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Louisiana’s Top Weather Official Predicts Slightly Below-Average 2026 Hurricane Season

by Elise Plunk-Louisiana IlluminatorJune 18, 2026June 18, 2026

Louisiana’s leading weather official forecasts an average to slightly below-average hurricane season in 2026, with a typical number of storms expected. Stay informed on the latest weather updates.

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Annual cruise to study Gulf ‘dead zone’ celebrates 40 years amid cuts that threaten to ground it

by Elise Plunk-Louisiana Illuminator August 22, 2025
Posted inNews

Mississippi River loses most of its sediment – and land building ability – before reaching the Gulf of Mexico

by Delaney DryfoosMay 30, 2025May 29, 2025
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‘Solar for Y’all’ faces hazy future in Louisiana

by MRB AG & Water DeskMarch 22, 2025March 23, 2025
Posted inEditor's Choice

An editor’s dispatch from the lower basin 

by The Newsletter 05 and Ag & Water Desk MediaFebruary 27, 2025February 27, 2025
Photo by Associated Press
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Blacks Are Trapped and Floods Have Taken Over Louisiana’s Suburbs After Ida

by The Newsletter 05September 1, 2021January 1, 2023

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