The National Weather Service has issued a tornado watch for portions of Louisiana Sunday afternoon. Much of the state will be under a Cold Weather Advisory by Monday morning.
The National Weather Service has released detailed information on what time cities in Louisiana can expect strong storms on Sunday. Here's the outlook.
Sunday's forecast for Louisiana and the Gulf South just got worse. Dangerous storms with flooding rains and possible tornadoes will move through the area.
Big changes are coming in Louisiana's weekend weather forecast. The National Weather Service says Louisiana should prepare for severe storms by Sunday.
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.
Flood watches are posted for portions of Louisiana this Saturday. National Weather Service forecasters say rainfall amounts of 8 inches or more are possible.
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.
Louisiana won't experience a total washout with this weekend's weather but do expect periods of very heavy rainfall and the possibility of localized flooding.
Strong storms are marching southward across Louisiana as a cold front, yes a cold front, brings a break in the heat for the Gulf South over the next few days.
Strong to severe storms and possible tornadoes are in the forecast for many of the same areas in Louisiana that received storm damage over the weekend.