justme +Followπ¨ BREAKING: Louisiana is preparing for another round of unpredictable weather β and longtime Louisiana residents responded with: "Well... must be Louisiana." π§οΈβ‘π A powerful weather system is expected to bring heavy rain, strong thunderstorms, gusty winds, and possible flash flooding across parts of the Pelican State over the next 48 hours. From New Orleans to Baton Rouge, and from Lafayette to Shreveport: βοΈ Heavy downpours possible βοΈ Localized street flooding βοΈ Strong winds during storms βοΈ Conditions that can change in minutes π§οΈβ‘ Meanwhile: β’ Someone in Lafayette is still grilling outside despite the lightning. π β’ A fisherman near Houma is checking the weather and heading out anyway. π£π β’ Every pickup truck on I-10 is still driving like the rain doesn't exist. ππ Officials are encouraging residents to monitor forecasts, prepare emergency supplies, and avoid driving through flooded roadways during the worst conditions. But Louisiana locals already know the routine: π± Weather radar open β Coffee brewing π§₯ Rain gear ready πΆ Flood-prone streets being watched closely Because Louisiana may hear: "Potentially dangerous storms approaching..." But many residents hear: "Just another day living in Louisiana." βοΈπ§οΈ The thunder will rumble. The rain will pour. And somehow there will still be someone saying: "At least it's not hurricane season." πβ‘π΄ Stay safe, stay dry, and keep an eye on changing conditions across the Pelican State. πβοΈπ§οΈ #Louisiana #LouisianaWeather #PelicanState #SevereWeather #Thunderstorms #FlashFlooding #NewOrleans #BatonRouge #LafayetteLA #ShreveportLA #StaySafe #OnlyInLouisiana βοΈππ§οΈβ‘π00Share
Nicole Snyder+FollowExtreme cold shuts schools across LouisianaFreezing temps are shaking up routines across southeast Louisiana as school districts scramble to keep kids safe. With wind chills expected in the teens and 20s, Terrebonne Parish schools are closing Monday, while Orleans Parish is staying open for now but keeping a close eye on the forecast. The real concern? Slick roads and black ice could make morning commutes risky, especially on bridges. If you have school-aged kids or drive early, how are you preparing for the cold snap? Share your tips or concernsβletβs help each other stay safe! #Education #LouisianaWeather #SchoolClosures10Share