Minor coastal flooding could bring up to one foot above normally dry ground. Impacts include flooded lots, parks and roads.
There were several New Orleans area prep football games moved to Thursday because of the threat of Hurricane Rafael, but ...
New Orleans’ former Six Flags theme park, which shuttered in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, is finally coming down.
Tropical Storm Rafael is on track to hit the southern tip of Louisiana by Saturday as it continues to gather strength en ...
Demolition has started at New Orleans' abandoned Six Flags, closed since Hurricane Katrina. The site is set for redevelopment ...
As Rafael begins to stall and become more disorganized in the Central Gulf we will see some of the moisture getting pushed ...
As Rafael begins to stall and become more disorganized in the Central Gulf we will see some of the moisture getting pushed ...
Rafael remains a hurricane this morning with winds of 105 mph. The forecasts track of the storm remains well below the ...
The Six Flags amusement park was flooded and abandoned after Hurricane Katrina in 2005. Now it’s finally being torn down.
Forecast models are aligned on Rafael’s path over the next two to three days, but uncertainty grows significantly beyond that timeframe.
Look for rain chances to increase this weekend with the likeliest day for rain, Sunday. Locally heavy rain is possible both Saturday and Sunday. Next week should be sunnier and drier in the sense of ...
The NHC has given the new update on Rafael. The storm has strengthened since this morning, now with winds of 110 mph.