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.
The National Weather Service has upped the rain and severe weather threat across Louisiana. Much colder temperatures are coming too. Here's the latest.
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.
There are still two months left in the Atlantic Hurricane Season and forecasters at the Hurricane Center are now monitoring an area of disturbed weather that could move into the Gulf over the weekend.
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.
The National Hurricane Center is tracking three tropical systems in the Atlantic, one of them is a hurricane. What threat, if any, will these systems have on the Gulf or the U.S. Coastline?
The National Hurricane Center is currently monitoring two tropical systems in the Atlantic Basin. Meanwhile tropical models are suggesting the Gulf could become more active.