@@davidschefter4160 thank u so much I am really starting to get scared now... I still don't think it's a KATRINA As ppl are saying but it's still a powerful one & I feel like with storms being more & getting worse all the fires floods & Afghanistan end of the world is coming... Don't know where u live but u be safe as well u & u family I hope all will be ok here thanx again sending 💝💝💝 u way#!
@@jr3254 yeah I got ready four days ago. Our local network, KHOU posted a ten minute clip on IG warning us about Ida and you could tell they were trying to not freak us out... but still make us aware of how grave this could be. The spaghetti models were split between Houston and NOLA at that time.. so I did my hurricane shopping then because I figured if it came to us this weekend the stores would be depleted. We can't evacuate, have too many animals. Last time we evacuated for Hurricane Rita it was a complete nightmare.. took us 4 hours to get 50 miles away. So I figured all we can do is prepare to hunker down as best as possible if it heads here. It looks like it keeps drifting west and even though I'd hate for any of Louisiana to get hit - it is almost for the best. The more westward it moves, the more it moves away from the densely populated areas (less people to rescue if things get catastrophic) and the less the dirty side impacts NOLA.
@@Jean-tt6on yep I went through Celia back in 72 ,the night before and can't remember but it said it would not direct hit corpus ,early next morning they said get ready it changed course
@@jr3254 yes! I remember Harvey zeroed in on us in a matter of hours. And accelerated like 3 categories in the span of 24 hours. Things can change so quickly 😥.
I remember Katrina like it was yesterday, and its so crazy to think that Ida's making landfall EXACTLY 16 years to the day Katrina slammed into New Orleans. Hopefully people actually evacuate this time. Prayers from Texarkana, Texas. Yall stay safe.
I remember the horrific conditions at the Stadium after weeks and the heat and the ... dear lord with the pandemic!?! I wasn't there when I say I remember, I'm talking about satellite feeds of the devastation in Louisiana!
@@kathcasey2090 I definitely remember those horrific moments in the Astro Dome. It was a humanitarian crisis almost as bad as what unfolded in New Orleans itself. Remember Blackwater being sent into the city to shoot looters on sight?
Thinking of you all that will be affected by Ida from east side of Florida. Please take care of your pets & elderly. They depend on you for survival.🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Louisiana is one of the poorest red States.. I wish we had Republican trump in office... at least I know we would be getting paper towels............. thrown at us.
Hurricane Katrina hit August 29th 2005; Just praying people evacuate this time; Praying they evacuate the nursing homes and hospitals; hate to see a repeat of the most helpless to be victoms again. With the water temp. would not be surprise to be a #5 by landfall;
@@Ken.- I don't no if you have ever lived in gulf coast area; But in August with high water temp; Have seen #2 turn to #5 overnight; just praying far the people in its path.
I was a long distance operator on the job at Ma Bell Tel Co building on Roussel St when Hurricane Betsy hit & the eye passed over us. Some telephone employees went to their cars to get stuff during the eye before the wind would start again going back the opposite way. Slept on an army cot in the business office that night. This was a bomb shelter and the door upstairs in the operators room which was metal but that door shook like it was going to be ripped off.
Thank You, Ms.Holly' Greatly Informative! Think its Time To Just Build a 'Louisiana Theme Park' in a Safer Location? Th'Place Is Just In The Roughest 'WeatherHood'🌀🌎😶Blessings of Safety For All
Louisiana is one of the poorest red States.. I wish we had Republican trump in office... at least I know we would be getting paper towels............. thrown at us.
And leave the low ground. If it move any further east Mobile Bay is going to get a whole lot deeper. (-: Storm surge reported numbers are bs but the potential for 15 inches of rain and there will be a whole new meaning for a place on the water.
@@NoGoBu yes people need to worry about their animals, the animals depend on their owners not the other way around. You are a Moronic fooI. Did your parents drop you on your head one to many times as a baby?
I think they would have had a mandatory evacuation if they thought this was going to be anything serious. Being without power for a few hours is no big deal.
