Louisiana, Gulf Coast and The rainstorm
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The storm remains disorganized on Wednesday but still has time to strengthen over the Gulf before making landfall on Thursday.
Invest 93L will move westward over Louisiana on Thursday. The western Florida Panhandle will see minor impacts through Saturday.
All of southeast Louisiana is under a flood watch as the WDSU First Warning Weather team continues to monitor impacts from Invest 93-L as it moves over the area, but now has a 0% chance of becoming a tropical depression.
"Heavy rain is already moving through Louisiana and will continue over the next few days," AccuWeather's Alex DaSilva said.
The heaviest rains are expected to instead take aim at the Acadiana area, but flash flooding will be an issue there and in New Orleans and Baton Rouge metros. Here's more.
The storm will bring heavy rainfall to the region, and a flood watch was in effect for southeastern Louisiana through Friday night.
New Orleans is expecting more heavy rain Thursday as the National Hurricane Center monitors a tropical disturbance.
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Governor Jeff Landry and state emergency officials will share how ready the state is for the bad weather as Invest 93 nears Southeast Louisiana.