News from the South - Louisiana News Feed
Significant severe weather expect Saturday in New Orleans
SUMMARY: Severe weather is anticipated in New Orleans on Saturday, with a level three and four risk of tornadoes, wind, hail, and heavy rain. The timing is expected from late morning to the evening, making Saturday the primary concern for severe weather. Prior to this, scattered showers may occur, but significant impacts are mainly projected for Saturday. Meteorologists note this event is unusual as a level four risk has not been issued this early in the season. Model predictions suggest storms forming mainly in the afternoon, clearing later in the evening. Residents should prepare for the potential of severe weather.

A level 3 and 4 risk for severe weather is expected Saturday as storms move in late morning into the evening. Impacts include tornadoes, hail, heavy rain, and damaging winds.
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Discover Monroe-West Monroe to celebrate 3-1-8 with time capsule
SUMMARY: Discover West Monroe and Monroe are gearing up to celebrate 318 Day on March 18th by burying a time capsule containing 318 community responses. This year’s celebration, marking the area code of Northern Louisiana, includes collecting various insights about local life, events, and interesting facts, with submissions due by March 14th. The time capsule will be buried behind the Discover West Monroe building at 2 p.m. and will remain until November 18, 2056. The celebration will also feature local restaurant specials and other events throughout the area. For more information, visit monroe-westmonroe.org.

March 18th is only a few days away now, and Discover Monroe and West Monroe is going to be celebrating 3-1-8 day once again. There will be many different things happening throughout the day, including the burying of a time capsule.
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Irish Channel Parade canceled due to risk of severe weather
SUMMARY: The Irish Channel Saint Patrick’s Day Parade in New Orleans has been canceled due to severe weather threats, marking the second consecutive cancellation for parades this season. Organizers are in discussions with city officials about a potential rescheduling, emphasizing safety as a priority. Many parade participants, like first-timer Jared Pichon, were disappointed, having prepared for the event. The cancellation significantly impacts local bars and restaurants, as the parade usually attracts thousands and generates substantial revenue. Despite the setback, some groups, including New York firefighters, are finding alternatives to participate in other parades.

A popular New Orleans St. Patrick’s Day parade has been canceled for this weekend due to the threat of severe weather.
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New Orleans Weather: Warm rest of the week, storms on Saturday
SUMMARY: New Orleans will experience warm weather for the rest of the week, with storms expected on Saturday. Severe storms are possible, particularly in the afternoon and evening, prompting a heightened threat level of three out of five. Morning thunderstorms may arise, but Saturday’s severe threat concerns strong winds and heavy rainfall. After a stormy Saturday, the weather is forecasted to improve dramatically, with gorgeous conditions for Sunday and St. Patrick’s Day on Monday, featuring sunny skies and highs around 72°F. Overall, enjoy milder temperatures and increasing humidity leading up to the weekend.

Severe weather looking more likely for Saturday.
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