A storm system is expected to bring severe thunderstorms to Louisiana, specifically the ArkLaTex. Find out more about the weather forecast here.
The National Weather Service says look for temperatures to be well above normal in the coming couple of weeks. “Temperatures 10-20 degrees above average,”
Governor Jeff Landry declares winter weather emergency in Louisiana with National Weather Service issuing extreme cold warnings.
This winter storm proved so severe that the first-ever blizzard warning was issued for Louisiana by the U.S. National Weather Service. Majority of areas within Southeast Louisiana saw between four and eight inches of snow accumulation, however, some areas ...
Freezing rain, at its least intense, can create thin sheets of ice that lead to slick, dangerous conditions for drivers and pedestrians. At its worst, according to National Weather Service forecaster Christopher Bannan, thick ice forms on virtually every surface, from roads and sidewalks to rooftops and plants.
The four corners of Louisiana – from Shreveport to Monroe and Lake Charles to New Orleans – were preparing Sunday for an unprecedented winter storm.
Louisiana isn’t known for extreme cold weather—but that changed Tuesday, when the National Weather Service issued its first-ever blizzard warning for much of the state.
A "Freeze Warning" is in effect across southern Arkansas, northern Louisiana, Oklahoma and eastern Texas, as well as in small parts of Arizona, California and Florida, with temperatures falling as low as 27, and wind chills expected to feel as cold as low as 13 in some areas.
Given the impact of the "hazardous" weather conditions on travel, Tuesday morning and evening commutes could become difficult.
Snowfall totals across the southern half of the state continued to increase in Monday forecasts to what could be record-breaking levels. Here's what to know for the New Orleans metro, the northshore,
Snow totals in Louisiana have broken records. Parts of Florida, Texas and Georgia have also accumulated several inches of snow.
According to the National Weather Service, southeast Louisiana, southwestern Mississippi, and coastal Mississippi experienced some of the coldest temperatures in over 25 years. The last time numerous locations recorded single digit temperatures was December 23rd and 24th of 1989.