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Tropical Depression Laura Moving Through the Mid-Mississippi Valley With Gusty Winds, Flooding After Category 4 Landfall
Tropical Depression Laura Moving Through the Mid-Mississippi Valley With Gusty Winds, Flooding After Category 4 Landfall
Oct 19, 2024 9:36 PM

At a Glance

Laura made landfall near Cameron, Louisiana, early Thursday with winds of 150 mph. Wind gusts of 100 to 135 mph were recorded in southwestern Louisiana. Laura is tracking inland from Arkansas to the Lower Ohio Valley with gusty winds. Laura is also an inland flood risk as far north and east as the Ohio and Tennessee valleys.Isolated tornadoes are also expected from Laura.

For the complete rundown on Hurricane Laura, check out our , including a summary of winds, storm surge, flooding, tornadoes, track history and historical perspective.

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