Northern Louisiana will see up to an inch of rain Saturday, but southern parishes south of I-10 will get 0.3 inches or less—not enough to reverse the ongoing drought.
Too much rain can ruin a good garden. Here's how Acadiana gardeners can prevent overwatering, protect roots, and improve drainage during Louisiana's summer storms.
Daily thunderstorms bring 70-90% rain chances across Lafayette and surrounding parishes this week, with heat index values reaching 99°F Tuesday and street flooding risks during heavier downpours.
After a Texas rainstorm, your house may become a haven for pests like cockroaches, mosquitoes, and spiders seeking dry shelter. Here's what to watch for.
Forecasters warn that some parts of Acadiana—like New Iberia—could see up to a foot of rain. Here’s what to expect and how to prepare for flood impacts.
If you've ever thought Louisiana gets more than our fair share of rain, you're right. Actually, 3 out of the 10 rainiest U.S. cities are in Louisiana, and one is in Acadiana.