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Gov. Jeff Landry honors Louisiana college student Emma Foltz for evacuating 14 summer campers during the deadly July 4 flooding along the Guadalupe River in Texas. July 17, 2025 at the Governor's Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness.
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July 18, 2025. Severe rain overnight in Louisiana caused some flooding to the west of New Orleans. More for Yo
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Fox Weather on MSNBryan Norcross: Louisiana flood threat continues as the tropics remain dryThe large-scale atmospheric pattern looks to become more conducive for tropical development in early August, but we'll see. In the meantime, another system like this week's disturbance could develop in the northern Gulf or off the Southeast coast,
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Additional rainfall amounts of up to 1"-2" will be possible for much of Southeast Louisiana. Some locally higher totals will still be possible though. The National Hurricane Center (NHC) has been monitoring an area of low pressure, Invest 93-L. It now has a 0% of development as it moves through Southeast Louisiana.
The National Weather Service has issued a flash flood warning for three Acadiana parishes where 2-9 inches of rain has already fallen in some spots. Iberia, St. Martin and St. Mary parishes are under a flash flood warning until 5:15 p.m. Thursday. Flash flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly, according to the NWS notice.
The search continues for more than 90 people still unaccounted for after deadly flooding swept through the Texas Hill Country nearly two weeks ago.
For one, the flood-ravaged region around Ruidoso, New Mexico, again finds itself at risk for slow-moving storms causing rapid water rise.
Today, 17 million are under flood alerts across the Gulf Coast and in the Mid-Atlantic, and 19 million are under heat alerts across the Mid-Atlantic, southern Florida and Mississippi Valley.