The tropical season for 2023 is not going away quietly with two active areas of potential tropical troubles. Will these affect Louisiana Thanksgiving celebrations?
A tropical low just south of Louisiana is expected to bring an increased threat of storms and heavy rain to coastal sections of the state later tonight.
The strongest hurricane of the 2023 season so far has already hit Category 5 strength and is expected to remain a major storm for the next several days.
The National Hurricane Center is monitoring an area of disturbed weather south of Louisiana that could become the next named tropical system in the Gulf of Mexico.
Development of a tropical weather system in the Gulf of Mexico off the Louisiana coastline is now a more likely according to the National Hurricane Center.
The tropics are quiet but we are entering Louisiana Prime Time when it comes to hurricane season. One long-range forecast is suggesting tropical troubles before Labor Day.
Tropical Storm Bret has formed and should move into the Caribbean Sea. Will it affect the Northern Gulf Coast? Here's the long-range thinking right now.
Hurricane season begins in less than three months and the signs are suggesting that Louisiana and the Gulf South might be getting a bit of a break from the big storms this year.