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New Orleans’ city buildings close as heavy rain moves in

Last updated: July 17, 2025 9:34 pm
Oliver James
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New Orleans’ city buildings close as heavy rain moves in
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Louisiana and Mississippi are bracing for heavy rains and potentially dangerous flooding as a tropical disturbance moves in.

The storm, currently centered just off the Mississippi Gulf Coast, is unlikely to strengthen to a tropical depression.

The heaviest rain is expected on Thursday from the coast to Lafayette, Louisiana, where a significant risk for flash flooding is possible.

Rainfall rates could reach 3 to 4 inches per hour amid the multiple rounds of heavy rain.

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In New Orleans, city buildings are closed on Thursday as a precaution, officials said.

“Please take this seriously,” New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell said at a news conference on Wednesday.

“We urge all residents to be on guard for potential heavy rainfall and possibly flash flooding,” she said. “I have been seeing … how other cities have been impacted by rainfall in the past couple of days, and again, that should be something we should be mindful of as we prepare.”

WGNO - PHOTO: Residents distribute sandbags in New Orleans, July 16, 2025, ahead of a rainstorm.WGNO - PHOTO: Residents distribute sandbags in New Orleans, July 16, 2025, ahead of a rainstorm.
WGNO – PHOTO: Residents distribute sandbags in New Orleans, July 16, 2025, ahead of a rainstorm.

Lighter showers will continue in western Louisiana on Friday and into Saturday morning. Given the saturated ground, flooding will remain a risk.

Flash flood watches are in effect in southern Mississippi and southern Louisiana.

ABC News - PHOTO: Flash Flood Threat - Thursday MapABC News - PHOTO: Flash Flood Threat - Thursday Map
ABC News – PHOTO: Flash Flood Threat – Thursday Map

The eastern side of these watches, including in New Orleans and Mississippi, will expire Friday night. Three to 6 inches of rain is expected there, with up to 10 inches possible in the most extreme cases.

The western side of the watch — including Lafayette, Louisiana, and Lake Charles, Louisiana — is in effect through Saturday. Four to 7 inches of rain is expected, with localized rainfall up to 15 inches possible in the most extreme circumstance.

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