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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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Tender tropical plants such as split leaf philodendron will likely look like mush after thawing from a hard freeze. Don’t rush to prune until spring.
—LSU AgCenter/Bob Mirabello Photo

Get It Growing: Hold off on pruning freeze-damaged plants

The entire state of Louisiana, along with many others, just got an unusual dose of ice, sleet and snow.

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