Tropical storm Humberto formed Wednesday afternoon while a cold front closes in on Southeast Louisiana bringing a much needed round of widespread showers and storms ...
Days like these, I wish I could go back and meet you on that muddy chenier. The data to pore over would relate not to war, ...
Humberto has 40 mph winds and is moving west-northwest in the Atlantic at 15 mph. The tropical storm will continue on its ...
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - Tropical Storm Humberto formed Wednesday (Sept. 24) in the central Atlantic. It is expected to hook back ...
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Our highest rain chance of the week is coming up over the next 24 to 36 hours as a weak front crosses the area.
Chief Meteorologist Devon Lucie tracks the strongest storms out at the time of the broadcast and times out when the next likeliest round of storms will hit where you are while showing you the rest of ...
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