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The National Weather Service and Storm Prediction Center say the threat of severe storms and tornadoes will increase across Louisiana today and tonight.
A severe weather threat will move into northern Louisiana today and spread statewide by Thursday and Friday. Here's what to expect over the next 48 hours.
The National Weather Service has fine-tuned Thursday's severe weather potential for all of Louisiana. Much of the state is at risk for strong storms today.
Severe weather watches and warnings have been posted for many Louisiana parishes early this Monday as a line of strong to severe thunderstorms moves across the state.
Severe weather watches and warnings have already been posted in many parts of Louisiana. Here is where the storms are now and where they are expected to go.
Forecasters with the Storm Prediction Center are suggesting a stormy start to the work week. Could affect your school day and your plans to view the eclipse.
The National Weather Service says the threat of strong to severe storms across Louisiana is even more likely than first thought. Here's the timing on the storms.
Experts predict warm, wet weather conditions will dominate Louisiana in April, May, and June, pulling the Bayou State out of the drought we experienced in 2023.
Gusty winds, heavy rain, possible hail, and maybe even a tornado, that's what Louisiana could expect with Thursday's forecast round of strong to severe storms.
Rumbles of thunder and flashes of lightning awoke Louisiana residents early this morning, when will the rain end? And, when will Louisiana get its next round of storms?
The University of Louisiana at Lafayette has announced a complete closure of its campus for Tuesday, January 16, in response to the severe cold weather conditions affecting the area.