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Dry conditions will prevail until a cold front moves through bringing more rain. → Read More
Expanding high pressure keep it mostly rain free and warm. → Read More
High pressure will keep afternoons hot as drier air makes it feel less uncomfortable. → Read More
The tropics remain active while daily afternoon rain stays in the forecast. → Read More
Tropical storm Ian formed this morning in the Atlantic. → Read More
Hermine will move onshore as temperatures stay above the average. → Read More
Monitoring a wave near the Caribbean for tropical development. → Read More
The tropics have come alive as river levels slowly fall. → Read More
Multiple tropical disturbances are moving through the Atlantic while rivers slowly fall. → Read More
Rivers continue to fall as Fiona forms in the Atlantic. → Read More
A slow moving low pressure system will bring the chance for more flooding rain. → Read More
High rainfall rates will bring the threat of sudden, flash flooding. → Read More
Heavy rain will move through bringing the potential for flooding. → Read More
WDSU meteorologist Jay Galle said that a disturbance that has moved onshore of Florida will bring a lot of rain to southeast Louisiana, but there will be no tropical development. → Read More
Unusually high moisture and low pressure along the northern Gulf Coast will keep rain chances high this week and possibly into the weekend. → Read More
Lots of moisture and low pressure will keep the chance of rain high. → Read More
A trough of low pressure is being monitored in the northeastern Gulf Of Mexico. → Read More
Severe storms generated a brief tornado while afternoon rain stays in the forecast. → Read More
Earl has weakened over land while shifting high pressure will allow more rain. → Read More
Earl will move onshore, while heat and humidity give way to afternoon rain. → Read More