Strong storms will move into Louisiana later today and this could affect Good Friday gatherings and Easter Sunday services as we move toward the holiday weekend.
LAFAYETTE, La. (KPEL News) - Near the end of March, tornadoes devastated Central Mississippi. 26 people died. Homes and business were destroyed. A whole town was obliterated.
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Showers and storms will be a part of the morning commute in South Louisiana today, here is when you can expect the worst of the weather to be in your area.
Powerful tornadoes that ripped through Mississippi - destroying buildings and obliterating at least one town - killed almost two dozen people, officials said Saturday. They warned that the casualty toll could go higher.
Louisiana is under the threat of severe storms and heavy rains today and early Friday. Here is when the worst of the weather will arrive where you live.
Hurricane season begins in less than three months and the signs are suggesting that Louisiana and the Gulf South might be getting a bit of a break from the big storms this year.
Windy and warm is the calm before the storm today and tomorrow in Louisiana. By Thursday much of the state could be impacted by strong storms and severe weather.