Tropical Storm Harold (2023)

Tropical Storm Harold was a strong tropical storm that struck Louisiana in mid-September of the 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season. Harold was the eighth named storm of the 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season. Harold formed out of a broken off low pressure area from Hurricane Gert. After Gert made landfall, most of its moisture was taken away by a frontal system, however a piece broke off and showed signs of organization. Upon entering the Gulf, the system became Tropical Depression Nine, not taking on Gert's name. The waters were crazy warm and the depression became Tropical Storm Harold just hours after becoming a depression. On September 16, Harold reached a peak of 70 mph and then made landfall just north of the Mouth of the Mississippi. Harold continued "touring" Louisiana as a tropical depression before dissipating on September 18. Harold caused moderate floods and killed 2 people.

The two people who died were a married couple whose car got trapped in floodwater.