The solar eclipse is happening April 8, and a restaurant in Louisiana and Texas wants you to watch safely by offering free eclipse glasses with drink purchase.
Is Texas getting ready for a solar eclipse or the apocalypse and what do STDs have to do with it? And an even better question, is Texas ready for what happens April 8th?
No, it is not because the aliens that are planning to take over our planet will be jamming up the systems so there's no way we can call for help when they arrive during the solar eclipse. (Well, at least we've not officially heard that being confirmed. Yes, I'm kidding for Pete's sake.)
Besides, if aliens were going to be invading our entire planet, who on earth would we call for help anyway?
The Federal Aviation Administration has issued a warning for air travelers in Louisiana and Texas who might be flying at the same time of the solar eclipse.
Check out this picture that was taken over the weekend in Lake Charles of lightning hitting the top of the Burton. It is crazy and beautiful all at the same time.
The National Weather Service says the threat of strong to severe storms across Louisiana is even more likely than first thought. Here's the timing on the storms.
One respected tropical forecast outlet is already suggesting that residents of coastal Louisiana and Texas will face multiple tropical threats in 2024.
Spring storms will factor into the beginning of Louisiana's work and school week. It looks as if none of Louisiana's 64 parishes will dodge high wind and heavy rain.
Severe weather alert issued for Arklatex area by National Weather Service in Shreveport. Stay safe and prepare for potential flooding in impacted parishes.
Welcome to springtime in beautiful Louisiana where the pollen is plentiful and the weather can change in five minutes flat. Is it allergies or a cold? Here's a handy guide to help you figure that out.