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People enjoy the beach at Lake End Park Tuesday afternoon. Rain conditions are predicted for south Louisiana later this week as an unnamed tropical disturbance moves northward.
—The Daily Review/Geoff Stoute

Tropical development expected by Friday

The disturbance in the southern Gulf of Mexico has been given a 90% chance of development into a tropical cyclone by the National Hurricane Center, but it is expected to be dominated by heavy rains

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Take the opportunity to note the low areas that hold water in your yard and make a plan to help improve drainage.
—LSU AgCenter/Heather Kirk-Ballard photos

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In addition to being a great rain garden choice, Louisiana irises sport beautiful, colorful blooms.

Get It Growing: Tips on dealing with rain issues

The rain has been pouring for nearly a week, causing flooding in parts of the state. One day brought 13 inches as the weather systems stalled over some cities.

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Morgan City 8-year-old All-Star coach Patrick Roy talks to the all-stars during Sunday's game against St. Mary Central, while coach Brandon Gros looks on. Morgan City is one of five teams that has been waiting out the weather this week to conclude the District 8-AA Tournament at Complex Park. Rain showers affected the tournament before it even began and daily showers have kept players off the field since Sunday afternoon. Action is supposed to resume Friday evening. (The Daily Review/Geoff Stoute)

Rain washes out more all-star tourney action

The nightmare knows as rain eliminated any chance of youth baseball teams finishing the District 3-AA Dixie Youth baseball Tournament Thursday and washed out the first day of action at the district

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