National Weather Service forecasters have expanded Louisiana's rain threat. Some of that rain could now arrive at the same time as colder temperatures move in.
Last night the Pittsburgh Steelers and Cleveland Browns got to play in the snow. This will never happen at a Dallas Cowboys home game and in fact only happened one time ever.
Do you have a piece of carpet lying around the house or in your garage? How about a small shovel? Then you might be able to get your vehicle out of a "stuck-in-the-snow" situation, all by yourself. Let's dig in Ark-La-Tex.
Forecasters with the National Weather Service have greatly revised the Christmas forecast for Louisiana. You might have a long way to go if you want to see snow.
NOAA has released its latest long-range winter outlook for Louisiana and with Mardi Gras arriving early frozen precipitation could be falling on our parades.
In case you hadn't noticed, Louisiana has been in the midst of an extreme drought. Thankfully, the statewide burn ban has finally been lifted and it looks like Mother Nature is ready to catch us up on precipitation this winter...
Louisiana's long-range forecast has an updated look into January and the New Year where things could take a sharp turn toward wintery weather conditions.