Louisiana's long-range forecast has an updated look into January and the New Year where things could take a sharp turn toward wintery weather conditions.
When you think of Louisiana, you think of swamps and the mighty Mississippi, you don't think of droughts. However, we're still experiencing drought conditions well into fall...
Louisiana still has six more weeks of hurricane season but already thoughts are turning to colder weather and the chances of snow in the Deep South this winter.
A tropical low just south of Louisiana is expected to bring an increased threat of storms and heavy rain to coastal sections of the state later tonight.
Two of Acadiana's top meteorologists have been indirectly sparring over a forecast involving cooler temps. But did one of them just get the last laugh?
Showers and storms are moving across Louisiana today in association with a cold front that will usher in the first fall-like temperatures of the season.
Living in Louisiana, there's no doubt that at some point you've had to deal with flooding. But, are there cities and towns in Louisiana that flood more than others? Yep...
This weekend's cold front in Louisiana has some state and local officials concerned. Here's why the cooler weather could lead to a very heated weekend.
By now you have probably heard the news, gumbo weather is on the way to Louisiana. Or so we thought. As much as we want to be excited and start getting our sweaters ready something tells us this might be too good to be true. Believe me, we desperately want this Louisiana summer to be far behind us but now all eyes are on Chief Meteorologist Rob Perillo after a Facebook post he made.
An area of concern has captured the attention of tropical forecasters as they monitor an area of disturbed weather in the Gulf of Mexico south of Louisiana's coastline.
An area of strong storms with a history of severe weather is currently moving across Louisiana this morning. Here is where you can expect the worst of the weather.