First Warning Impression Day Sunday: Sturdy storms in Louisiana’s climate forecast
First Warning Impression Day Sunday: Sturdy storms in Louisiana’s climate forecast
I LOVE THAT. BACK HERE AT HOME, THINGS ARE LOOKING A LITTLE BIT DRIER THAN THEY WERE EARLIER. NOT TOO MANY ISOLATED DOWNPOURS OR THUNDERSTORMS, A TRACK ON THE RADAR. BUT OF COURSE, IT’S STILL HOT AND HUMID OUT THERE. TEMPERATURES OUT THERE RIGHT NOW IN THE 90S AND MANY SPOTS IN THE MID TO UPPER 80S TO 89 IN GOLDEN MEADOW 93 LAFITTE 94 IN SLIDELL, 94 UP THERE IN FRANKLINTON AND 92 IN FOLSOM RIGHT NOW. BUT THAT HEAT INDEX STILL FEELING CLOSE TO 100 DEGREES OUT THERE. TWO OTHER SPOTS FEELING LIKE THE MID TO UPPER 90S FROM A 97 DEGREE HEAT INDEX IN SLIDELL TO 102 IN HAMMOND 99 A LUTCHER IN LAPLACE AND 95 DOWN IN THE BOOTHVILLE TOO. HERE’S A LOOK AT WHAT WE CAN EXPECT THE REST OF THIS EVENING. IF YOU’RE GOING OUT TO LOOK AT FIREWORKS AT HOME, OUT AT AN EVENT, RAIN CHANCES WILL BE DROPPING. AT THIS POINT, WE’RE DOWN TO ABOUT 20% BY 9:00 AFTER SUNSET, DOWN TO 10%. SO WE SHOULD BE GOOD TO GO ON THAT. WITH VERY FEW CLOUDS OUT THERE TOO. HOWEVER, TOMORROW A LITTLE BIT MORE OF A DIFFERENT STORY. LET’S START OUT WITH THE STORM OUTLOOK ISSUED BY THE STORM PREDICTION CENTER. ACROSS THE NORTH SHORE, THERE IS A LEVEL ONE RISK FOR SAINT TAMMANY, WASHINGTON AND TANGIPAHOA PARISHES AS COVINGTON BOGALUSA INDEPENDENCE KENTWOOD. THAT’S YOU GUYS. AND THIS JUST MEANS A COUPLE OF THUNDERSTORMS COULD PACK A PUNCH. PEARL RIVER, HANCOCK COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI. THAT’S YOU GUYS TOO. GUSTY WINDS, INTENSE LIGHTNING, BOTH ON THE TABLE. CAN’T EVEN RULE OUT A COUPLE WATERSPOUTS OUT IN LAKE PONTCHARTRAIN, TOO, SO WE’LL KEEP AN EYE OUT ON THAT. AND OUT IN THE GULF COAST, THE MAIN THREAT FOR TOMORROW WILL BE HEAVY RAIN COULD LEAD TO SOME LOCALIZED FLOODING IN A FEW AREAS. AS I MENTIONED, GUSTY WINDS DEFINITELY POSSIBLE. AND SOME OF THE STRONGEST THUNDERSTORMS WE SEE TOMORROW AS OF 10 A.M. TOMORROW MORNING, WE SHOULD BE MAINLY DRY, BUT BY THE TIME WE GET TO ABOUT 1:00 2:00, WE’LL START TO SEE ISOLATED THUNDERSTORMS DEVELOP. THOSE WILL CREATE OUTFLOW BOUNDARIES, WIND OUT AHEAD OF THESE STORMS, AND THAT’S ONLY GOING TO GENERATE MORE AND MORE THUNDERSTORMS AS WE PROGRESS THROUGH THE AFTERNOON AND EVENING. THIS IS 5 P.M. EXPECTING SCATTERED TO WIDESPREAD COVERAGE OF THUNDERSTORMS, LIGHTNING, HEAVY RAIN, ISOLATED AREAS OF FLOODING, TOO. THIS IS 9 P.M. SUNDAY. AT THIS POINT, EVERYTHING IS ALL CLEARED UP. SO TOMORROW IS OUR FIRST WINNING IMPACT DAY DUE TO THE RAIN AND THUNDERSTORMS. UNTIL YOU SEE THE RAIN, TEMPERATURES WILL RISE. INDICES 100 PLUS ACROSS THE BOARD ACROSS SOUTHEAST LOUISIANA AND SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI. 3:00 SUNDAY AFTERNOON. MONDAY MORNING WE’RE BACK IN THE MID TO UPPER 70S AND THEN WE KIND OF WASH, RINSE, REPEAT. MORE RAIN AND THUNDERSTORMS SUNDAY AFTERNOON. HEAT INDICES 100 PLUS YOUR TYPICAL SUMMERTIME PATTERN FOR THIS TIME OF YEAR. HERE’S A LOOK AT WHY RAIN CHANCES WILL BE INCREASING, ESPECIALLY SUNDAY AND MONDAY. THAT PURPLE COLOR THAT’S EXTRA TROPICAL MOISTURE COMING IN, IT’S GOING TO BE LINGERING ACROSS SOUTHEAST LOUISIANA SUNDAY AGAIN ON MONDAY. SO THAT’S WHERE THOSE ELEVATED RAIN CHANCES LIE. AND THEN AS WE HEAD INTO THURSDAY AND FRIDAY INTO NEXT WEEKEND, RAIN CHANCES DROP, SOME TEMPERATURES, CLIMB SOM
First Warning Impression Day Sunday: Sturdy storms in Louisiana’s climate forecast
First Warning Impression Day Sunday: Sturdy storms in Louisiana’s climate forecast
Sunday is a WDSU First Warning Climate Impression Day as robust thunderstorms will develop throughout southeast Louisiana by means of the afternoon and night.Thunderstorms will spark as early as 1 p.m. with peak protection at 5 p.m.The Storm Prediction Middle outlines a degree 1 (marginal danger) for extreme climate throughout the Northshore. This implies a few the remoted thunderstorms throughout the Northshore may attain extreme limits with wind gusts as much as 60 mph.Most of Southeast Louisiana will see heavy rain, with a couple of areas, particularly throughout the Northshore, seeing the potential for localized flooding. Water spouts cannot be dominated out off-shore and close to the coastlines .Earlier than the storms peak, temperatures will climb close to 90 levels, with warmth indices above 100 levels. Keep hydrated and take frequent breaks inside within the A/C.
Sunday is a WDSU First Warning Climate Impression Day as robust thunderstorms will develop throughout southeast Louisiana by means of the afternoon and night. Thunderstorms will spark as early as 1 p.m. with peak protection at 5 p.m. The Storm Prediction Middle outlines a degree 1 (marginal danger) for extreme climate throughout the Northshore. This implies a few the remoted thunderstorms throughout the Northshore may attain extreme limits with wind gusts as much as 60 mph. Most of Southeast Louisiana will see heavy rain, with a couple of areas, particularly throughout the Northshore, seeing the potential for localized flooding. Water spouts cannot be dominated out off-shore and close to the coastlines .?Earlier than the storms peak, temperatures will climb close to 90 levels, with warmth indices above 100 levels. Keep hydrated and take frequent breaks inside within the A/C.


