Louisiana Get Ready For A Busy 2025 Hurricane SeasonLouisiana Get Ready For A Busy 2025 Hurricane SeasonThe 2025 Atlantic hurricane season is shaping up to be a busy one, and Louisiana residents should start preparing now. Mikey OMikey O
So Long La Nina, Hello El Nino in Louisiana - What's it Mean?So Long La Nina, Hello El Nino in Louisiana - What's it Mean?Louisiana's weather pattern is changing is it for the good, the bad, or is it going to get ugly? Here's what El Nino will mean to Louisiana. Bruce MikellsBruce Mikells
Essential Items You Need in Your Louisiana Hurricane KitEssential Items You Need in Your Louisiana Hurricane KitIt's time to get your hurricane preparedness kit stocked up and ready to be used if you need it. Mikey OMikey O
Forecasters Predict Below-Average 2023 Hurricane Activity For LAForecasters Predict Below-Average 2023 Hurricane Activity For LAColorado State University has released their first prediction for the 2023 Hurricane Season and it looks encouraging for Louisiana and the Gulf Coast. Mikey OMikey O
Get Ready Louisiana, Back-to-Back Hurricanes Becoming More CommonGet Ready Louisiana, Back-to-Back Hurricanes Becoming More CommonNew research suggests that back-to-back hurricanes could become more common for Louisiana and the rest of the Gulf Coast over the next several years. Bruce MikellsBruce Mikells
Atlantic Hurricane Names For The 2023 SeasonAtlantic Hurricane Names For The 2023 SeasonLet's hope we don't get a visit from any of these but here are the names for the 2023 Atlantic Hurricane season. Mike SoileauMike Soileau
Your Hurricane Kit Should Include These ItemsYour Hurricane Kit Should Include These ItemsToday is the official start of the 2022 Hurricane Season.Mikey OMikey O
Southeast Louisiana Leaders to Evacuees: Don’t Go Home YetSoutheast Louisiana Leaders to Evacuees: Don’t Go Home YetHouma residents say the area looks like a "war zone."Ian AuzenneIan Auzenne
Cajun Navy Ground Force Seeking Search-and-Rescue VolunteersCajun Navy Ground Force Seeking Search-and-Rescue VolunteersVolunteers are asked to bring four days of food and clothes, as well as chainsaws and gasoline if they can.Ian AuzenneIan Auzenne
Hurricane Ida Moving at Snail’s Pace Through Southeast Louisiana as Cat 2Hurricane Ida Moving at Snail’s Pace Through Southeast Louisiana as Cat 2Hurricane Ida continues to move at a snail’s pace through Southeast Louisiana, now as a Category 2, dropping to 105 mile per hour sustained winds with gusts of 125 miles per hour.Brandon ComeauxBrandon Comeaux
7 p.m. Update: Ida’s Progress Slows, Weakens to Cat. 37 p.m. Update: Ida’s Progress Slows, Weakens to Cat. 3Lafayette will see winds gusts up to 55 miles per hour tonight.Ian AuzenneIan Auzenne
Hurricane Ida Makes LandfallHurricane Ida Makes LandfallCurfews and evacuation orders remain in place.Ian AuzenneIan Auzenne