Stay ahead of the curve with the most reliable weather updates from WAFB. Whether you're a Baton Rouge local or living in nearby parishes, timely and accurate information can help you prepare for whatever Mother Nature brings. Below, you'll find everything you need to know about current weather patterns, updates, and flood safety, all powered by the trusted WAFB team.
When stormy weather threatens Louisiana, WAFB offers fast, precise forecasts. Their experienced meteorologists, including Dr. Steve Caparotta and Henry Blakes, are dedicated to keeping viewers safe and informed.
One recent highlight is the break in widespread heavy rain across the area. Many neighborhoods saw up to 5–6 inches of water, but the latest WAFB update says the threat is decreasing. This means scattered showers may continue through the weekend, but most communities can take a breather after intense storms earlier in the week.
Earlier this May, a cold front brought in cooler, drier air—offering some relief from persistent rain. Still, there are several rain chances ahead, especially during afternoons through Mother’s Day weekend. The most current forecasts indicate manageable rain amounts for most, with highs reaching the mid-70s.
Yet, it's crucial to stay alert. Flood watches remain active in select parishes, even as they're lifted for others. For more granular details—including which areas are still under advisory and guidance on flood safety—you can check out this detailed update on rain and flood conditions. The post also recommends downloading the latest weather apps to get real-time alerts directly to your device.
In the days ahead, southeast Louisiana may see another round of isolated storms. The ground remains saturated, so flash flooding is still a concern for some.
According to WAFB’s forecast for next week, look out for multiple rounds of rain and storms, especially from Wednesday through Friday. Some areas could face totals over three inches. Thankfully, the weekend will likely bring warmer temps and fewer showers, just in time for outdoor plans.
Even when the storms lighten up, flood hazards can linger. Always heed local advisories and prepare a plan “B” for outdoor events. Here are some quick safety suggestions:
As the weather continues to shift around Baton Rouge, WAFB remains the region’s most trusted source for breaking weather news and updates. Bookmark their site, sign up for alerts, and stay connected on social media for live coverage during severe weather events.
Remember: Knowledge is your best tool for staying safe and prepared.