Rainfall amounts in excess of five inches have been reported across South Louisiana last night and this morning. Flood warnings have been posted with more heavy rain on the way.
National Weather Service forecasters have expanded Louisiana's rain threat. Some of that rain could now arrive at the same time as colder temperatures move in.
Showers and some heavy downpours are rumbling along the I-10 corridor this morning. When will they end and when will it get colder? Here's what we know.
Flood watches are posted for portions of Louisiana this Saturday. National Weather Service forecasters say rainfall amounts of 8 inches or more are possible.
Portions of Louisiana can anticipate severe storms today and Tuesday followed by a tropical threat in the Gulf of Mexico as early as Wednesday. Here's the latest .
National Weather Service forecasters are urging Louisiana residents to prepare for the potential of flooding rains Thursday and Friday across the state.
Data compiled from NOAA shows which Louisiana parishes are most likely to experience tornadic activity. Some of those parishes have already had touchdowns this year.
The National Hurricane Center is watching potential tropical development for the Gulf of Mexico. The system could affect Louisiana or the northern Gulf Coast.
Low lying areas of Louisiana should be on notice, the next 48 hours could include heavy tropical downpours and potential flooding along the I-10 corridor.
We are 12 weeks into what was supposed to be a very active hurricane season. NOAA has revised their forecast. Here's what those changes mean for Louisiana.