Louisiana is finally getting a break from the excessive heat in the form of showers and possibly strong thunderstorms today. Here's the outlook for July 4th.
We know it's hot across Louisiana but we also know this kind of heat can't last forever. Here's when forecasters say Louisiana's heatwave will finally break.
Excessive heat and the threat of severe storms will prevail across most of Louisiana today. Here's how hot and where the worst of the storms are most likely.
Most of Louisiana is under a heat advisory for the afternoon and early evening hours today. Here's why some parts of the state are included and why others are not.
More than 25 million Americans will be under a heat alert this weekend as the Southwest portion of the United States braces for record high temperatures. This temperature will be rising in Southwest Louisiana as well.
In the midst of recovery efforts, a heat advisory has been issued for portions of southeastern Louisiana. In the place where Hurricane Ida did the most damage, recovering residents will now have to cope with extreme heat conditions while being without power.
The National Weather Service Office in Lake Charles has posted a heat advisory for almost all of South Louisiana. That heat advisory will go into effect at noon today and will last until 7 pm tonight. The reason for the advisory is to add extra emphasis on just how dangerous the hot weather can be...