Weather

Weather Road Show

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The WBRZ Weather Team is aiming to further educate the public about our weather, especially in light of the severe weather that has occurred recently across the Deep South.

The WBRZ Weather Team will talk about tornadoes, as well as hurricanes, and the difference between a watch and warning. They will also discuss the resources WBRZ has to give you the most accurate forecast possible.  The WBRZ Weather 2 Louisiana Road Show may be dropping by your area or school sometime soon!


If you would like the WBRZ Weather 2 Louisiana Road Show to come to your school or community, contact Meteorologist Dave Nussbaum at (225) 336-2393 or email him at dnussbaum@wbrz.com.


Weather Blog

  • Some pleasant & less humid weather greets us through Friday...

    September 2, 2010

    By Meteorologist Dave Nussbaum

    Short Term: Some pleasant weather will be greeting us today thanks to an area of high pressure bringing in drier air. We will have mostly sunny skies with somewhat lower humidity this afternoon. It will still be hot with highs in the lower... more »

Weather Photos

  • 7/5/2010-Old Jefferson Subdivision 9:25 am
  • Beautiful Sunset
  • Sunset on the Lake
  • Heather's Sky Picture - Rain or Shine

Weather News

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Pat's Column

  • "Carolina In the Morning..."

    September 1, 2010

    A mandatory evacuation was issued Wednesday for the North Carolina coast. Continuing our column from yesterday, the Hurricane of 1899 was recently ranked as the eighth most deadly Atlantic hurricane... more »
  • "Diamond City - Gone...."

    August 31, 2010

    Portions of North Carolina may experience the impact of Hurricane Earl. Shackleford Banks, North Carolina, is now part of the Cape Lookout National Seashore and in the early 1800s, hundreds... more »
  • "Last of August Rumble"

    August 30, 2010

    In 1886 Charleston, South Carolina had a population of 53,000. The Ashley and Cooper Rivers create a peninsula where Charleston sits. As noted in a previous anniversary column, The Old... more »