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NEW ORLEANS — The National Weather Service's Storm Prediction Center has issued a tornado watch for most of Louisiana on Tuesday morning.
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - Tropical Storm Francine formed in the southwestern Gulf on Monday (Sept. 9) morning and is expected to strengthen to hurricane status before making landfall in Louisiana.
Update 1:30 p.m. CT, Wednesday, Sept. 11: A tornado watch has been issued for much of southeastern Louisiana and the entire Mississippi coast. According to the National Weather Service, 807 schools, ...
A line of thunderstorms and severe wind is moving across the area, prompting a tornado watch covering much of southeast Louisiana.
The Lafayette area is under a tornado watch as severe weather moves across Louisiana on Mardi Gras, bringing thunderstorms, damaging winds and the possibility for tornadoes, according to the ...
A tornado watch has been issued for portions of southeastern Louisiana and southern Mississippi, primarily along and north of the I-10/12 corridor.
Watches related to Hurricane Delta have been issued for Louisiana ahead of the storm. Delta is expected to bring heavy rain, life-threatening storm surge and damaging winds to parts of the state ...
The tropical storm could rapidly intensify over the record-warm waters in the Gulf of Mexico before striking Louisiana as a Category 2 hurricane Wednesday.