@@cicimunoz3188 She had no problems calling for a mandatory evacuation for all New Orleans residents outside the city's protective levee system. The real issue is the power outages. The levees would need to fail for this to be anything like Katrina.
Hi lovely lady, not sure of your name but I’m in the UK and glued to your weather presentation, It all goes to prove we have no chance against nature, my deepest thought to all those people
Outstanding presentation and she is not even accounting for tides and the rainwater has to go somewhere. If you are still in that area where the storm surge is supposed to be from 10 to 15 feet you are a day too late.
Hurricane Katrina was a large Category 5 Atlantic hurricane Highest wind speed: 174 mph that caused over 1,800 deaths and $125 billion in damage in late August 2005
Will be 5hinking of you all tonight and tomorrow let's hope it dust not hit categories 4 or 5, Please stay safe and get away from the parth of the hurricane, get to a save place and don't for get your pets take them with you I will be thinking and praying for you all
@@SplitFocus225 My point was after Katrina and other events after, I’m shocked they can even get insurance anymore. Insurance companies have been known to shy away of typical flood areas and such.
Weather channel says Nola isn't worried about flooding because of their new seawall. People also weren't worried about the Titanic sinking. Mother nature has a way of busting through whatever you do. The only sure bet is just get out of the way. New Orleans is still below sea level. Florida is gearing up for rescue missions in Louisiana. We have been there before and it appears we expect to be there again. The Cajun Navy and their airboats are standing by. I hope what the weather channel is saying is correct but don't bet your Life on it folks because hurricanes are notorious for doing the unexpected. Just heard a young woman on the weather channel saying that taking all of her kids in a car and staying in a hotel is just too difficult so she's staying put. I guess I can understand that because staying in your home that's flooded out and probably partially collapsed would be so much more comfortable. Lady there's a cat 4 coming right at you and it's possible that by the time it gets there it could be a cat 5. As I said earlier in this comment hurricanes often do the unexpected. This of course means the hurricane may not get as bad as predicted, but I wouldn't plan on the best, I would plan for the worst and hope for the best. Perhaps you may want to call your next of kin to say goodbye. I certainly hope you have an ax so that you can chop a hole in the ceiling of your attic so that you can climb out onto the roof of your house if you need to.
Hang in there in Louisiana, prayers from the North-East.
Prayers for the people in Louisiana and surrounding areas
Plz pray for me & my family we couldn't leave!!
Thanks it’ll be a rough one for sure
@@armcollector6660 I'm a Christian and will be praying for you and your family.
@@davidschefter4160 thank u so much I am really starting to get scared now... I still don't think it's a KATRINA As ppl are saying but it's still a powerful one & I feel like with storms being more & getting worse all the fires floods & Afghanistan end of the world is coming... Don't know where u live but u be safe as well u & u family I hope all will be ok here thanx again sending 💝💝💝 u way#!
@@armcollector6660 I will be praying for you and your family read Psalms 91 daily
One of the few stations giving updated info..please continue
Please be safe, don't depend on Government to help you.🙏🙏🙏
Dont
This isn't Trump and Fema does nothing
Biden already approved state of emergency funds to Louisiana
@@jamiethompson3851 You're right with that comment. This is worse, a whole bunch worse.
That's doesnt mean anything if you live in a hurricane area you know that and anytime biden says is white noise
I'm gonna have to watch this again,
I didn't hear anything she said.
I know..... right ????
It's 3 days later and I still haven't heard her message
totally...
Thank you...lol
Excellent weather presentation! Praying for Louisiana!
Excellent fun bags on that weather lady😋
I'm in Galveston County and we're praying for everyone in the path of this monster hurricane. EVERYONE PLEASE REMEMBER YOUR PETS!! Get out of there...
Yes we are. Prayers for our Louisiana neighbors 🙏
Please check where you can take your horses if you have any in your family. Usually it's at the local fairgrounds! Be safe!
