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Election Day severe weather in Louisiana

07:17 PM
November 5, 2024

Possible tornado
Election Day severe weather in Louisiana

A possible tornado was spotted in Acadia Parish in Louisiana around midday. Severe weather may impact people heading to the polls in this region.

The video above shows a possible tornado moving across Highway 35 in Acadia Parish in Louisiana on Election Day. Severe storms may produce more damaging winds and tornadoes as we head into the remainder of the afternoon.

The WeatherRadar shows storms continuing to push east along a line that stretches from Kentucky to Louisiana. The most significant risk of tornadoes will be in Louisiana and western Mississippi through the early afternoon.

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Mary Mays
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