Baker Mayor Harold Rideau isn't taking Isaac lightly. The tropical storm knocked out power to all of the city's residents early Wednesday morning, and that's even before the storms strongest rain and wind hit the city.
The city of New Orleans has been seeing nothing but rain and wind since early this morning.
Flash flooding, gusts of wind, and debris flew down the streets.
Apex Freight Services has deployed its new Emergency Response Mobile Logistics Unit to support businesses and government agencies in the path of Hurricane Isaac.
Hurricane Isaac's relentless lashing of the Gulf Coast flooded streets and homes in part of Louisiana Wednesday as the slow-moving storm threatened to keep churning for another day.
Governor Bobby Jindal is holding a press conference in Baton Rouge to update on the current conditions around the state.
NBC33 is carrying the press conference live. We will post the full press conference here at its conclusion.
Hurricane Isaac is coming ashore with a fury.
Vicious winds and heavy rain are barreling down on coastal cities in four different states.
The storm is knocking down trees and taking out power lines.
Cities along the Gulf Coast are feeling the affects of Hurricane Isaac.
Waves battered the walls meant to keep water off low lying roads as Isaac pushed its way through the gulf Tuesday.
NBC33 Meteorologist Kyle Myers and reporter Rachel Rollar are in Baton Rouge, where the wind gusts are getting greater and the rain is beginning to fall.
Many residents of Lousiana are reporting energy outages across the state.
NBC33's Brix Fowler has more on these outages, and what companies are doing to fix these outages.
Hurricane Isaac is bearing down on the Gulf Coast.
Forecasters expect the storm to make landfall late tonight into early Wednesday morning, with
New Orleans straight in its cross-hairs.