Daniel Graves, wdsu

Daniel Graves

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New Orleans, LA, United States

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Past articles by Daniel:

Tropical Depression Fred moves back over water, could slowly strengthen again

Tropical Depression Fred is back over water and approaching the Gulf of Mexico. → Read More

Tropical Storm Fred forms, forecast to be in Gulf of Mexico this weekend

Tropical Storm Fred formed Tuesday evening in the Caribbean Sea, and is forecast to move into the Gulf of Mexico by this weekend. → Read More

Four ducklings reunited with mother after getting trapped under Lakefront drainage crate

Four ducklings were rescued and reunited with their mother after being found trapped under a drainage grate Tuesday morning. → Read More

New Orleans councilman calls for financial relief for citizens experiencing trash pickup problems

A New Orleans Councilman is introducing an ordinance to help residents that have complained of inconsistent trash pickups. → Read More

New Orleans levee system is vulnerable and can overtop, storm surge expert says

Hurricane Katrina exposed how vulnerable the levee system is. It is not guaranteed safety if you live inside the levee protection system. → Read More

NWS confirms two tornadoes in Tuesday morning's storms

The National Weather Service says a tornado caused damage in Jefferson Parish Tuesday morning. → Read More

After a beautiful Mother's Day weekend, thunderstorms possible overnight

It's hard to believe after a gorgeous Mother Day's weekend that we are looking at the potential for rain and storms overnight! → Read More

Heavy rain still possible Saturday, Flash Flood Watch until late tonight

While the next few hours will feature a break in the rain, more scattered showers and thunderstorms will be possible tonight. → Read More

Week ahead weather: Dry on Monday, then rounds of heavy rain likely

Getting you ready for the week's weather, it will be a chilly, dry start to the week on Monday, before rounds of heavy rainfall and potential flooding for the rest of the week. → Read More

Boil water advisory issued for parts of Amite City

A boil water advisory was issued out of caution for residents of North Second Street from Pecan Street to Mimosa Street. → Read More

Hard freeze, ice concerns for southeast Louisiana by Monday

The coldest air of the season is set to arrive early next week in southeast Louisiana and could cause some travel problems due to freezing temperatures. → Read More

Homicide investigation underway in Jefferson after man found with neck injuries

The Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office is investigating a homicide in Jefferson. → Read More

Forecast remains highly uncertain over possible freeze next weekend

Temperatures will be turning chilly again this weekend, but how cold it is still remains uncertain. → Read More

Rain and storms likely overnight, severe weather possible

Stay weather aware tonight, as some strong storms could move across southeast Louisiana while you're sleeping. → Read More

Chilly and sunny Tuesday

With lots of sunshine, we will warm into the mid to upper 50s this afternoon. → Read More

Forecast brings Eta into the Gulf of Mexico next week

Eta isn't done yet, after slamming into Central America. It is expected to re-strengthen as it heads toward Cuba and eventually the Gulf of Mexico. → Read More

Dangerous Hurricane Eta is the fifth major hurricane of the season

Hurricane Eta is a dangerous hurricane that continues to rapidly intensify as it heads toward Nicaragua and Honduras. → Read More

Tropical Storm Zeta expected to become hurricane today

Tropical Storm Zeta formed early Sunday morning and is expected to become a hurricane Monday. → Read More

Tropical Depression Twenty-Eight forms in Caribbean, moving into Gulf next week

Yet another tropical system threatens to move into the Gulf of Mexico this hurricane season. → Read More

The season that won't end: Monitoring possible development in the Caribbean, Gulf

A broad area of low pressure in the Caribbean is becoming better organized Friday. → Read More