'Boiling' Sea Temperatures Mean Big Hurricane Season for LA, TX'Boiling' Sea Temperatures Mean Big Hurricane Season for LA, TXAlmost two dozen named storms and 11 hurricanes, any of which could be headed Louisiana's and Texas's way.Joe CunninghamJoe Cunningham
Concerns Over 2024 Hurricane Season's Impact on Gulf Coast RiseConcerns Over 2024 Hurricane Season's Impact on Gulf Coast RiseSeveral of the deadliest and costliest hurricanes in Louisiana history occurred along similar conditions in the Atlantic and in the Gulf of Mexico.Joe CunninghamJoe Cunningham
Warm, Wet Weather to Dominate Louisiana in April, May, and JuneWarm, Wet Weather to Dominate Louisiana in April, May, and JuneExperts predict warm, wet weather conditions will dominate Louisiana in April, May, and June, pulling the Bayou State out of the drought we experienced in 2023.Tracy WirtzTracy Wirtz
La Niña Could Mean 'Super-charged' Hurricane Season for LA, TXLa Niña Could Mean 'Super-charged' Hurricane Season for LA, TXSouth Louisiana and Southeast Texas are no strangers to active hurricane seasons, and this year's could be more active for the Gulf Coast.Joe CunninghamJoe Cunningham
Louisiana, Texas Could Be Facing 'Super-charged' Hurricane SeasonLouisiana, Texas Could Be Facing 'Super-charged' Hurricane SeasonTexas and Louisiana could be looking at a "blockbuster" season with a change in weather patterns.Joe CunninghamJoe Cunningham
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
2022 Hurricane Season Forecast Raises Louisiana's Anxiety2022 Hurricane Season Forecast Raises Louisiana's AnxietyForecasters say several keys in the tropics suggest an ominous outlook for residents along the northern Gulf Coast. Bruce MikellsBruce Mikells
La Nina Watch Posted for Pacific Ocean – Here’s Why That MattersLa Nina Watch Posted for Pacific Ocean – Here’s Why That MattersSea surface temperature changes in the Pacific could mean more tropical activity for the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea. Bruce MikellsBruce Mikells