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All of southeast Louisiana is under a flood watch as the WDSU First Warning Weather team continues to monitor impacts from Invest 93-L. Below are the latest models and current conditions in Louisiana.
NEW ORLEANS — A flood watch has been issued for our entire area from 1 p.m. Wednesday through late Friday night. Most see between 2-4 inches, with some spots over 5 inches.
NEW ORLEANS — Watch our live storm radar feed showing real‑time showers and thunderstorms move across Louisiana. Expect a few showers this morning with more scattered thunderstorms in the ...
It may or may not develop into a tropical depression, but the system will bring rains and the possibility of flooding. Here's ...
Extended sunshine does not appear in the National Weather Service’s forecast, which runs through June 2, although there could be a break between systems at some point that will bring a few hours ...
LA temperatures climb ahead of weekend. See the warm weather forecast After above-normal temperatures Thursday and Friday, some cooling is in the weekend forecast and beyond.
All of southeast Louisiana is under a flood watch as the WDSU First Warning Weather team continues to monitor impacts from Invest 93-L.
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