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Governor Edwards: Prepare for severe weather, beginning Tuesday

FILE - Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards speaks during a news conference in Baton Rouge, La., on Feb. 1, 2022. As Louisiana continues to be plagued by a spiraling insurance crisis, Edwards will travel to London this week to meet with the “world’s leading insurance underwriter.” (AP Photo/Matthew Hinton, File)

BATON ROUGE, La. (BRPROUD) – Louisiana is bracing for severe weather later this week, and the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness (GOHSEP) issued a Monday, November 28 news release, urging locals to create a game plan ahead of the storms.

The news release said damaging winds, heavy rainfall, hail, and the potential for tornadoes will most likely affect the northeast corner of the state.

It added that Louisiana’s other regions have a slight to moderate chance of sustaining impact.

In the news release, Governor Edwards issued the following warning, “I’m encouraging everyone to keep track of these storms and heed the advice of your local weather experts and officials. The tornado and damaging winds over the weekend in St. Charles Parish are an example of how dangerous storms can be this time of year. Conditions can change quickly, and it is difficult to determine exactly where potential problems will develop.”

He went on to point out that the severe weather is likely to continue on into the overnight hours, which means extra precautions must be taken.

Edwards stated, “In this case, much of the danger will continue into the overnight hours Tuesday when most people are asleep. I can’t stress enough how important it is to have your game plan in place to protect yourself and your loved ones.”

Important facts and tips to keep in mind during this week’s severe weather are listed below:

Stay updated on the latest weather conditions by watching the WVLA/WGMB weather forecast, or by following @BRProudNews on Twitter.