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Southeast Louisiana faces severe weather threat Wednesday

NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — Severe weather is affecting Southeast Louisiana on Wednesday, April 10. Here’s what you need to know.

Weather

Widespread thunderstorms are forecast Wednesday across the central Gulf Coast, some of which may produce strong wind gusts and tornadoes. Locally, heavy rain will also be possible with these storms with street flooding possible.

Stay with WGNO as we bring you important weather updates.

School Closures

Most schools in the area are closed Wednesday. Check our full list for the latest closures.

Officials with the St. Tammany Parish Public School System announced that all schools within the school system will remain closed on Thursday, April 11, following Wednesday’s severe weather.

They said they are in the process of evaluating school buildings and storm damages. The school system also reports several schools are still without power.

Road Closures

Jefferson Parish Councilwoman Jennifer Van Vrancken said flooding has been reported on the following roads:

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New Orleans

The Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans released an update stating Wednesday’s heavy rain surpassed capacity, causing more time to be needed to clear the streets of floodwaters.

SWBNO officials said an after-action report will be completed and their team is “shifting available power assets where needed.”

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