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A flood watch goes into effect today for the Baton Rouge today, beginning at 1 p.m. and continuing through late Friday, as an area of low pressure travels slowly westward over the Florida ...
Some shelters in the Baton Rouge area will be open during anticipated severe weather bringing heavy rain and flash flooding.
The grant will create a weather network tailored to the parish and will allow for quicker and more accurate updates during ...
Some shelters in the Baton Rouge area will be open during anticipated severe weather bringing heavy rain and flash flooding.
Meteorologist Ashley Renee has your 8:15 am forecast. Good morning everyone and happy Tuesday! Hopefully you all enjoyed your Monday. This morning, it is still dry, warm and muggy. The ridge of high ...
It’s certainly going to be hot, but maybe not as “dangerously” hot as first anticipated. It’s unlikely the local area will see the once feared 113°+ feels like temperatures. The main reason will be ...
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Usgs.gov predicts more frequent floods and wildfires caused by climate change. Wildfires are currently burning in western ...
The storm remains disorganized on Wednesday but still has time to strengthen over the Gulf before making landfall on Thursday.
Invest 93L is currently moving across the Florida Panhandle, where it's expected to bring heavy rains between Wednesday and Friday. The National Hurricane Center estimates that Invest 93L has a 40% ...
Invest 93L is currently churning in the Gulf and is expected to pick up a bit of steam before it makes landfall in Louisiana early Thursday afternoon.
A FEMA grant for $39 million was intended to stop a cycle of repeated flooding, damage and repair for hundreds of structures in the city. Evans estimated that the project, by creating new retention ...
This letter is to clarify a detail around my interaction with the officers at Aims Community College while gathering ballot petition signatures, covered in the article “Petitioners against ...