🙏🏽🙏🏽
Me too! This could be bad if it stays strong like that
Thank you! (Baton Rouge)
Prayers for LA and Mississippi!
AVE MARIA! Our Lady of Prompt Succor, Hasten to Help Them!
Thinking of y'all and praying from Houston.
Thanks means alot
Well you might want to keep a eye on Ida Houston, it can change course in a minute
@@jr3254 yeah I got ready four days ago. Our local network, KHOU posted a ten minute clip on IG warning us about Ida and you could tell they were trying to not freak us out... but still make us aware of how grave this could be. The spaghetti models were split between Houston and NOLA at that time.. so I did my hurricane shopping then because I figured if it came to us this weekend the stores would be depleted. We can't evacuate, have too many animals. Last time we evacuated for Hurricane Rita it was a complete nightmare.. took us 4 hours to get 50 miles away. So I figured all we can do is prepare to hunker down as best as possible if it heads here. It looks like it keeps drifting west and even though I'd hate for any of Louisiana to get hit - it is almost for the best. The more westward it moves, the more it moves away from the densely populated areas (less people to rescue if things get catastrophic) and the less the dirty side impacts NOLA.
@@Jean-tt6on yep I went through Celia back in 72 ,the night before and can't remember but it said it would not direct hit corpus ,early next morning they said get ready it changed course
@@jr3254 yes! I remember Harvey zeroed in on us in a matter of hours. And accelerated like 3 categories in the span of 24 hours. Things can change so quickly 😥.
if you look closely there is a hurricane in this video
I've been watching hurricane news for years and I don't think I've seen anyone else explain it so well lol
Also the prettiest weather lady I've seen in a long time
She is adorable!
@@jaredm9679 yeah her rack is nice
Louisiana is one of the poorest red States... wow I hope the fed stepped in $$$.. And not just throw paper towels...
I remember Katrina like it was yesterday, and its so crazy to think that Ida's making landfall EXACTLY 16 years to the day Katrina slammed into New Orleans. Hopefully people actually evacuate this time. Prayers from Texarkana, Texas. Yall stay safe.
People don't have the money to just up and leave
I remember the horrific conditions at the Stadium after weeks and the heat and the ... dear lord with the pandemic!?! I wasn't there when I say I remember, I'm talking about satellite feeds of the devastation in Louisiana!
@@kathcasey2090 I definitely remember those horrific moments in the Astro Dome. It was a humanitarian crisis almost as bad as what unfolded in New Orleans itself. Remember Blackwater being sent into the city to shoot looters on sight?
@@rosamontoya9154 if they value their lives, they wont care about what it costs to leave.
@@jebbroham1776 - How? No Credit, no $, no vehicle. Think older people in wheel chairs, etc.
Thinking of you all that will be affected by Ida from east side of Florida.
Please take care of your pets & elderly. They depend on you for survival.🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Louisiana is one of the poorest red States.. I wish we had Republican trump in office... at least I know we would be getting paper towels............. thrown at us.
Our pets are one of the reasons we didn't evacuate along the coast of Louisiana. Still trying to recover and rebuild down here
Brilliant commentary, both the content and tone were spot on. Graphics clear and helpful.
If u reading this stay safe get out and be careful out there
meanwhile over on the west side of the country the rivers are nearly dry
Yes its a head scratcher.
Won't be long before we are going to war over water
@@rosamontoya9154 hope you are wrong
I used to live in BELLE CHASE, PRAYERS and THOUGHTS out to my fellow cajuns.😇😇😇😇
Hurricane Katrina hit August 29th 2005; Just praying people evacuate this time; Praying they evacuate the nursing homes and hospitals; hate to see a repeat of the most helpless to be victoms again. With the water temp. would not be surprise to be a #5 by landfall;
You know this isn't going to NO, right? It's going to hit Baton Rouge. The levees would have to fail,... again, for this to be anything like Katrina.
@@Ken.- I don't no if you have ever lived in gulf coast area; But in August with high water temp; Have seen #2 turn to #5 overnight; just praying far the people in its path.
