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    More Heavy Storms Through Saturday Afternoon

    More Heavy Storms Through Saturday Afternoon

    Posted 4:40 PM 2/3/2012 by Rob Perillo

    Locally heavy showers and some hefty thunderstorms will develop once again across the area Friday night through Saturday.

    The greatest risk of storms through Saturday morning will be across the western and northern portions of Acadiana...areas that have been hammered by (More)


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    Severe Weather & Flooding Pummel Northern Acadiana

    Severe Weather & Flooding Pummel Northern Acadiana

    Posted 2:20 PM 2/3/2012 by Rob Perillo

    Flood Warnings continue for portions of Allen, Evangeline, Avoyelles and Rapides Parishes through 800pm tonight as strong storms have "trained" across the area.

    Rainfall totals of 2-6" (More)


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    Pierre C. Shadeaux doesn't see his shadow

    Pierre C. Shadeaux doesn't see his shadow

    Posted 8:59 AM 2/2/2012 by Lauren Wilson

    Pierre C. Shadeaux, the Cajun Groundhog, did not see his shadow early this morning. That means there's going to be a long spring ahead of us.

    Although, there never seemed to be a winter this year, did it?

     

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    Damp/Muggy...Active Weather Prevails

    Damp/Muggy...Active Weather Prevails

    Posted 3:07 PM 2/2/2012 by Natalie Noah

    Warm and moist conditions will continue overnight through tomorrow.  Trouble sorting out the messy forecast, but plan and expect over the next 72 hours for scattered showers and thunderstorms.  Already seeing the radar pick up on a few showers near and over the Basin moving (More)


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    Where's the snow? Not in Lower 48, but elsewhere

    Where's the snow? Not in Lower 48, but elsewhere

    Posted 2:51 PM 2/2/2012 by Rob Perillo

    WASHINGTON (AP) -- Snow has been missing in action for much of the U.S. the last couple months. But it's not just snow. It's practically the season that's gone AWOL.

    "What winter?" asked Mike Halpert, deputy director of the National Weather Service's Climate Prediction Center. For the (More)


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