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Residents in New Orleans, La., Mobile, Ala. and Tallahassee, Fla. and other cities and communities should be prepared for rapidly changing weather conditions and should heed any severe storm or flash flood related warnings. Extremely heavy rain that

by Michael Luke / WWLTV.com NEW ORLEANS — It appears the threat of heavy rain will not stop Endymion from rolling on Saturday. According krewe officials, barring any drastic changes in weather, the krewe will roll on its Mid-City route.

Tonight, parade officials and the New Orleans Police Department announced changes to Saturday's parade schedule because of rain in the forecast. Weather permitting, the following schedule has been agreed to: NOMTOC will now roll on the East Bank on

Tonight, parade officials and the New Orleans Police Department announced changes to Saturday's parade schedule because of rain in the forecast. Weather permitting, the following schedule has been agreed to: NOMTOC will now roll on the East Bank on

mimic out the atmosphere in time. things get going tomorrow. probably looking alt severe weather along the gulf coast . a lot of eyes on new orleans this week. that will be one of the areas we'll watch. we have to wait until sunday morning till the

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