@@virginiahopkins5735 I've live near New Orleans my whole life. If the levees hadn't failed, then no one would have remembered Katrina.
Louisiana is one of the poorest red States... wow I hope the fed stepped in.. And not like the trumpet administration just throwing paper towels...
Some years ago I looked into the very highest gulf water temperatures..I saw temperatures at 90 degrees...I could hardly believe it
Hurricane Betsy (1965) went up the Mississippi River. It was HORRIBLE!!!
I was 9 years old. Will never forget going through Betsy.
I think that was the storm that flooded Jackson, MS. I was a little kid but I remember some of the older kids playing in the flooded streets.
I was a long distance operator on the job at Ma Bell Tel Co building on Roussel St when Hurricane Betsy hit & the eye passed over us. Some telephone employees went to their cars to get stuff during the eye before the wind would start again going back the opposite way. Slept on an army cot in the business office that night. This was a bomb shelter and the door upstairs in the operators room which was metal but that door shook like it was going to be ripped off.
I remember hurricane Katrina when so many people from New Orleans ignored the order to evacuate And we’re trapped and perished so sad
Lord have mercy for all in the path of the storm 🙇♀️
There’s one other major factor with the hurricane and that’s tornadoes.
That is so true; Fred caused 36 tornadoes in SC on August 17th; My grand-children where on lockdown on first day of school; because of warnings.
Not as bad as all the water
TEXAS is PRAYING. For you!!💕💕💕💕👐
Thank You, Ms.Holly'
Greatly Informative!
Think its Time To Just Build a 'Louisiana Theme Park' in a Safer Location? Th'Place Is Just In The Roughest 'WeatherHood'🌀🌎😶Blessings of Safety For All
get those pumps fired up, lets go gentlemen!
Gentlemen, start your engines!🧜♂️
and a few pallets of sand bags at the pumping stations........
Louisiana is one of the poorest red States.. I wish we had Republican trump in office... at least I know we would be getting paper towels............. thrown at us.
@@republicansthatdidntvotefo1605 how does that relate to storm pumps???
I am in MOBILE, time to stock up on liquor and snacks 😁
Ha!Ha! Got mine yesterday!😉😉😉😉
Yep
Hopefully you all are in safe homes.
And leave the low ground. If it move any further east Mobile Bay is going to get a whole lot deeper. (-: Storm surge reported numbers are bs but the potential for 15 inches of rain and there will be a whole new meaning for a place on the water.
Canned goods too.
Please dont forget the animals!!!
I know right I worry more about the animals than anything but that's just how I am and the babies of course.
Please let the animals - pets evacuate WITH their owners.
You're worried about animals ?
Ha,
@@NoGoBu yes people need to worry about their animals, the animals depend on their owners not the other way around. You are a Moronic fooI. Did your parents drop you on your head one to many times as a baby?
Praying for you guys!
My gosh. I pray that it never reaches the 3 category, but the warms are so warm that it’s truly feeding it.
Stay Safe Everyone In Louisiana From Hurricane Ida
Cat 4 Hurricane. Cat 10 Weather Girl.
yesterday slight pokie on her forcast.
Is that not amazing! The temperature here went from 90 to 60 degrees in half a day. 30 whole degrees in blink of an eye vs 5 to 15 variants. Amazing!
Where is that? Hot and humid on NJ coast. Has been all week
Arriving the same day as the other hurricane did in history..🙏💪👏☝
Thinking of y'all ❤️.
Please Stay safe 🙏..
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Sending love and prayers of protection and strength 🙏❣️ for all LA who is in the way of this catastrophic hurricane.
A storm like this is insane.i remember agnus back in 1972 came way up north .be prepared and safe everyone
Nice set
Prayers for all 🙏🙏
Does the weather woman have bigger rack than you?
Ida looks like a monster!
To quote al bundy "let's rock"
"That's the great part about men, we don't lie about size"
"Oh, we'll ride it out."
"First time, eh?"
Don't make a bad choice, LIFE FIRST 💕💕💕
We are riding it out here in Houma.
