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Multiple Southeast Louisiana parishes under Tornado Warning

Weather forecast

Strong storms continue to move across southeast Louisiana. The latest impact is a Flash Flood Warning that is in effect until 4:45 this afternoon for much of the Florida Parishes.

We continue under a level 3 and 4 risks for severe weather today and a tornado, the watch remains until 8 PM. This means isolated tornadoes will be possible along with gusty winds, so prepare for all forms of severe weather. There will also be the chance for heavy rain, and a Flood Watch is issued.

Once that front moves through we will see much cooler weather push in. Highs will go from the mid to upper 70s through Wednesday to only in the mid to upper 50s by Thursday and Friday.

Confirmed tornadoes

Three tornadoes were confirmed in our viewing area on Wednesday:

Killona, LA

Arabi, LA

Jefferson Parish

View our WGNO live weather radar here.

St. Bernard Parish

Parish officials have announced road closures associated with Wednesday tornados.

Anyone that is now from the area is asked to stay away from the area.

Power Outages

Entergy has reported multiple outages across the Greater New Orleans area, including the West Bank and St. Charles Parish. See live outages here.

Outages as of 4:30 p.m. Wednesday:

Stay aware of weather conditions Wednesday and have a way to get warnings if they are issued.

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