Dreams do come true in New Orleans!!! I am beyond honored to announce that I will be joining the talented team of meteorologist at FOX8 WVUE in New Orleans, Louisiana this May!!
From meteorologist Grace Williams: This week will feel like a true summer with high temperatures near 90 with afternoon spotty storms. For more, watch the video below!
From meteorologist Grace Williams: Tropical downpours continue to move northeast through Louisiana with a flash flood warning in effect for St. Tammany Parish and Pearl River County. For more, watch the video below.
From Meteorologist Grace Williams: Watching the weak and disorganized low pressure system in the Gulf, expecting impacts on Friday and Saturday. Watch the video for more!
From meteorologist Grace Williams: A flash flood warning is in effect until 7:15pm for the river parishes, avoid flooded roads. The rest of the week? Hot and humid. Expect afternoon shower and storm chances every single day. Watch the video below for more.
Will the rain ever end?! The European model keeps #NOLA in a rainy pattern for the next several days, with many ensemble members showing multiple rounds of rain through the end of May. Closer to June 5, most runs show totals dropping off, suggesting a possible drying trend!
Stormy pattern ahead! Keep your rain gear handy through the weekend and into next week. South Louisiana is in the bullseye for the next 7 days. Be prepared for strong storms and flooding! You can watch us on https://t.co/n9NfzPLSWd or download the FOX8 Weather App!
Meet the broadcast meteorology students who run the MSU Weather accounts! They have been hard at work on the chroma key and keeping your MSU forecast up-to-date!
Learn more about them and keep up with their socials by visiting https://t.co/vNuUshZ7WV #msuweather
It can’t get much better than this!! Our current temperature sitting at 76° with mostly clear conditions and a very light breeze out of the SE! Tonight, temperatures drop to the low 50s with clear conditions. Enjoy the absolutely beautiful evening! #msuweather#hailstate
This footage from inside the eye of Category 5 Hurricane Melissa might be the most jaw-dropping video ever captured of a hurricane’s eye, showcasing the infamous “stadium effect."
Jamaica: Damaging winds and heavy rainfall today and tomorrow will cause catastrophic and life threatening flash flooding and landslides. Extensive infrastructural damage, long-duration power and communication outages, and isolation of communities expected.
Melissa is now a powerful major category four hurricane with winds of 140mph currently sitting just south of Kingston, Jamaica. This storm will likely move over Jamaica early Tuesday morning.
Hurricane Melissa Update (October 26 2:40PM)
#HurricaneMelissa could be the most intense, devastating hurricane ever recorded in Jamaica. The storm has increased 60mph in the last 24 hours and is expected to reach #category5 strength.