@@Presley3 Mate, please don't stay, its gonna be a direct hit you are gonna die
@@Presley3 You are a wild man. Keep us updated.
@@Presley3 same in kenner
Get outta there Louisiana folks , this is a killer , do not stay , do not " ride it out "
Some people have no choice
@@southernbelle2478 I hope they have instructions as to shelters if they are in the area of the unsurvivalble storm surge
I think they would have had a mandatory evacuation if they thought this was going to be anything serious. Being without power for a few hours is no big deal.
@@Ken.- i believe NOLA mayor said they can’t do mandatory evac bc they don’t have time
@@cicimunoz3188 She had no problems calling for a mandatory evacuation for all New Orleans residents outside the city's protective levee system. The real issue is the power outages. The levees would need to fail for this to be anything like Katrina.
Ouch this is gonna do the south bad real bad multiple states during a crazy time of life 🤔 praying for EVERYONE
✌🏽❤️
Hi lovely lady, not sure of your name but I’m in the UK and glued to your weather presentation, It all goes to prove we have no chance against nature, my deepest thought to all those people
Thanks
Please pray that Hurricane don’t hit America we don’t need repeat of Hurricane Katrina
Excellent presentation.
Best of luck.
Sending our prayers to everyone in New Orleans
Wow... This was a great breakdown! Isn't Tennessee already flooding too? Prayers from the West Coast... We could sure use some of that rain tho!
Ida is going to hit the exact same date as Katrina did 16 years ago. It follows a similar pattern also.
Yes, I agree, but nowhere near as big , Katrina was huge, 200 miles wide!!!and very slow moving!!!!Same date 16 years ago!!!
Get the heck outta there!
Lose your home or lose your life!
I think I fully understand what's happening with this now, really well covered!
Start heading east north into the Jacksonville Florida is my recommendation then a bit south down I 95
Roads are blocked with traffic in a lot of areas my friends are stuck in their house
Or Pascagoulah.
@@jessietran452 in cases like your friends they could take less traveled roads avoiding highways to get by. They need to leave now though.
Support your teachers and small business.
Wait.. So this video was about some hurricane somewhere?
Praying for the folks of Louisiana. Evacuate if you can.
praying for Louisiana come to San Antonio Texas we are known for helping in storms we got your back
who else cleaned the carburetor on their generator yesterday lol
Had to for it to start 🤷
Thanks!
Outstanding presentation and she is not even accounting for tides and the rainwater has to go somewhere. If you are still in that area where the storm surge is supposed to be from 10 to 15 feet you are a day too late.
My uncle's a fool for not evacuating New Orleans.
That's nice.
She needs to present more often to keep us informed. 😉
Yes but I didn't here a thang 😕
Sorry you misspelled I didn't hear a thing
Stay safe, you may be Red, but I don't want you dead.
good coverage!
is this gonna mess up our sunday picnic?
Cancelled the picnic and started the party
NO ,not at all, the parks are open.
@@rearspeaker6364 party at the park!!!
@@stevebenoit6649 I am anchoring the grill down now!!
I'm cutting a slit in some hot dogs, put in some cheese and wrap them up with bacon. Quick and easy
The Cajun Navy came to our help when Harvey slammed Texas. Texas is always ready and willing to help!
My prayers are with you guys
Wednesday's Rainfall will reach 10 to 20 inches.
My Prayers Goes Out To All The People Living In Louisiana !!!!! Gosh, Here We Again
💎GREAT COVERAGE 🌪️
She is fine
The season isn't over yet. Florida might get one of those too.
Hurricane Katrina was a large Category 5 Atlantic hurricane Highest wind speed: 174 mph that caused over 1,800 deaths and $125 billion in damage in late August 2005
Very Hot lookin weather forecaster!!
Camp in mountains try to be far from trees also Guys take a lot of food with you .. and stay bonded, All is well
Will be 5hinking of you all tonight and tomorrow let's hope it dust not hit categories 4 or 5,
Please stay safe and get away from the parth of the hurricane, get to a save place and don't for get your pets take them with you I will be thinking and praying for you all
This is awful.
It is going to be a devastating storm...
It’s also hitting such a frail area that’s already sinking. Them marsh lands have sunken faster after Katrina
I live I'm coralodo so I'm great but felling bad for louisiana
You live where??
@@bbc454nos denver colorado
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Thrilled to live in Shreveport !
Why is no one on the ground with live footage on the beach right now why
I pray that everyone gets out of the path of Ida.
Cutie, mmmmmm, oh hurricane, right!
Weather girl is hot
Already heading there to LA to work insurance claims
They can still get insurance there? LOL
@@CombatMonkey11B Not selling insurance. Working the claims people make.
Wow
@@SplitFocus225 My point was after Katrina and other events after, I’m shocked they can even get insurance anymore. Insurance companies have been known to shy away of typical flood areas and such.
The weather lady is very beautiful.
just showing a graphic of people's houses getting blown away lol
Of course poor new Orleans is going to be in the right front quadrant.
Can we change the building codes yet?
That doesn't help 90% of the older buildings with the older code.
Double knockouts Ida and Caylee! Talk about storm surge-WOW!
Weather channel says Nola isn't worried about flooding because of their new seawall. People also weren't worried about the Titanic sinking. Mother nature has a way of busting through whatever you do. The only sure bet is just get out of the way. New Orleans is still below sea level.
Florida is gearing up for rescue missions in Louisiana. We have been there before and it appears we expect to be there again. The Cajun Navy and their airboats are standing by. I hope what the weather channel is saying is correct but don't bet your Life on it folks because hurricanes are notorious for doing the unexpected.
Just heard a young woman on the weather channel saying that taking all of her kids in a car and staying in a hotel is just too difficult so she's staying put. I guess I can understand that because staying in your home that's flooded out and probably partially collapsed would be so much more comfortable. Lady there's a cat 4 coming right at you and it's possible that by the time it gets there it could be a cat 5. As I said earlier in this comment hurricanes often do the unexpected. This of course means the hurricane may not get as bad as predicted, but I wouldn't plan on the best, I would plan for the worst and hope for the best. Perhaps you may want to call your next of kin to say goodbye. I certainly hope you have an ax so that you can chop a hole in the ceiling of your attic so that you can climb out onto the roof of your house if you need to.
Us Houston fam prayers🙏🏿🙏🏿 up for our Neighbors in tha whole lousiana state...
Hopefully This Storm Doesn't Turn Into A Category 5 !!! Please Evacuate The Whole Louisiana Coast
Ida bout to go brrr
pray for louisiana, it's gonna be another katrina.
No, only Cat. 4, and not only N.O.
@@Armistead_MacSkye Katrina was a cat 3.
They improved the levies, let's hope they hold.
@@Armistead_MacSkye Katrina wasn't even a Cat 4 so hopefully they reinforced their levies
Those wind forecast well away from center dont match NWS forecast at all
i live in baton rouge looks like my youtube career will never takeoff
I'm in north Texas and pray 🙏 in the name of Jesus for safety and protection for our neighbors
Biden is in charge. No worries
Heck of a job ... you know the guy.
Blind leading the Blind, Three Blind Mice........
No he isnt Remember little Govt check with them sorry governors and Congress folks.
Abba Father,by your divine powet let the wind towards Louisiana be diverted in the name of Jesus and let your children be preserved. Amen and Amen.
Diverted to where and to whom..I wonder if the storm said get a Covid shot and I will Divert the hurricane would these nemrods take the shot
They may not have to even worry about their Covid shot rights
I live in Covington I am 😨🥶😱😥😰🥺😭😢😣😔
Just stay positive and be blessed 🙏🏽, it will be fine max it could last is 8 to 16 hours.
Same bruh I live on the border of mandeville and cov
It'll be fine there away from rivers. Power outages could happen for a while, it gets nasty hot if so. Don't worry.