Stay prepared for rapidly changing weather with the latest updates from WAFB. Whether it’s a wet Wednesday or a shift towards drier skies, understanding the forecast helps you stay ahead. This article sums up the most recent WAFB weather predictions, rain totals, and safety tips for residents in Baton Rouge and surrounding areas.
As reported by WAFB’s Wet Weather Wednesday, Baton Rouge was drenched by one to three inches of rain early this morning— and the rain is not over yet. The National Weather Service extended the flood watch until Thursday evening, forecasting the possibility of one to four more inches of rain in the coming days.
Flooding, not severe storms, remains the main concern for now. Recent updates indicate only a marginal risk of severe thunderstorms. Instead, attention is focused on excessive rainfall and elevated flood risk across the city. Stay alert for local flood warnings and check the latest WAFB weather alerts before heading outdoors.
Today looks especially wet with an 80% chance of showers and storms. Some areas may experience heavy downpours. Fortunately, things should trend drier later in the day and into the evening. The level one marginal risk of severe storms is expected to diminish, but do not let your guard down: Localized flooding may still occur with any lingering downpours.
Additional rainfall is expected, with the potential for a few more inches through the rest of the week. The 10-day forecast shows elevated rain chances through Saturday, before a welcome transition to drier, warmer weather towards next week. Keeping an umbrella handy is a smart move!
Comparing Baton Rouge to other regions, KCRG’s report on isolated storms in Iowa highlights lighter rainfall and lower flood concerns. While Baton Rouge grapples with heavy rain and flood risk, parts of Iowa are experiencing slim chances for scattered showers and a milder forecast overall.
This regional perspective helps underscore the importance of staying tuned to trusted local sources like WAFB for Baton Rouge weather. It ensures you receive accurate, actionable updates relevant to your area.
During prolonged periods of heavy rain, remember these quick safety tips:
With the unpredictable weather patterns this week, staying updated is more important than ever. Rely on WAFB for the most recent news, rain totals, and safety information in Baton Rouge. Bookmark official WAFB weather pages, follow recommended preparedness tips, and check regional updates so you’re never caught off-guard by sudden storms or flood threats.