Gustav Predicted To Hit Louisiana Sometime Monday







Gustav is moving quickly at approximately 17 miles per hour which has moved the timeframe of landfall sometime Monday during the day. Some predictions have it making landfall somewhere around Cameron, Louisiana to New Iberia, Louisiana with the possibility of a slight wobble toward the east. Detailed contraflow maps are available online courtesy of the Louisiana State Police.
Updated information in the New Orleans area can be found via WWL radio, WWL-TV, WDSU, WVUE, WGNO, the Times-Picayune newspaper. Links to other Louisiana television stations can be found here. Also updates and information on the Mississippi Gulf Coast region can be found via WLOX and the Biloxi Sun Herald. Precautions are being taken in south Mississippi as well.

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August 31st, 2008 at 1:51 pm
Gustav is GOOD NEWS for Republicans…
We pray that Gustav downgrades, turns, disappears, does not hit American soil, does not cause any injuries or loss of life for Americans and does not cause any property damage. But it does look like Gustav will make landfall somewhere near New Orleans…