summer temperatures and extreme drought conditions are going to play a big part in the upcoming crawfish season in Louisiana. Here's how.
Showers and thunderstorms are bringing sweet drops of relief to parched Louisiana landscapes this morning. However, some of those beneficial storms could turn severe later today.
The key to breaking the drought in South Louisiana could come down to just a few hundred miles and an area of disturbed tropical weather in the Gulf of Mexico.
A shortage of tomatoes will likely mean higher prices for products like tomato paste and tomato sauce and that could directly affect the price of your favorite pizza and pasta dishes.
The Calcasieu Parish Office of Emergency Preparedness and Homeland Security has issued an outdoor burn ban.The Following is a Press Release from the Calcasieu Parish Police Jury: